2301 GMT - BCI Minerals gets a new bull in Shaw & Partners, which says the company will soon become Australia's largest solar salt operation and the third-largest globally. BCI owns the Mardie Salt and Potash Project in Western Australia. It is currently 81% built. Analyst Peter Kormendy says BCI has A$522 million in available liquidity, versus A$333 million in remaining capex. "The hardest milestones are now behind BCI," Shaw says. It believes the market undervalues the completed asset. "With a market cap below the replacement cost of already-built infrastructure, BCI shares are too cheap for a project with a 60-year mine life, binding customer agreements covering 62% of initial output, and infrastructure-scale cash flows approaching," Shaw says. It starts BCI at buy with a A$0.75/share price target. BCI ended last week at A$0.35. (david.winning@wsj.com; @dwinningWSJ)
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