Stock Track | Lithium Americas Plunges 9% Despite U.S. Government Stake Deal, Analysts Split on Outlook

Stock Track
Oct 02, 2025

Shares of Lithium Americas tumbled 9.09% on Wednesday, despite the company announcing a deal with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a strategic investment. The agreement gives the DOE a 5% stake in both Lithium Americas and its Thacker Pass lithium project in Nevada, while unlocking the first $435 million draw from a previously announced $2.26 billion government loan.

The deal is part of the Trump administration's efforts to secure domestic lithium supply and reduce reliance on China. Lithium is a critical component in electric vehicle batteries and other technologies. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives called the agreement a "game changer" and a "massive opportunity" for the U.S. to strengthen its lithium supply chain. The government's involvement is seen as de-risking the Thacker Pass project and potentially supporting higher valuations for development-stage companies.

However, not all analysts were bullish on the news. Canaccord downgraded Lithium Americas to Sell from Speculative Buy, maintaining a price target of C$6.50. The stock's sharp decline despite the seemingly positive announcement suggests investors may be concerned about potential dilution or skeptical about the long-term impact of government involvement in the company. The contrasting views highlight the uncertainty surrounding the lithium market and the complex dynamics of government partnerships in strategic industries.

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