Lynas Rare Earths' Next CEO Has Big Shoes to Fill -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Jun 05

0401 GMT - The appointment of an interim CEO at Lynas Rare Earths highlights the complexity of the role, says Macquarie. The job requires "not only operational and strategic capability but also strong stakeholder management amid heightened geopolitical dynamics," the bank says. Lynas has appointed Chief Operating Officer Pol Le Roux as interim CEO as incumbent Amanda Lacaze prepares to step down. Macquarie calls Le Roux a pair of "safe hands operationally," as one of the miner's most experienced executives. The appointment of a permanent CEO will nevertheless be a near-term focus for investors, alongside the ramp up of the Kalgoorlie plant, says Macquarie. Lacaze's successor has "big shoes to fill," it says. Macquarie has a neutral rating and a A$20.00 target on Lynas. Shares are down 2.4% at A$18.27. (rhiannon.hoyle@wsj.com; @RhiannonHoyle)

 

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