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Glencore plc (GLEN.L)

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457.70+15.90 (+3.60%)
At close: 04:45PM GMT
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Previous close441.80
Open445.80
Bid446.50 x 0
Ask459.40 x 0
Day's range445.30 - 459.65
52-week range106.98 - 584.50
Volume52,329,322
Avg. volume29,222,099
Market cap56.068B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.33
PE ratio (TTM)7.63
EPS (TTM)0.60
Earnings date13 Feb 2024 - 19 Feb 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.35 (7.70%)
Ex-dividend date31 Aug 2023
1y target est5.36
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Glencore to build pilot battery recycling plant outside of Italy

    Glencore has decided to build a pilot project for an electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling plant outside of Italy, but still has its eye on the island of Sardinia for a larger facility, the Swiss mining group said on Thursday. Responding to a Reuters request for comment on a newspaper report, Glencore said that the decision to relocate the testing and demonstration plant away from Portovesme in Sardinia would allow for faster commissioning of the project.

  • Reuters

    Glencore to build pilot battery recycling plant outside of Italy

    Glencore has decided to build a pilot project for an electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling plant outside of Italy, but still has its eye on the island of Sardinia for a larger facility, the Swiss mining group said on Thursday. Responding to a Reuters request for comment on a newspaper report, Glencore said that the decision to relocate the testing and demonstration plant away from Portovesme in Sardinia would allow for faster commissioning of the project.

  • Reuters

    Glencore to drop plans for EV battery recycling hub in Italy - unions

    Swiss mining company Glencore will no longer build an electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling plant on the Italian island of Sardinia due to delays in the authorisation process, Italian trade unions said. Glencore said in May it was going to develop the site with Canada's Li-Cycle, saying the plant would produce lithium and other materials from the shredded material extracted from used car batteries, known as "black mass". The lack of firm deadlines for the environmental impact assessment procedure that is being carried out by Sardinia's regional government has led the two companies to decide to build the hub elsewhere, CGIL, CISL and UIL labour unions said in a statement on Wednesday.