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To own Lithium Americas today, you need to believe Thacker Pass can move from a capital‑hungry project to a viable lithium producer, despite zero current revenue and continuing losses. The latest pullback, even as analysts look for better EPS in the next report and maintain a positive rating, mostly reinforces what was already clear: sentiment can swing quickly around funding, timelines and sector mood. Recent equity raises of more than US$1,000,000,000, the US$2.26 billion DOE loan and the GM joint venture give the company a path to finance construction, but they also raise dilution and execution questions. The short term catalysts still center on upcoming earnings, construction progress and any updates on financing terms, while the biggest risks remain cost overruns, permitting or project delays, and a relatively new management team steering a complex build‑out.
However, investors should also consider how repeated equity raises could affect their stake over time. Our expertly prepared valuation report on Lithium Americas implies its share price may be lower than expected.Explore 9 other fair value estimates on Lithium Americas - why the stock might be worth over 2x more than the current price!
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