European Lithium to combine with CRML at A$0.58/share implied valuation; all EUR shares to be acquired at 0.035 CRML shares each.
European Lithium to combine with CRML at an implied valuation of A$0.58 per share. All EUR shares will be acquired at an exchange ratio of 0.035 CRML shares per EUR share, with listed company options acquired via an option scheme of arrangement.
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