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IperionX December 2024 Quarterly Report

IperionX Limited < 1 mins read
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--

IperionX Limited (IperionX) (NASDAQ: IPX, ASX: IPX) is pleased to release its Quarterly Report for the period ended December 31, 2024, highlighting excellent progress at the titanium manufacturing campus in Virginia, completing inaugural “end-to-end” commercial HAMRTM production.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250128892692/en/

Clockwise from top left: Titanium scrap; Finished titanium metal powder; IperionX metal production team with a drum of finished titanium metal powder in front of the HAMR furnace at the Titanium Production Facility. (Photo: Business Wire)

Clockwise from top left: Titanium scrap; Finished titanium metal powder; IperionX metal production team with a drum of finished titanium metal powder in front of the HAMR furnace at the Titanium Production Facility. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Company is in a very strong financial position, including US$77.1 million in cash, with an additional US$4.1 million available under the DPA Title III funding program.

A link to the full announcement can be found here.


Contact details:

Anastasios (Taso) Arima, Founder and CEO
Toby Symonds, President
Dominic Allen, Chief Commercial Officer

Investors: [email protected]
Media: [email protected]

+1 980 237 8900
www.iperionx.com

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