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Brazilian Critical Minerals Seeks ASX Quotation for 23.5 Million New Shares

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  • Brazilian Critical Minerals focuses on Brazilian critical mineral exploration and development.
  • The company applied to list 23.5 million new shares on ASX, expanding its capital base.
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Brazilian Critical Minerals Seeks ASX Quotation for 23.5 Million New Shares

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BBX Minerals Limited ( (AU:BCM) ) has provided an announcement.

Brazilian Critical Minerals Limited has applied to the ASX for quotation of 23,499,997 new fully paid ordinary shares, issued on 9 January 2026 under the code BCM. The move increases the company’s quoted capital base and may provide additional liquidity and funding flexibility to support its ongoing critical minerals exploration and development activities in Brazil, with potential implications for existing shareholders through dilution and for the company’s capacity to advance its project portfolio.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:BCM) stock is a Hold with a A$0.03 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on BBX Minerals Limited stock, see the AU:BCM Stock Forecast page.

More about BBX Minerals Limited

Brazilian Critical Minerals Limited is an Australian-listed resources company focused on the exploration and development of critical mineral assets in Brazil, positioning itself within the broader mining and critical minerals supply chain sector.

Average Trading Volume: 5,667,047

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: A$57.51M

Find detailed analytics on BCM stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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