NINGI Research says it is short Critical Metals (CRML), telling investors in a research note that it believes the company has constructed its entire narrative on “geological fantasies” and “engineering impossibilities.” The Tanbreez Rare Earth Project “rests on a series of misleading, vague, and promotional claims that collapse the moment they are checked” against the company’s own filings and data, NINGI alleges.
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