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Broker tips: Atlantic Lithium, Marlowe
(Sharecast News) - Canaccord Genuity lowered its target price for Atlantic Lithium's shares from 90.0p to 80.0p following the release of the miner's Definitive Feasibility Study for its Ewoyaa project. All in all, they judged the DFS positively, saying that it confirmed Ewoyaa's "excellent economics" as a low-cost capital intensive asset.
It also clearly laid out the early revenue opportunity that it offered.
However, it was possible that investors might be "slightly" disappointed by the higher unit costs projected in the same.
The miner was now anticipating all-in sustaining costs of $610 per tonne, up from $460 a tonne previously.
Even so, they pointed out how Ewoyaa still represented some of the "strongest" upside versus peers at 0.37 times price-to-net present value.
The broker kept its 'speculative buy' recommendation on the shares.
Analysts at Berenberg slashed their target price for shares of Marlowe, but kept their recommendation at a 'buy'.
The provider of business-critical services and software's latest full-year numbers reflected the company's shift in focus from mergers and acquisitions, during the prior year, to integration of the new assets.
And yet, the shares had dropped by 26% over the past year.
They attributed that performance to investors' increased focus on cash and the divergence between adjusted and reported profits.
But there was better news on both fronts from the latest results.
The company's one-off working capital issues from the first half had unwound over the last six months and free cash flow generation - on Berenberg's definition - had swung from -£10m to £16m.
Even so, with their own estimates effectively unchanged, Berenberg cut its target price from 1,160.0p to 800.0p "reflecting lower market multiples and a view that it will take Marlowe time to prove its cash generation and recover its rating."
On longer time frames however, the broker spied potential for a medium-term re-rating and "significant" earnings growth in both organic and inorganic terms "in line with the group's history".
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