Deterra's New Bull Expects Discount to Global Peers Will Narrow -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Apr 09

0055 GMT - Deterra Royalties' new bull at Morgans thinks the market is wrong to discount the stock so much against global peers. Analyst Adrian Prendergast says Deterra--Australia's largest-listed mining royalty company--trades at a 32%-46% discount to competitors Franco-Nevada, Wheaton and Royal Gold. That's excessive, given Deterra's current 93% Ebitda margin is at least 800 basis points higher than theirs, Morgans says. "We see scope for the discount to narrow from 40% to 25-30% as Thacker Pass milestones are achieved and a permanent CEO is appointed," Morgans says. Deterra has a royalty over the Thacker Pass lithium project in Nevada following its 2024 acquisition of Trident Royalties. Morgans starts coverage of Deterra at buy with a A$4.85/share price target. Deterra is up 2.6% at A$4.28. (david.winning@wsj.com; @dwinningWSJ)

 

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