Lithium Americas Stock Just Exploded 80% — Here’s Why
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Lithium Americas (NYSE: LAC) stock just exploded — up nearly 73% in five days — after reports surfaced that the Trump administration wants to buy a 10% stake in the company as part of a national security initiative. In this video, we cover: Why the government is targeting Lithium Americas The $2.26 billion Thacker Pass loan restructuring Why Thacker Pass could become the largest lithium operation in the Western Hemisphere by 2028 How China’s lithium oversupply is impacting global markets What this means for LAC’s momentum and the U.S. EV supply chain Watch to the end and let me know in the comments: Is this rally sustainable — or will we see a pullback? #LithiumAmericas #LAC #stockmarkettoday 🌐 Want more market-moving insights? Dive deeper at www.benzinga.com — your one-stop destination for the latest financial news, data, and expert analysis to stay ahead of the markets. 📲 Let’s stay connected! Follow us for real-time updates, market tips, and exclusive content: 🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benzinga 🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benzinga 🔹 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@benzinga 🔹 X: https://www.x.com/benzinga ⚠️ Disclaimer: Investing in financial markets carries risk, and there are no guaranteed returns. All information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice. Always do your own research and speak with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future outcomes.
