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SoftBank to buy up to 9.9 pct stake in Canada's Nemaska Lithium

Published 2018-04-05, 11:49 p/m
© Reuters.  SoftBank to buy up to 9.9 pct stake in Canada's Nemaska Lithium
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April 5 (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group Corp 9984.T will buy up to 9.9 percent stake in Canada-based Nemaska Lithium Inc NMX.TO and invest up to C$99.1 million ($77.7 million) through a private placement as part of the agreement, the lithium miner said on Thursday.

The investment, which SoftBank said was its first in the lithium industry, will be made through a private placement of share subscription receipts at C$1.12 ($0.8784) each. investment will be used to fund the construction and commissioning of Nemaska's Whabouchi Mine in Quebec and its Shawinigan plant, Nemaska Lithium said in a statement.

SoftBank will have the right to nominate a member on Nemaska Lithium's board and will also have the option to buy up to 20 percent of the miner's lithium output over the long term, the company added.

The investment comes at a time when lithium batteries https://reut.rs/2Iy73KO are increasingly being installed in electric cars, including Tesla's TSLA.O top-of-the-line Model X and General Motors (NYSE:GM) Co's GM.N modestly-priced Chevy Bolt.

"We are extremely pleased to be further accelerating the Mobile Revolution, an era of IoT (Internet of Things) and electric vehicles enabled by the fusion of technology and energy storage", SoftBank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said in a separate statement.

SoftBank has been investing aggressively in technology companies worldwide - mostly through its London-based Vision Fund - and has stakes in companies including U.S. ride hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc UBER.UL . ($1 = 1.2757 Canadian dollars)

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