Why is the Nickel Industries share price dipping on Wednesday?

Nickel Industries shares are coming under selling pressure today.

| More on:

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More

Key points
  • Nickel Industries shares dip 1.4% to 88.3 cents
  • The company announced it has secured a 20-year contract with PT QMB New Energy Materials (QMB) for the supply of limonite ore
  • Both parties will look at the opportunity for Nickel Industries to take an equity participation in QMB's HPAL plant

The Nickel Industries Ltd (ASX: NIC) share price is falling wayside during trade on Wednesday morning.

This comes after the company announced a long-term strategic cooperation agreement with PT QMB New Energy Materials (QMB).

At the time of writing, the nickel producer's shares are down 1.4% to 88.3 cents.

A woman puts up her hands and looks confused while sitting at her computer.

Image source: Getty Images

Nickel Industries secures long-term contract

The dip in the Nickel Industries share price appears to be coming from a broader sell-down across the ASX today. Wall Street recorded losses overnight as the United States Federal Reserve looks all but certain to lift interest rates by 75 basis points tomorrow.

In today's release, Nickel Industries advised that it will supply 5 to 7 million wet metric tonnes per annum of limonite ore to QMB's upcoming concentrator plant.

Subject to necessary approvals, QMB will build the concentrator plant within the Hengjaya Mine area. This will allow ore to flow through a pipeline to its newly commissioned high pressure acid leach (HPAL) plant.

The agreement between the parties will run for 20 years.

In addition, the agreement allows for the exploration of an option for Nickel Industries to take equity participation in the QMB HPAL plant.

If executed, this could see the company produce nickel and cobalt for the growing electric vehicle battery supply chain.

However, discussion on the finer details regarding the long-term agreement must take place. This will include the sale price for limonite ore.

Nickel Industries' managing director, Justin Werner commented:

We are pleased to announce the signing of a long-term strategic cooperation agreement with QMB, a leading global new energy material company. The long-term supply agreement to the QMB HPAL plant highlights the tremendous strategic value of the world-class Hengjaya Mine resources, both limonite and saprolite. It follows our recently updated JORC resource of 3.7 million tonnes of contained nickel metal, which places the Hengjaya Mine among the top 10 nickel resources globally.

Nickel Industries share price snapshot

After reaching an all-time high of US$43,000 per tonne in mid-March, nickel is now fetching US$24,000 per tonne.

Subsequently, this impacted the Nickel Industries share price. It fell to a 52-week low of 84.5 cents on 7 September.

Year to date, the company's shares are down 38.3%.

Nickel Industries has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 8.97 and commands a market capitalisation of approximately $2.44 billion.

Motley Fool contributor Aaron Teboneras has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

More on Materials Shares

Man with rocket wings which have flames coming out of them.
Materials Shares

Guess which ASX All Ords share is rocketing 20% on lithium battery news

Not all shares have been caught up in the market selloff.

Read more »

Female miner smiling in front of a mining vehicle as the Pilbara Minerals share price rises
Materials Shares

Down 24% in a month, is the Pilbara Minerals share price now a bargain buy?

Could this be a lithium lover's delight or are Pilbara shares fraught with danger?

Read more »

Female ASX travel shares investor with surprised expression drinks a cup of tea while reading the newspaper at her desk
Materials Shares

Guess which ASX lithium share turned one sceptic into a bona fide believer

Green lithium extraction has changed the position of this lithium boom critic.

Read more »

Two male ASX 200 analysts stand in an office looking at various computer screens showing share prices
Broker Notes

Arafura stock sell-off continues, broker tips 35% upside

Recent weakness could be a buying opportunity for investors according to one broker.

Read more »

A man sits in deep thought with a pen held to his lips as he ponders his computer screen with a laptop open next to him on his desk in a home office environment.
Materials Shares

Piedmont Lithium shares: 150% upside or big short opportunity?

Investors will need to wade through the muck to determine if Piedmont Lithium shares are a good buy right now.…

Read more »

Happy man holding Australian dollar notes, representing dividends.
Dividend Investing

How to generate $20k of passive income from BHP shares

BHP could provide investors with a big pay check in 2023.

Read more »

shocked man with hands over his face with a declining graph in background representing falling CleanSpace share price
Materials Shares

Lynas share price resets 52-week low twice in one week

March has been a shocker for this ASX rare earths share.

Read more »

Female worker sitting desk with head in hand and looking fed up
Materials Shares

Piedmont Lithium share price sinks following short attack response

Piedmont Lithium has responded to a short seller attack on Friday.

Read more »