Critical Metals Corp. (CRML) had a strong Friday session, with the stock climbing 10.3% to $6.40. Some reports put the gain even higher at 16.55%, with the stock touching $6.75 intraday. The previous close was $5.80.
Volume was roughly 80% below the average daily volume of 12.1 million, meaning the move came on thin trading. That’s worth keeping in mind.
Two catalysts appear to be driving the action. The first is a late-Thursday SEC Form 6-K filing that revealed amended terms for CRML’s planned acquisition of European Lithium Ltd. The second is news that the U.S. Department of Energy selected seven projects to expand critical mineral processing capacity under President Trump’s ‘Unleashing American Energy’ executive order.
The key change in the acquisition deal is the move away from a fixed exchange ratio. Previously, each European Lithium share would convert at a fixed rate of 0.035 CRML shares. That’s been replaced with a floating ratio tied to CRML’s 20-day volume-weighted average price.
A collar mechanism sets the boundaries. If CRML trades at or below $8.00, the maximum ratio is capped at 0.045. If CRML reaches $16.00 or above, the minimum ratio is 0.025. This structure protects existing shareholders from heavy dilution if the stock moves sharply in either direction.
Management confirmed all other material terms remain unchanged. The deal will proceed through two interdependent schemes of arrangement under Australian law.
Investors appear to like the updated framework. The collar gives a level of predictability that the old fixed ratio didn’t offer.
The DOE funding news adds a policy tailwind to the mix. The seven selected projects align with the broader push to build out domestic critical mineral supply chains, and CRML falls squarely in that category.
On the analyst side, sentiment is mixed but leans positive. Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage in July with a “speculative buy” and a $18.00 price target. Freedom Capital downgraded from “strong buy” to “hold” on August 11. Weiss Ratings cut the stock to a “sell (e+)” in late July.
The consensus rating from MarketBeat sits at “Moderate Buy” with an average target of $18.00.
The 50-day moving average is $7.76 and the 200-day is $9.39, both above current price levels.
Institutional ownership stands at 86.44%. Geode Capital Management boosted its stake by 272.6% in Q2, and JPMorgan Chase grew its position by 142.6% in the same period.
The stock was last reported trading up 16.55% at $6.75 at time of publication on Friday.
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