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PLS Group Seeks ASX Quotation for Newly Issued Shares

Tipranks - Sat Feb 21, 12:04AM CST

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The latest announcement is out from Pilbara Minerals ( (AU:PLS) ).

PLS Group Limited has applied for quotation on the ASX of 130,540 ordinary fully paid shares, following the exercise or conversion of existing options or other convertible securities. The new shares, issued on 5 February 2026, modestly increase the company’s quoted capital base and reflect ongoing equity issuance activity that may slightly dilute existing shareholders while supporting capital structure flexibility.

The application, lodged as a new announcement on 20 February 2026 under Appendix 2A of the ASX Listing Rules, formalises the admission of these additional securities to trading. While the volume is relatively small, the move underscores routine capital management practices and ensures the newly issued shares can be traded on-market in line with ASX requirements.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:PLS) stock is a Hold with a A$5.25 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Pilbara Minerals stock, see the AU:PLS Stock Forecast page.

More about Pilbara Minerals

PLS Group Limited, listed on the ASX under the code PLS, operates as a publicly traded company in the Australian market. The firm issues ordinary fully paid shares to investors, reflecting ongoing access to equity capital markets and participation in the broader securities trading ecosystem.

Average Trading Volume: 27,445,348

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: A$14.24B

See more insights into PLS stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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