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Sunrise Energy Metals Shareholders Back Capital Raisings and Director Participation at General Meeting

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An update from Sunrise Energy Metals ( (AU:SRL) ) is now available.

Sunrise Energy Metals has reported the results of its 2026 general meeting, where shareholders strongly backed a series of capital-raising and director participation resolutions linked to recent and planned share and option placements. All eight resolutions, including the ratification of prior securities issued under Tranche 1, approval of additional securities under Tranche 2 and further placements, and participation by several directors in the funding rounds, were carried with clear majorities, reinforcing support for the company’s financing strategy to advance the Sunrise Battery Materials Complex and underpin its growth ambitions in critical battery metals.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:SRL) stock is a Hold with a A$9.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Sunrise Energy Metals stock, see the AU:SRL Stock Forecast page.

More about Sunrise Energy Metals

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited is an Australian resources company developing the Sunrise Battery Materials Complex in New South Wales, a development-ready project based on one of the world’s largest and most cobalt-rich nickel laterite deposits. The company also controls one of the largest and highest-grade scandium deposits globally, positioning it to supply key materials for battery and advanced materials markets.

Average Trading Volume: 613,168

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: A$1.26B

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