Australian Strategic Materials confirms scheme effectiveness as takeover completes

ASM shareholders set to receive New Energy Fuels shares and cash as takeover completes and ASM delists from the ASX.

| 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

Yesterday, Australian Strategic Materials Ltd (ASX: ASM) announced that its members' and options schemes have now become effective, paving the way for the complete acquisition of ASM by Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE: UUUU). Key details include all ASM shareholders receiving either New Energy Fuels shares or CDIs and a cash component of 13 cents per share.

Two businessmen shake hands behind a window.

Image source: Getty Images

What did Australian Strategic Materials report?

  • The schemes of arrangement to acquire 100% of ASM shares and options are now effective.
  • ASM shareholders will receive 0.053 New Energy Fuels CDIs (or shares) and $0.13 cash per ASM share held on record date.
  • ASM optionholders will receive $0.50 cash per option held on record date.
  • ASM securities will be suspended from ASX trading at the close of 19 August 2026.
  • Key implementation dates begin from 19 August, with payment expected on 28 August 2026.

What else do investors need to know?

The Federal Court of Australia has approved both the Share Scheme and Option Scheme, fulfilling the major remaining condition. The company has lodged the court order with ASIC, making the transaction legally binding.

Holders of ASM shares and options on the relevant record dates will automatically receive their consideration. For ineligible foreign shareholders, the New Energy Fuels shares will be sold on their behalf, with proceeds distributed accordingly.

ASM securities will be removed from official ASX quotation on 31 August 2026. From this point, former ASM investors will become shareholders or CDI holders in Energy Fuels Inc., a dual-listed company trading in both Australia and North America.

What's next for Australian Strategic Materials?

ASM will progress with the implementation of the schemes, transitioning shareholders to New Energy Fuels ownership. Key trading and payment milestones are scheduled between 19 August and early September, finalising the delisting of ASM.

Looking ahead, future value for ASM's former shareholders will track alongside Energy Fuels, which is focused on scaling critical materials production with newly acquired Australian assets.

Australian Strategic Materials share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, ASM shares have risen 109%, outperforming the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO), which has risen 1% over the same period.

View Original Announcement

Motley Fool contributor Laura Stewart 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. This article was prepared with the assistance of Large Language Model (LLM) tools for the initial summary of the company announcement. Any content assisted by AI is subject to our robust human-in-the-loop quality control framework, involving thorough review, substantial editing, and fact-checking by our experienced writers and editors holding appropriate credentials. The Motley Fool Australia stands behind the work of our editorial team and takes ultimate responsibility for the content published by The Motley Fool Australia.

More on Resources Shares

Two CEOs shaking hands on a deal.
Resources Shares

European Lithium updates merger terms with Critical Metals Corp

European Lithium has updated its merger terms with Critical Metals, introducing a floating share ratio and targeting completion in October…

Read more »

Woman pointing to a hologram of a world map with finance graphs and related themes.
Resources Shares

Would I invest $5,000 into Rio Tinto shares this week?

The shares have already run hard, but I still see plenty to like in the years ahead.

Read more »

A business person directs a pointed finger upwards on a rising arrow on a bar graph.
Broker Notes

Up 118%! Are PLS shares now a buy, hold or sell?

A leading expert provides his outlook for PLS' surging shares.

Read more »

Miner and company person analysing results of a mining company.
Earnings Results

Iluka Resources shares: 2026 half-year earnings results unravelled

Let's see what the mineral sands producer reported for the half.

Read more »

A group of five engineers wearing hard hats and some in high visibility vests raise their arms in happy celebration atop a building site with construction and equipment in the background.
Broker Notes

Why this $1.4 billion ASX All Ords mining stock is tipped to jump 30%

A top wealth manager forecasts more than 30% returns from this ASX mining stock.

Read more »

Flying Australian dollars, symbolising dividends.
Resources Shares

Everything you need to know about the BHP dividend

This is how much BHP shareholders are going to be paid.

Read more »

Two miners at a mine site on their tablets, with mining machinery behind them.
Resources Shares

Lycopodium lands $37 million contract for Bolivian silver project

Lycopodium share price in spotlight after winning a $37 million EPCM contract for Bolivia’s San Cristóbal mine expansion.

Read more »

Miner puts thumbs up in front of gold mine quarry.
Resources Shares

Westgold Resources: Maiden Fletcher Ore Reserve announcement

Westgold Resources unveiled a maiden Fletcher Ore Reserve and a major resource upgrade, strengthening long‑term prospects.

Read more »