Assuming the legal terms are as written in the announcement, MLX...

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    Assuming the legal terms are as written in the announcement, MLX has adopted an interesting interpretation:

    "three-month delivery quoted price for copper on the London Metals Exchange,converted at the RBA exchange rate, has averaged at least A$4.20/lb over any continuous six-month period prior to 16 January 2021"

    On one hand, the trigger is when the 3-month LME futures stays above A$4.20/lb for a continuous period of 6 months. This condition has not yet been met (red box below)

    On the other hand, MLX is arguing the trigger is when the average of the past 6 months hits A$4.20/lb or more. Condition met on 11 Dec based on my calcs.

    Which interpretation is correct? Let the legal eagles fight this out. Perhaps an out-of-court settlement will be reached.

    In any case, MLX was never banking on this payment for a rerate.





    Last edited by 043110: 15/12/20
 
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