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TechMet's Battery Recycler Li-Cycle Enters SPAC Listing on New York Stock Exchange

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TechMet has entered a definitive business combination agreement with Peridot Acquisition Corp. (PDAC) to merge with Li-Cycle, a leader in lithium-ion battery recycling. Post-combination, the new entity, Li-Cycle Holdings Corp., will trade on the NYSE under the ticker 'LICY'. The merger values Li-Cycle at $1.67 billion with expected cash of $615 million, leading to a market cap of $2.8 billion. TechMet's investment has achieved a 10x return, making them a major shareholder in the new listing.

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  • Merger with Peridot Acquisition Corp. leads to significant funding and market visibility.
  • Li-Cycle valued at $1.67 billion and will have $615 million in cash post-merger.
  • TechMet gains a 10x return on investment, indicating strong financial performance.
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DUBLIN, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TechMet funded Li-Cycle, an industry leader in lithium-ion battery recycling, has entered into a definitive business combination agreement with Peridot Acquisition Corp. (NYSE: PDAC); upon closing the combined company will be renamed Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. and will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the new ticker symbol "LICY".  See more details on the Li-Cycle website.

TechMet

  • TechMet has been the primary funder of Li-Cycle over the last two years as the company has developed its first two commercial plants in Ontario, Canada and Rochester, New York.
  • The listing value of Li-Cycle is $1.67 billion, and the company is expected to have $615 million of cash. The pre-opening price of Peridot implies a Li-Cycle market cap of $2.8 billion.
  • TechMet, together with Moore Strategic Ventures, will be the largest non-management shareholder of the new listed entity.
  • The listing represents a 10x uplift on the value of TechMet's investments into Li-Cycle.

Brian Menell, Chairman & CEO of TechMet and Li-Cycle board member, commented "As Li-Cycle's primary funder for the first commercial scale-up plants in Canada and the US, we fully support the business combination with Peridot and the listing on NYSE.  Li-Cycle now has the funding firepower to globally scale this unique and environmentally sound recycling technology.  The seismic transformation of the global mobility and energy landscape represent 'once-in-a-century' investment opportunities, not least in the supply of key materials that enable this transition. Li-Cycle represents a clear winner in this supply chain."

About TechMet

TechMet is a private company building world class projects that produce, process and re-cycle "technology metals" critical to EVs, renewable energy systems and energy storage. TechMet's target metals include: lithium, cobalt, nickel, rare earth metals, tin, tungsten, and vanadium.  TechMet's core investments include:

  • Brazilian Nickel PLC – nickel and cobalt production in Brazil
  • Li-Cycle – lithium-ion battery recycling.
  • US Vanadium – vanadium specialty chemicals production in Arkansas (USA).
  • Tinco – the largest tin and tungsten mines in Rwanda

TechMet also has an interest in a producing Rare Earths metals project and is developing TechMet Ventures to invest in new opportunities across the supply-chain.

TechMet was privately backed until late 2020, when it received a major investment from The US International Development Finance Corporation, a US Government funding agency, which now holds a 25% equity interest.

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SOURCE TechMet

FAQ

What is the business combination agreement between TechMet and PDAC?

TechMet has entered into a definitive agreement with Peridot Acquisition Corp. (PDAC) for a merger that will result in the listing of Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. on the NYSE.

What will be the new ticker symbol for Li-Cycle after the merger?

Li-Cycle will be listed on the NYSE under the new ticker symbol 'LICY' after the business combination.

What is the estimated market value of Li-Cycle after merging with PDAC?

The merger values Li-Cycle at approximately $1.67 billion, with a projected market cap of $2.8 billion post-listing.

How much cash will Li-Cycle have after the merger?

Li-Cycle is expected to have $615 million in cash following the merger with Peridot Acquisition Corp.

What return on investment did TechMet achieve from its funding of Li-Cycle?

TechMet has achieved a 10x return on its investments in Li-Cycle due to the upcoming merger.

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