

Shares in Global Lithium Resources Ltd (ASX: GL1) are on the move today following the companyâs latest positive release.
At the time of writing, the lithium explorerâs share price is powering ahead by 10.57% to $2.72.
This means its shares have now risen by more than 40% in a week.
Letâs take a closer look at what the Western Australia-based lithium company announced to the market earlier this morning.
Whatâs charging Global Lithium shares higher?
Investors are fighting to get a hold of the Global Lithium share price after the company advised that its major shareholder, Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: MIN) will be increasing its shareholding to 8%.
This comes at the same time that Breaker Resources NL (ASX: BRB) announced it was divesting its remaining shareholding in Global Lithium.
Breaker will collect $15 million from the sale and put it towards its working capital.
However, the Australian gold explorer will still retain a 20% free-carried interest in the Manna Lithium Project.
Global Lithium is currently operating three drill rigs at the Manna Project and plans to update its Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) in Q4 2022.
Commenting on the Mineral Resources boosting its shareholding, Global Lithium non-executive chair, Warrick Hazeldine said:
We are pleased that one of our major shareholders MinRes continues to build its stake in GL1, which clearly demonstrates their strong support in both GL1âs assets and the team.
As we continue to progress our programs on the ground at both Manna and Marble Bar, it is truly an exciting time to be part of the global energy transition market. I look forward to keeping our shareholders updated as we advance our ambitions of becoming a significant WA lithium development and production company.
Global Lithium share price review
Adding to todayâs gains, the Global Lithium share price has accelerated by 160% in 2022.
However, when looking at the past 12 months, the share is up 540%.
Based on todayâs price, Global Lithium presides a market capitalisation of approximately $173.77 million.
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