Lithium producer Livent posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday and cut its annual revenue and earnings forecast, citing expansion delays in Argentina. Shares of the Philadelphia-based company, which supplies lithium for Tesla and BMW, fell more than 4% in after-hours trading to their lowest level of the year so far.
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