Southern Copper Corp  

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31.46
-0.26 (-0.82%)
May 24 - Close
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Range 31.11 - 31.58
52 week 27.87 - 42.03
Open 31.47
Vol / Avg. 1.67M/2.14M
Mkt cap 26.59B
P/E 13.79
Div/yield 0.20/10.90
EPS 2.28
Shares 845.12M
Beta 1.55
Inst. own 12%
Jul 22, 2013
Q2 2013 Southern Copper Corp Earnings Release Add to calendar
May 14, 2013
Southern Copper Corp at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Metals, Mining & Steel Conference
Apr 30, 2013
Q1 2013 Southern Copper Corp Earnings Conference Call
Apr 29, 2013
Q1 2013 Southern Copper Corp Earnings Release
Apr 25, 2013
Southern Copper Corp Annual Shareholder Meeting
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Key stats and ratios

Q4 (Dec '12) 2012
Net profit margin 31.66% 28.38%
Operating margin 49.22% 46.62%
EBITD margin - 56.24%
Return on average assets 19.76% 20.52%
Return on average equity 37.61% 44.07%
Employees 12,145 -
Carbon Disclosure Rating - -

Address

Suite 160, 1440 East Missouri Avenue
PHOENIX, AZ 85014
United States - Map
+1-602-2641375 (Phone)
+1-602-2641397 (Fax)

Website links

External links

Analyst Estimates - MarketWatch
SEC Filings - EDGAR Online
Major Holders - MSN Money
Discussion Group - Google Finance

Description

Southern Copper Corporation (SCC) is an integrated copper producer. The Company produces copper, molybdenum, zinc and silver. The Company has three operating segments Peruvian operations, Mexican open-pit operations and Mexican underground mining operations (IMMSA unit).All of its mining, smelting and refining facilities are located in Peru and Mexico and it conducts exploration activities in those countries and in Argentina, Chile and Ecuador. The Peruvian operations include the Toquepala and Cuajone mine complexes and the smelting and refining plants, industrial railroad and port facilities which service both mines. Mexican open-pit operations, which include the La Caridad and Buenavista mine complexes and the smelting and refining plants and support facilities which service both mines. Mexican underground mining operations, which include five underground mines that produce zinc, copper, silver and gold, a coal mine which produces coal and coke, and a zinc refinery.

Officers and directors

German Larrea Mota-Velasco Chairman of the Board
Age: 59
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Oscar Gonzalez Rocha President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Raul Jacob Ruisanchez Chief Financial Officer, Vice President - Finance
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Xavier Garcia de Quevedo Topete Chief Operating Officer, Director; President, Chief Executive Officer of Southern Copper Minera Mexico
Age: 66
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Javier Gomez Aguilar Vice President, General Counsel
Age: 39
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Remigio Martinez Muller Vice President - Explorations
Age: 69
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Vidal Muhech Dip Vice President - Projects
Age: 72
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Juan Manuel Rodriguez Arriaga Vice President - Commercial
Age: 53
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Agustin Avila Martinez Comptroller
Age: 58
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters
Hans Albert Flury Royle Secretary
Age: 61
Bio & Compensation  - Reuters