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The company is a major producer and refiner of copper, molybdenum, zinc, silver, lead, and gold, and operates mines and smelters in Mexico and in Peru, in the Andes mountains southeast of Lima. Since 2012, the company has made major strides in improving their production methods.
1990. 2000. 2010. 2020. View All. 1952. Founding of SCC. Southern Peru Copper Corporation (“SPCC”) was incorporated in the State of Delaware, United States. 1954. Toquepala Mine in Tacna, Peru.
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Our mission is to extract mineral resources to transform and commercialize them satisfying the market needs, fulfilling our social and environmental responsibility and maximizing the creation of value for our shareholders. Constitution: 1952 Delaware. Company Name: Southern Copper Corporation. Stock markets: New York Stock Exchange and Lima ...
Nombre de la Empresa: Southern Copper Corporation. Mercados de acciones: Bolsa de Nueva York y la Bolsa de Valores de Lima. Ticker: SCCO. Listando en Bolsa de Nueva York desde: 1996. CIIU: Grupo 1320. Grupo Económico: Indirectamente somos parte de “Grupo México S.A.B. de C.V.” Productos Principales: Cobre, Molibdeno, Plata y Zinc
The SPCC Peru Branch comprises substantially all of our assets and liabilities associated with our copper operations in Peru. On April 1, 2005, we acquired Minera Mexico, the largest mining company in Mexico.
Statistics: Public Company (54% Owned by Grupo Mexico, S.A. de C.V.) Incorporated: 1952. Employees: 3,682. Sales: $711.09 million (2000) Stock Exchanges: New York Lima. Ticker Symbols: PCU; PCUC1. NAIC: 212234 Copper Ore & Nickel Ore Mining; 331411 Primary Smelting & Refining of Copper Ore; 551112 Offices of Other Holding Companies. Key Dates:
The Toquepala mine is a large porphyry copper mine in the Tacna Province, Tacna Department, Peru. The mine is an open-pit mine producing copper, molybdenum, rhenium and silver with minor gold and zinc. [1] [2] The Toquepala mine and the Ilo smelter were opened in 1960 by Southern Peru Copper Corporation, then a subsidiary of ASARCO.