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First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (FM.TO)

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18.49+0.12 (+0.65%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous Close18.37
Open18.37
Bid18.48 x N/A
Ask18.52 x N/A
Day's Range17.73 - 18.54
52 Week Range9.31 - 39.13
Volume2,243,945
Avg. Volume3,408,924
Market Cap15.412B
Beta (5Y Monthly)2.01
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-2.32
Earnings DateJul 23, 2024 - Jul 29, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.21 (1.57%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 25, 2023
1y Target Est17.62
  • Bloomberg

    First Quantum to Seek Talks With Panama’s Mulino on Closed Mine

    (Bloomberg) -- First Quantum Minerals Ltd. will seek talks with Panama’s incoming president in an effort to resolve the dispute that shuttered the Cobre Panama copper mine. Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortJack Dorsey Leaves Bluesky Board, Calls X ‘Freedom Technology’At $2 Million Per Minute, Treasuries Mint Cash Like Never BeforeEx-Trump Controller Says Cohen Repaid From Personal AccountS&P 500 Extends Gains in Final Minutes of Trading: Markets Wr

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-First Quantum seeks 'dialogue' with new Panama president over disputed copper mine

    First Quantum Minerals is looking forward to talks with the new administration in Panama and to work together to find a resolution to its disputed Cobre Panama mine, the Canadian miner said on Monday. Panama on Sunday elected Jose Raul Mulino as its new president. The outcome is seen by analysts as a positive development for the future of Cobre Panama mine which the outgoing administration ordered closed last year after public protests over environmental damage from mining in the country.

  • Reuters

    First Quantum hopes new Panamanian leader brings fresh look to disputed copper mine

    (Reuters) -First Quantum Minerals said on Monday it is looking forward to talks with Panama's new government to find a resolution to the Canadian company's disputed Cobre Panama mine. Panama on Sunday elected Jose Raul Mulino as its new president. Panama's outgoing government ordered the mine shut down last year after public protests over environmental damage from mining in the Central American country.