Rio welcomes high prices for copper

Improved copper prices and additional production from the Cerro Colorado mine in Chile helped Rio Algom (TSE) post improved financial results in 1995.

The company produced 197.1 million lb. copper in 1995, which it sold at an average price of US$1.33 per lb., compared with 157.5 million lb. sold at US$1.05 per lb. in the previous year. The increased production stemmed from the fact that Cerro Colorado was operational for a full year in 1995, compared with only seven months in 1994.

Earnings in 1995 hit a 7-year high and revenues jumped by 80% from the previous year. The company earned $132.4 million (or $2.55 per share) on revenues of $1.98 billion, compared with $75.2 million ($1.48 per share) on $1.1 billion in 1994.

With production from the Alumbrera copper mine coming on stream, Rio expects to become one of the world’s leading copper producers, with total output projected to rise to 350 million lb. by 1999.

Print

Be the first to comment on "Rio welcomes high prices for copper"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. To learn more, click more information

Dear user, please be aware that we use cookies to help users navigate our website content and to help us understand how we can improve the user experience. If you have ideas for how we can improve our services, we’d love to hear from you. Click here to email us. By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. Please see our Privacy & Cookie Usage Policy to learn more.

Close