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First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (FM.TO)

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18.04-0.32 (-1.74%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous close18.36
Open18.50
Bid18.03 x N/A
Ask18.03 x N/A
Day's range17.99 - 18.89
52-week range9.31 - 39.13
Volume2,587,684
Avg. volume3,426,362
Market cap15.037B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.96
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-2.33
Earnings date23 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.21 (1.57%)
Ex-dividend date25 Aug 2023
1y target est17.74
  • GlobeNewswire

    First Quantum Minerals Announces Voting Results for the Election of Directors

    TORONTO, May 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (“First Quantum” or “the Company”) (TSX: FM) announced that the nominees listed in the Management Information Circular for the 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders were elected as directors of First Quantum. In total, 698,930,219 shares were voted at the meeting, representing 83.85% of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company. Detailed results of the vote for the election of directors held at the Annual Meeting on May 9

  • Bloomberg

    Panama’s New Leader Wants Mine Arbitration Dropped Before Talking to First Quantum

    (Bloomberg) -- Panama’s president-elect said he won’t engage in talks to reopen a giant copper mine until its operator, First Quantum Minerals Ltd., drops arbitration proceedings against the Central American nation.Most Read from Bloomberg‘Seriously Underwater’ Home Mortgages Tick Up Across the USMicrosoft’s Xbox Is Planning More Cuts After Studio ClosingsMarjorie Taylor Greene Finally Got What She Deserved: DefeatApple Apologizes for iPad Pro Ad, Scraps Plan to Air It on TVSpeaking to the “Pana

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Panama president-elect rules out First Quantum talks until arbitration dropped

    Panama's president-elect has ruled out talks with Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals until it drops multiple arbitration proceedings it has launched seeking billions of dollars in compensation from the government over a mine shutdown order. President-elect Jose Raul Mulino spoke about his plans for the major copper mine, once responsible for some 5% of Panama's economic activity and some 40% of First Quantum's revenue, in an interview with local news radio program Panama en Directo on Thursday.