Coeur Mining Inc.
Coeur Mining Announces Inaugural Dividend and Leadership Changes
Summary
Coeur Mining, Inc. announced the declaration of its inaugural dividend of $0.02 per share, effective June 10, 2026. The company also announced the retirement of Kenneth J. Watkinson, Vice President, Corporate Controller, and Chief Accounting Officer, effective early 2027. Anne Beckhelheimer has been appointed as Senior Vice President, Tax, Corporate Controller, and Chief Accounting Officer, effective August 10, 2026. Additionally, the company's stockholders approved an amendment to the Certificate of Incorporation to limit the liability of certain officers and adopted amended and restated bylaws.
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About Coeur Mining Inc.
Coeur Mining Inc. is a North American-focused mining company that primarily discovers, develops, and operates precious metal properties. Its main function is to extract resources such as silver and gold, contributing significantly to the global supply of these metals. Coeur Mining is recognized for operating several mines, including the Palmarejo complex in Mexico, the Rochester mine in Nevada, the Kensington mine in Alaska, and the Wharf mine in South Dakota. These operations position Coeur Mining as a critical player in the extraction industry, influencing both local economies and the broader market for precious metals. The company's commitment to sustainable mining practices and environmental stewardship is a notable feature. It focuses on responsible resource extraction, reducing environmental impact, and engaging with local communities. As a publicly traded company, Coeur Mining plays an important role in the financial markets by providing investors with exposure to the fluctuations in precious metal prices. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Coeur Mining Inc. continues to evolve its operations and strengthen its presence in the industry, impacting sectors from manufacturing to technology that rely on gold and silver.
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