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Boliden AB
kr 344.10
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StockSE listed security
Previous close
kr 342.60
Day range
kr 341.90 - kr 347.20
Year range
kr 257.10 - kr 386.50
Market cap
79.74B SEK
Avg Volume
1.06M
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
STO
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Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(SEK)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
22.75B23.35%
Operating expense
-1.62B-317.61%
Net income
3.61B594.04%
Net profit margin
15.87462.77%
Earnings per share
14.24649.62%
EBITDA
6.42B154.76%
Effective tax rate
20.11%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(SEK)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
7.06B96.68%
Total assets
112.47B15.27%
Total liabilities
52.80B24.65%
Total equity
59.67B—
Shares outstanding
273.47M—
Price to book
1.57—
Return on assets
11.10%—
Return on capital
15.63%—
Net change in cash
(SEK)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
3.61B594.04%
Cash from operations
4.13B817.33%
Cash from investing
-3.73B11.68%
Cash from financing
2.39B137.53%
Net change in cash
2.79B127.50%
Free cash flow
-227.62M95.02%
About
Boliden AB is a Swedish multinational metals, mining, and smelting company headquartered in Stockholm. The company produces zinc, copper, lead, nickel, silver, and gold, with operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Ireland. Boliden is linked to a major environmental disaster in Spain and is also accused of threatening human rights defenders following the disposal of toxic waste in Chile. In 2003, in a major deal, Boliden acquired Outokumpu's mining and smelting assets within zinc and copper. The company name comes from the Boliden mine, some 30 km northwest of the Swedish town of Skellefteå, where gold was found in 1924. It was once Europe's largest and richest gold mine, but has since 1967 been defunct. In 2020, Boliden Mineral AB became the first company in Sweden to issue a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation. UN Human Rights experts from OHCHR wrote to the managing director of Boliden to convey concerns of alleged ongoing breaches of human rights, including ‘intimidation and threat [against] human rights defenders’. In August 2021, Boliden joined up with several of the world's other major mining companies and Komatsu to advance zero-emission mining. Wikipedia
Founded
1931
Employees
5,364
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