Fresnillo Plc
21 Upper Brook Street
London W1K 7PY
United Kingdom
11 August 2020
Conversion Rate for 2020 Interim Dividend
Further to the announcement of the results of Fresnillo plc ("the Company") for the six months ended 30 June 2020 released on 28 July 2020, the directors of the Company have determined that the exchange rate to be applied to the interim dividend is 1.30914 US$/GB£. The sterling equivalent of the interim dividend of 2.3 US cents per share announced on 28 July 2020 will therefore be 1.7569 pence per share.
The interim dividend will be paid on 16 September 2020 to shareholders on the register on 7 August 2020.
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For further information, please visit our website: www.fresnilloplc.com or contact:
Fresnillo plc London Office Gabriela Mayor, Head of Investor Relations Patrick Chambers |
Tel: +44 (0)20 7399 2470 |
Mexico City Office Ana Belem Zárate |
Tel: +52 55 52 79 3206 |
Powerscourt |
Tel: +44 (0)20 7549 0997 |
Peter Ogden |
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About Fresnillo plc
Fresnillo plc is the world's largest primary silver producer and Mexico's largest gold producer, listed on the London and Mexican Stock Exchanges under the symbol FRES.
Fresnillo plc has seven operating mines, all of them in Mexico - Fresnillo, Saucito, Ciénega (including the San Ramón satellite mine, Las Casas Rosario & Cluster Cebollitas), Herradura, Soledad-Dipolos[1], Noche Buena and San Julián (Veins and Disseminated Ore Body), three development projects - the Pyrites Plant at Fresnillo, the optimisation of the beneficiation plant also at Fresnillo and Juanicipio, and four advanced exploration projects - Orisyvo, Rodeo, Guanajuato and Pilarica, as well as a number of other long term exploration prospects.
Fresnillo plc has mining concessions and exploration projects in Mexico, Peru and Chile.
Fresnillo plc has a strong and long tradition of exploring, mining, a proven track record of mine development, reserve replacement, and production costs in the lowest quartile of the cost curve for silver.
Fresnillo plc's goal is to maintain the Group's position as the world's largest primary silver company and Mexico's largest gold producer.
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[1] Operations at Soledad-Dipolos are currently suspended