Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd 2019 IR

The report outlines Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.'s progress under its 2018 3-Year Business Plan, aiming to become a world leader in the non-ferrous metals industry. Key achievements include acquiring a 25% interest in the Quebrada Blanca Copper Mine in Chile and advancing the Pomalaa HPAL project in Indonesia. The company also established a new Battery Materials Division to capitalize on the growing electric vehicle market and launched a pilot plant for recycling lithium-ion batteries. Financially, the company reported net sales of 912.2 billion yen and profit before tax of 89.4 billion yen for the fiscal year.

Company: Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2019

Type: IR

Pages: 132

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Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd 2019 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report outlines Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.'s progress under its 2018 3-Year Business Plan, aiming to become a world leader in the non-ferrous metals industry. Key achievements include acquiring a 25% interest in the Quebrada Blanca Copper Mine in Chile and advancing the Pomalaa HPAL project in Indonesia. The company also established a new Battery Materials Division to capitalize on the growing electric vehicle market and launched a pilot plant for recycling lithium-ion batteries. Financially, the company reported net sales of 912.2 billion yen and profit before tax of 89.4 billion yen for the fiscal year.

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Report Year

2019

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2019

Fiscal Year

2018

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Integrated Report

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English

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