Lundin Mining

Lundin Mining Corporation
FormerlySouth Atlantic Ventures; South Atlantic Resources; South Atlantic Diamonds
Company typePublic company
TSXLUN
Nasdaq StockholmLUMI
S&P/TSX Composite Index component
IndustryMining
FoundedSeptember 9, 1994;
30 years ago
 (1994-09-09)
FounderAdolf Lundin
Headquarters,
Key people

Karl-Axel Waplan (CEO, 2005–2008)
Phil Wright (CEO, 2008–2011)
Paul Conibear (CEO, 2011–2018)
Marie Inkster (CEO, 2018–2021)
Peter Rockandel (CEO, 2021–2023)
Jack Lundin (CEO, 2023–present)
ProductsCopper, Zinc, Nickel, Lead, Silver
SubsidiariesZinkgruvan Mining AB (Sweden); Somincor – Sociedade Mineira de Neves-Corvo S.A. (Portugal); Lundin Mining South America SpA (Chile)
Websitewww.lundinmining.com

Lundin Mining Corporation is a Canadian company that owns and operates mines in Sweden, United States, Chile, Portugal and Brazil that produce base metals such as copper, zinc, and nickel. Headquartered in Toronto, the company was founded by Adolf Lundin and operated by Lukas Lundin. While it was incorporated to pursue an interest in a diamond mine in Brazil, the company re-structured and raised funds to develop the Storliden mine in Sweden. It purchased the Swedish Zinkgruvan Mine from Rio Tinto and then merged with Arcon International Resources for its Galmoy Mine in Ireland and with Eurozinc for its Neves-Corvo mine in Portugal. The company subsequently purchased and operated the Eagle mine, Candelaria mine, and Chapada mine.