- Buenaventura (Mining company)
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Compañia de Mínas Buenaventura S.A.A. Type Public (BVL: BVN
NYSE: BVN)Industry Mining Founded (1953) Headquarters Lima, Peru Key people Roque Benavides (CEO) Products Precious metals Revenue US$ 1.4 Billion (2010) Net income US$ 667.6 Million (2010) Employees 2.408 Subsidiaries El Brocal Website www.buenaventura.com. Buenaventura (BVL: BVN / NYSE: BVN) is the largest owner of mining rights in Peru among precious metals companies. The Company is engaged in the mining, processing, development and exploration of gold, silver, coal, lead, molybdenum and zinc via wholly owned mines, as well as through its participation in joint exploration projects.
Buenaventura operates seven mines in Peru and has controlling interests in another mining company (El Brocal) as well as minority interests in several other mining companies, including a significant ownership interest in Yanacocha (43.65%), via a partnership with Newmont Mining, one of the most important gold mining companies in the world, and Cerro Verde (18.50%), an important Peruvian copper producer located in the southern Peru.
The company has been listed on the Lima Stock Exchange since 1971 and on New York Stock Exchange since 1996.
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- Silver mining companies
- Gold mining companies
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