
Ero Copper will release second-quarter results after the close on Aug. 5, with a conference call the next morning. The Brazil-focused miner operates two copper mines and a gold mine, and is advancing the Furnas project with Vale.
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Ero Copper Corp. will publish its second-quarter operating and financial results on Aug. 5 after the market close, the company said Thursday. A conference call to discuss the numbers is set for Aug. 6 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time. A results presentation will be posted on the company's website ahead of the call.
Ero is a Vancouver-based miner focused on Brazil. It operates two copper mines: the Caraíba Operations in Bahia and the Tucumã Operation in Pará. Tucumã started commercial production in 2024 and is the primary growth asset. The company also runs the Xavantina gold mine in Mato Grosso.
Outside its producing assets, Ero is advancing the Furnas Copper-Gold Project in the Carajás Province. Under an earn-in agreement with Vale Base Metals, Ero can acquire a 60% stake by spending $40 million over four years. The project represents a potential long-term catalyst.
Ero's shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ERO.
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