Sierra Metals Inc.

Sierra Metals Inc.

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Company Description

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CEO
Igor Gonzales
Full Time Employees
1,440
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Industrial Materials
Address
161 Bay St Suite 4260 Toronto ON Canada M5J 2S1
IPO Date
Oct 4, 1996
Business
Sierra Metals Inc. is a Canadian mining company primarily engaged in the production of copper with additional base and precious metals by-product credits. The company operates two main copper mines: the Yauricocha Mine located in Peru and the Bolivar Mine in Mexico. Its core products include copper concentrates along with significant outputs of silver, gold, zinc, and lead. Sierra Metals focuses on increasing production volumes and growing mineral resources through ongoing exploration and operational optimization at its existing mining sites and prospective regional targets within its large land packages. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Sierra Metals targets both Latin American base and precious metals markets. Its product offerings include copper, silver, gold, zinc, and lead concentrates derived from mining and processing at its Peru and Mexico operations. The company has recently reported record throughput and production levels for 2024, with copper, zinc, silver, and gold output exceeding previous guidance, driven by increased throughput at both Yauricocha and Bolivar mines. The company underwent a significant corporate development in 2025 when Alpayana S.A.C., a Peruvian mining investment firm, completed a successful take-over bid to acquire Sierra Metals. This transaction resulted in Sierra Metals becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Alpayana, with the completion of an amalgamation approved by over 99% of shareholders. The acquisition led to Sierra Metals being privatized and delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange by August 2025. This shift marks a strategic realignment under Alpayana aimed at leveraging Sierra Metals' asset base for growth and operational efficiencies. Recent strategic initiatives include capital investments to sustain and increase throughput rates beyond permitted capacities, discovery of new high-grade zones within the Yauricocha Mine, and plans to integrate new ore bodies such as Dulce and Marian into the production profiles at Bolivar. These operational improvements are expected to enhance production capacity and grades in 2025 and beyond, providing a platform for continued growth in copper and associated metals production. Overall, Sierra Metals operates in the base and precious metals mining industry with a focus on copper production, supported by silver, gold, zinc, and lead by-products, serving Latin American mineral markets. The company’s transformation via acquisition by Alpayana in 2025 and ongoing operational advancements position it for expanded production and resource development under new ownership. Headquarters remain in Toronto, with primary mining operations in Peru and Mexico.

Company News

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  • Sierra Metals sees higher net income in Q1 2023 as copper equivalent production up

  • Sierra Metals' copper equivalent production dropped in 2022 due to lower output at Yauricocha

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) Q3 2022 Earnings Call Transcript

  • Sierra Metals: Mixed Q2 Results And A Lot Of Uncertainty

  • Sierra Metals suspends production at its Yauricocha mine due to community protests

  • Sierra Metals reports fatalities at Yauricocha due to mudslide, suspends mining operations

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) CEO Luis Marchese on Q2 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) Reports Q2 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates

  • Can Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) Keep the Earnings Surprise Streak Alive?

  • Sierra Metals Closed A Disappointing Quarter But I'm Bullish

  • Sierra Metals to Release Q2-2022 Consolidated Financial Results on Thursday August 11th, 2022

  • Should Value Investors Consider Sierra Metals (SMTS) Stock?

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) CEO Luis Marchese on Q1 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • Sierra Metals reports 38% copper equivalent production decrease in Q1, expects improvement on a quarterly basis

  • Sierra Metals to Release Q1-2022 Consolidated Financial Results on Wednesday May 11th, 2022

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) CEO Luis Marchese on Q4 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) Beats Q4 Earnings Estimates

  • Analysts Estimate Sierra Metals Inc. (SMTS) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for

  • Sierra Metals Is In Trouble Due To COVID-19 And I'm Bullish

  • Sierra Metals' (SMTS) CEO Luis Marchese on Q3 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript