| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Engineer Gerardo Kuri Kaufmann CEO | XMEX Exchange | - ISIN |
| Mexico Country | 3,006 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Minera Frisco, S.A.B. de C.V., established in 2011 and headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico, focuses on the exploration and exploitation of mining lots primarily for the production and sale of gold and silver doré within Mexico. The company is actively involved in the mining sector and contributes to the industry by operating 8 mining units scattered across the country. Minera Frisco's operations exemplify its commitment to leveraging Mexico's rich mineral resources for the production of valuable metals.
Gold and Silver Doré: This represents the primary output from Minera Frisco's mining activities. Gold and silver doré bars are a semi-pure alloy of gold and silver, which are then further refined to obtain pure metals. These elements are critical in various industries, including jewelry, electronics, and investment.
Copper Cathode: Produced as a part of its mining operations, copper cathode is a key product that undergoes further processing to become usable copper products. Copper is widely used in electrical equipment, construction, and various metal alloys.
Copper, Lead-Silver, and Zinc Concentrates: These concentrates are an essential output for the company, serving as a base for further refining and extraction of the metals. They are vital in numerous sectors, including construction (copper and zinc), batteries (lead), and as components in various alloys (all three metals).