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Boliden CEO anticipates dividend payment to resume

Mikael Stafas, Chief Executive Officer of Boliden's Swedish subsidiary, said in an exclusive interview with the newspaper on Friday that Boliden will resume dividends.

He said that the copper and zinc producer has committed to its dividend distribution policy, and will continue to do so until 1/3 of its profit is distributed to shareholders. This was after Lundin Mining acquired the Somincor mines and Zinkgruvan from Lundin Mining.

Staffas stated that "even though we had good cash flow this quarter, I believe most people expected the balance sheet to be much stronger after the acquisition."

Boliden has not yet been ready to pay additional dividends. However, he wouldn't rule out the possibility if there was a surplus of capital.

The group, that also mines silver and gold, reported a free cash flow (FCF), excluding the acquisitions of 2,035 millions Swedish crowns ($210.19million) in the second quarterly.

RBC and JP Morgan both said that FCF was higher then expected, with the boost coming from the release working capital.

Staffas refused to comment on the potential size of a dividend.

(source: Reuters)