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Sandfire Resources NL (ASX: SFR)
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Sandfire Resources had historically paid two fully franked shareholder dividends a year in March and September. In August 2022, the company announced it was pausing dividend payments to help fund its international growth program. Sandfire’s last shareholder dividend payment was made in March 2022.
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Sandfire Resources Ltd listed on 4 March 2004.
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About Sandfire Resources NL
Sandfire Resources Ltd (ASX: SFR) is a global mineral exploration and development company, largely focused on copper. The company's principal asset is the DeGrussa copper-gold project located 900 kilometres northeast of Perth in the Bryah Basin. Production is over 60,000 tonnes of copper per year with a cash cost of around USD$ 1.00 per pound, better than the industry average. Reserve life is only less than five years.
Cash flows from DeGrussa have allowed Sandfire to complete the US$1.865 billion acquisition of the MATSA mining operations in Spain and the development of a long-life copper project in Botswana, the Motheo Copper Mine.
The MATSA operations consist of three underground mines and a processing facility. Sandfire says the large-scale, long-life asset will be the backbone of its business for the next decade and beyond, together with its emerging operations in Botswana. The company, via the Canadian-listed entity Sandfire Resources America Inc. (TSX-V: SFR), also holds an 87% interest in the undeveloped high-grade Black Butte copper project in the US state of Montana.