Silver Miner Sparkles In Trading Debut -- WSJ

Dow Jones
Jun 05

By Ryan Dezember

Shares of Sunshine Silver Mining & Refining (SSMR) are trading about 5% higher in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange after the firm priced its initial public offering Wednesday night at the low end of its expected range.

The company-controlled by an investment firm run by billionaire art collector Thomas S. Kaplan-says proceeds from its IPO will be used to restart a 140-year-old mine in the Idaho panhandle, which was once the country's biggest source of silver, as well as a producer of copper, nickel and antimony.

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