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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "KGHM Polska Miedź (KGHM Kombinat Górniczo-Hutniczy Miedzi Polish Copper) (WSE: KGH) is one of the largest producers of copper and silver in the world. The mining & metallurgy company is based in Poland in Lubin. KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. owns shares in 33 entities, operating in various production and service-related areas. Their vision is to become a major global copper producer by increasing copper production to approximately 700,000 tonnes, and to remain active in activities aimed at the local community by creating jobs and protecting the environment. KGHM plans to increase sources of revenue outside of its core business.In 1991, the company was established as a state enterprise and since 1997, their shares have been traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.KGHM is one of the largest Polish exporters, the largest employer in Lower Silesia, and a significant part of the WIG30 index.The company is divided into 10 divisions: The mine in Lubin, Poland. The Polkowice-Sieroszowice mine in Polkowice County, Poland. The Rudna mine in Polkowice County, Poland. The ore enrichment plants located at each mine. The Tailings Management Division, which manages flows of tailings from the three ore enrichment facilities. JRG-H Emergency Rescue Division. The Smelter in Legnica, Poland. The Smelter in Glogow, Poland. The Copper Rolling mill in Cedynia, Poland. The data processing center.The Company holds a strategic interest for the Polish economy. The year 2007 saw record results in the production of electrolytic copper – 532,974 t – and of metallic silver – 1,215 t, and above all a record profit – nearly PLN 3.8 billion and a future promising steady growth and an increase in the value of the Company.The company is a sponsor of tennis player Łukasz Kubot.On 6 December 2011, KGHM acquired Canadian Quadra FNX Mining, now KGHM International Ltd.They have also won the Randstad Award, which is given to the company in Poland who is voted to be the "most attractive" employer. Criteria in assessing this award include financial stability and employment security."@en }

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