CHICAGO – Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE), a company specializing in gold and silver mining, announced the immediate resignation of its director, Robert Krcmarov, on Monday. The resignation was disclosed in a recent 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Krcmarov, who served on the board of the Chicago-based mining firm, stepped down to accept a professional opportunity that precludes him from continuing on external boards. According to the filing, his departure is not due to any disagreements with the company’s operations, policies, or practices.

The news comes amid a period of significant movements within the mining sector, though the filing did not elaborate on any potential replacement or the implications of Krcmarov’s resignation for Coeur Mining’s governance structure.

Coeur Mining, with its principal executive offices located at 200 South Wacker Drive, Suite 2100, Chicago, Illinois, is incorporated in Delaware and has a history dating back to its former name, Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp, which changed in 1992.

The company, which ends its fiscal year on December 31, is publicly traded and listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CDE. As per the filing, there is no indication that Krcmarov’s resignation has affected Coeur Mining’s financial position or market performance.

Original Article: https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/coeur-mining-director-resigns-for-new-role-93CH-3624622

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