Company Overview
Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation is one of the world’s leading silver companies and is also a significant gold producer. In 2009, the Company produced a record 17.7 million ounces of silver, up 47% from the previous year, with record reserve levels of 269 million silver ounces. Gold production increased 56% to 72,112 ounces. Coeur has a strong Latin American presence, recently completing its first full year of production at its large pure silver mine - San Bartolomé in Bolivia – and will have it's first full year of production in 2010 at its newest operation - the Palmarejo silver/gold mine in Mexico.
The Company also holds 100% operating interest and exploration rights at underground mines in southern Chile and Argentina and one surface mine in Nevada; and owns a non-operating interest in a low-cost mine in Australia. The Company is finalizing the construction at its Kensington gold project in Alaska, and conducts exploration activities in Argentina, Chile and Mexico.
Coeur common shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CDE, the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol CDM, and its CHESS Depositary Interests are traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under symbol CXC.

