Eva Kaijser appointed Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development at Boliden

 Boliden's Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Group Communications, Eva Kaijser, is succeeding Sune Lundin as the company's Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development effective 1st July 2008. 
 	
 The recruitment process to find a successor for Eva Kaijser's current position has begun. IR matters will be channelled through Boliden's Group Communication Manager, Marcela Sylvander, until further notice. 

For further information, please contact:
Lennart Evrell, President and CEO, phone +46 8 610 1500
Marcela Sylvander, Group Communications Manager, phone +46 8 610 1559, +46 733 244 551

Boliden is a leading European metals company whose core competence is in the fields of exploration, mining, smelting and recycling. Boliden's main metals are zinc and copper. Other important metals extracted and refined include lead, gold and silver. The operations are conducted in three Business Areas: Market, Smelters and Mines. The number of employees is approximately 4 500 and the turnover amounts to approximately EUR 3.6 billion annually. Its shares are listed on Stockholmsbörsen's Large Cap list and on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada.
www.boliden.com

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