Hecla Mining Co
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Hecla Mining Co
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Price: 18.09 USD -6.41% Market Closed
Market Cap: $12.1B

During the last 3 months Hecla Mining Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 42% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 6, 2026 by Allen Kurt , who sold 210.4k USD worth of HL shares.

Last Transactions:
Allen Kurt
$-210.4k
Clary Michael L.
$-1.5m
Sienko David C
Vice President - Exploration
$-4m
Lawlar Russell Douglas
$-278.4k
Absolom Stuart Maurice
$-163.5k
Absolom Stuart Maurice
$-126k
Boggs Catherine J
$+99.8k
Krcmarov Robert
$+70.1k
Allen Kurt
$-47.6k
Clary Michael L.
$-167.8k
Lawlar Russell Douglas
$-84.6k
Sienko David C
$-113.1k
Krcmarov Robert
$+34.8k
Aguiar Rodriguez Carlos Roberto
$+33.8
Allen Kurt
$-735k
Clary Michael L.
$-150.3k
Absolom Stuart Maurice
$-22.1k
Aguiar Rodriguez Carlos Roberto
$-35k
Sienko David C
$-71.4k
Allen Kurt
$-38.8k
Brown Robert Denis
$-121.6k
Lawlar Russell Douglas
$-57.3k
Absolom Stuart Maurice
$-26.8k
Aguiar Rodriguez Carlos Roberto
$-26.8k
Brown Robert Denis
$-127.7k
Johnson George R
$+34.6k
Sienko David C
$-559k
Ralbovsky Stephen F
$-100.1k
Stanley Charles B
$-420.9k
Crumley Theodore
$-467.1k
Baker Phillips S Jr
$-5.9m
Rogers Terry V
$-425.8k
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During the last 3 months Hecla Mining Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 42% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 6, 2026 by Allen Kurt , who sold 210.4k USD worth of HL shares.

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169.9k USD

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Hecla Mining Co., with its roots tracing back to 1891, stands as a venerable figure in the realm of precious metals, primarily focusing on the extraction of silver and gold. Operating from its headquarters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Hecla utilizes a blend of traditional mining techniques and modern technology to excavate its mineral-rich land holdings. The company boasts a portfolio of strategically located underground and open-pit mines across North America, including its flagship Greens Creek mine in Alaska and the Lucky Friday mine in Idaho. These operations allow Hecla to efficiently extract high-grade ores that are then processed into refined metals, which are sold in global markets influenced by fluctuating commodity prices. The company's financial engine is driven by the sale of extracted precious metals, with silver traditionally playing a central role, complemented by a significant gold production footprint. Total revenue generation hinges on both the volume of metal produced and the prevailing silver and gold market prices, which can be volatile and are influenced by a myriad of economic factors, including global demand and supply dynamics, geopolitical tensions, and investor sentiment. In addition to metal sales, Hecla has fortified its financial health through careful cost management and strategic investments in its mining infrastructure, ensuring a balance between maximizing current production and securing long-term growth opportunities. Ultimately, this blend of operational efficiency and strategic foresight underscores Hecla Mining Co.'s enduring presence and adaptability in the competitive precious metals industry.

HL Intrinsic Value
13.15 USD
Overvaluation 27%
Intrinsic Value
Price $18.09

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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