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Here's Why Hecla Mining Crushed the Market Today
Shares in silver miner Hecla Mining (HL +4.60%) rose by 5.1% at 11 a.m this morning. There’s no secret to the move; silver opened higher today. That’s excellent news for a company that’s doubling down on silver this year, having recently sold a subsidiary that owns gold mining assets (the Casa Berardi Mine in Quebec, Canada) while doubling its exploration and pre-development spending to $55 million in 2026 in order to develop its silver portfolio.
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The recent sale generated $160 million in cash, which management plans to use to further deleverage the company by paying down debt, which will "enhance Hecla’s financial flexibility and capacity to invest in strategic growth investments, positioning Hecla to maximize value from its world-class silver portfolio,: according to the company.
As such, the all-in-on-silver approach will likely increase the stock’s sensitivity to silver prices in 2026.
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NYSE: HL
Hecla Mining
Today’s Change
(4.60%) $0.79
Current Price
$17.98
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$12B
Day’s Range
$17.07 - $18.27
52wk Range
$4.46 - $34.17
Volume
294K
Avg Vol
24M
Gross Margin
40.87%
Dividend Yield
0.09%
The outlook for silver in 2026
While silver and gold have been sold off as part of a broad-based sell-off (investors look to raise cash in such situations), the reality is that the underlying demand for silver has its own dynamics, which will likely decouple it from the broader sell-off in asset classes at some point. They include demand for silver for use in AI data centers due to its superior thermal conductivity and oxidation resistance.
While it’s too early to declare a decoupling, today’s movement is a positive sign, and Hecla shareholders are enjoying the stock rising while the broader equity markets decline.