US Primary Silver Miner – HL Trend & CycleHecla Mining (HL) is one of the largest primary silver producers in the US, operating major mines like Greens Creek and Lucky Friday, with additional assets in Canada and across North America. I’m using this chart to track how a core silver miner responds to the ongoing silver bull move, mapping wee
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0.268 USD
31.80 M USD
825.96 M USD
About Hecla Mining Company
Sector
Industry
CEO
Robert L. Krcmarov
Website
Headquarters
Coeur d'Alene
Founded
1891
IPO date
Mar 17, 1980
Identifiers
2
ISIN ARDEUT115417
Hecla Mining Co. engages in the provision of precious and base metals. It operates through the following segments: Greens Creek, Lucky Friday, Keno Hill, Casa Berardi, and Other. The company was founded by Amasa B. Campbell, Patsy Clark, and John Finch on October 14, 1891 and is headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, ID.
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HL - Hecla Mining CompanyHecla Mining Co. engages in the provision of precious and base metals. It operates through the following segments: Greens Creek, Lucky Friday, Keno Hill, Casa Berardi, and Other. The company was founded by Amasa B. Campbell, Patsy Clark, and John Finch on October 14, 1891 and is headquartered in Coe
Hecla Mining (Share Count Inflation Adjusted) I’ll use today ≈ 670M shares outstanding as the numerator, and each historical share count as the denominator.
Multipliers (today-normalized)
May 2019
Shares ≈ 486M
Multiplier = 670 / 486 = 1.379
June 2021
Shares ≈ 542M
Multiplier = 670 / 542 = 1.236
April 2025
Shares ≈ 632.6M
Multiplier = 670 /
Hecla Mining (HL) — U.S. Silver Leader with Critical-Mineral TaiCompany Overview
Hecla NYSE:HL is a top North American silver & gold producer, anchored by Greens Creek, delivering sustainable, efficient production and leverage to precious-metals upside.
Key Catalysts
Silver = U.S. Critical Mineral (Nov ’25): Elevates strategic importance amid demand from sol
HeclaOld news for many, but Hecla has one of the longest consolidations under this overhead of any ticker ever. Maybe the longest, because I haven't seen a longer consolidation.
One of my teachers said that you can expect the height of the breakout to be roughly equivalent to the length of the consol
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