On August 18, Hecla Mining fell 5.07% in regular trading, trading at $17.88/share, with turnover of approximately $91.9 million.
On the news front, the precious metals sector experienced broad-based weakness, with silver mining stocks collectively under pressure. Within the Silver sector, First Majestic Silver fell 4.79%, Aya Gold & Silver dropped 4.87%, Silvercorp Metals declined 4.15%, Endeavour Silver lost 3.76%, and Vizsla Silver slid 3.70%, reflecting a clear sector-wide downturn.
Hecla Mining underperformed peers amid the selloff, likely weighed down by its recent Q2 earnings miss. The company reported EPS of $0.17, below analyst consensus estimates of $0.18-$0.21, while revenue of $333.9 million fell short of the expected $368.8 million. Despite representing a 325% year-over-year EPS increase and a 52% revenue gain, the shortfall relative to expectations appears to have amplified selling pressure during the sector pullback.
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