Hecla Mining (HL) saw its stock price plummet 5.23% in pre-market trading on Friday following the release of its first-quarter 2025 earnings report. The significant drop comes as the company's results fell short of Wall Street expectations, disappointing investors despite showing year-over-year improvements.
The precious metals mining company reported adjusted earnings of 4 cents per share for the quarter ended March 31, missing the mean expectation of 5 cents per share from eight analysts. While this represents an improvement from the 1 cent per share reported in the same quarter last year, it failed to meet the market's higher expectations. Revenue for the quarter rose 37.9% to $261.34 million, surpassing analysts' expectations of $236.26 million. However, this positive revenue surprise was not enough to offset the earnings miss.
Despite the negative market reaction, Hecla Mining did report some positive metrics, including a quarterly net income of $28.73 million. The company's shares had risen by 2.9% this quarter and gained 16.5% year-to-date prior to this earnings release. Analysts maintain a generally positive outlook on the stock, with the current average rating being "buy" and a median 12-month price target of $7.25. However, it's worth noting that the mean earnings estimate has fallen by about 33.8% in the last three months, indicating growing concerns about the company's near-term performance.
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