Hecla Mining Company
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Hecla Mining Company operates as a leading precious metals mining company in North America, specializing in silver and gold production. Headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the company was founded in 1891 and ranks as the largest silver producer in the United States. Hecla operates four primary mining facilities: the Greens Creek mine in Alaska, the Lucky Friday mine in Idaho, the Casa Berardi mine in Quebec, and the Keno Hill mine in Canada's Yukon Territory. The company produces silver, gold, lead, and zinc, with silver representing its flagship commodity. Hecla employs approximately 1,800 people across its operations and produces roughly 13-14 million ounces of silver annually. The company's Greens Creek operation stands as one of the world's lowest-cost silver mines. In recent years, Hecla has focused on expanding production capacity and extending mine life through exploration and development activities. The company completed its acquisition of Klondex Mines in 2018, adding Nevada gold operations, though it later sold these assets to focus on its core properties. Hecla maintains a disciplined approach to capital allocation, balancing production growth with financial stability. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HL and has paid dividends for over 125 years, demonstrating its commitment to shareholder returns.