International Tower Hill Mines Shares Drop 7.3%

Analysts Question Whether Investors Should Sell the Stock

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Shares of International Tower Hill Mines (NYSE:THM) fell 7.3% during mid-day trading on Thursday, with the stock trading as low as $3.04 per share. The company's stock has seen a decline of 72% in trading volume compared to its average daily volume. International Tower Hill Mines is a mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its flagship Livengood gold project in Alaska.

Why it matters

The drop in International Tower Hill Mines' stock price and trading volume could signal concerns among investors about the company's prospects. As a mineral exploration company, International Tower Hill Mines' success is heavily dependent on the development and potential profitability of its Livengood gold project, which is located in a remote area of Alaska.

The details

International Tower Hill Mines' stock closed at $3.07 on Thursday, down from a previous close of $3.31. The company's 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages are $2.51 and $2.00, respectively. International Tower Hill Mines has a market capitalization of $627.81 million, a P/E ratio of -151.00, and a beta of 0.71.

  • International Tower Hill Mines' stock was down 7.3% during mid-day trading on Thursday, March 5, 2026.

The players

International Tower Hill Mines Ltd.

A mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its flagship Livengood gold project in Alaska, United States.

Paulson & Co. Inc.

A major shareholder of International Tower Hill Mines, having acquired 18,018,018 shares of the company's stock in a transaction on January 27th.

Electrum Group LLC

A major shareholder of International Tower Hill Mines, having acquired 3,153,153 shares of the company's stock in a transaction on January 27th.

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The takeaway

The drop in International Tower Hill Mines' stock price and trading volume raises questions about the company's prospects and the potential profitability of its Livengood gold project in Alaska. Investors will be closely watching the company's progress as it continues to develop and advance this key asset.