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Wall Street Zen Upgrades Hecla Mining Stock Rating
Research firm boosts mining company's rating to "strong-buy"
Mar. 21, 2026 at 6:29am
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Wall Street Zen, a research firm, has upgraded its rating on Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL) stock from "buy" to "strong-buy" in a new research note. The upgrade comes as Hecla, a diversified mining company focused on silver and gold production, has seen its share price rise over the past year.
Why it matters
Hecla Mining is one of the oldest publicly traded precious metals companies in the United States, with operations in North America and Latin America. The upgrade from Wall Street Zen reflects growing investor confidence in the company's performance and outlook, which could drive further gains in the stock price.
The details
In its research note, Wall Street Zen cited Hecla Mining's strong operational and financial results as reasons for the upgrade. The firm noted the company's ability to navigate market challenges and maintain profitability. Several other research analysts have also recently issued reports on Hecla, with a mix of "hold" and "buy" ratings.
- Wall Street Zen issued the research note on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The players
Hecla Mining
A diversified mining company focused on the exploration, development, and production of silver and gold, with by-product credits from lead and zinc. The company was founded in 1891 and is headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Wall Street Zen
A research firm that provides analysis and ratings on various stocks and industries.
The takeaway
The upgrade from Wall Street Zen reflects growing investor confidence in Hecla Mining's ability to navigate market challenges and maintain profitability, which could drive further gains in the stock price. As one of the oldest publicly traded precious metals companies in the United States, Hecla's performance is closely watched by investors in the mining sector.

