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Alpha Metallurgical Resources Stock Drops 7.7%
Analysts weigh in on whether investors should sell the mining company's shares.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:24pm
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The heavy machinery and equipment of the coal mining industry, captured in a dramatic, industrial-style photograph, reflects the challenges and complexities facing Alpha Metallurgical Resources and the broader sector.Bristol TodayShares of Alpha Metallurgical Resources (NYSE:AMR), a leading producer of metallurgical coal, fell 7.7% on Thursday, trading as low as $181.21. The stock closed at $183.84, with around 223,640 shares traded, down 24% from the average daily volume. Analysts have mixed views on the company, with some maintaining 'hold' ratings and one issuing a 'sell' recommendation.
Why it matters
Alpha Metallurgical Resources is a key supplier of metallurgical coal, a critical raw material for the global steel industry. The company's stock performance and analyst sentiment can provide insights into the broader trends and challenges facing the coal mining sector.
The details
Several equity research analysts have recently weighed in on Alpha Metallurgical Resources. Jefferies Financial Group and Benchmark both reiterated 'hold' ratings on the stock, with Jefferies setting a $185 price target. Zacks Research upgraded the stock from 'strong sell' to 'hold', while B. Riley Financial lifted its price target from $203 to $207 and maintained a 'neutral' rating. Weiss Ratings, on the other hand, assigned a 'sell (d)' rating to the shares.
- On Thursday, April 11, 2026, Alpha Metallurgical Resources stock fell 7.7%.
- The stock traded as low as $181.21 and closed at $183.84, with around 223,640 shares traded.
The players
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
A leading pure-play producer of high-grade metallurgical coal, primarily serving the global steelmaking industry. The company operates multiple underground and surface mining complexes across the central Appalachian and Illinois basins.
Jefferies Financial Group
An investment banking firm that has maintained a 'hold' rating on Alpha Metallurgical Resources, with a $185 price target.
Benchmark
An equity research firm that has also maintained a 'hold' rating on Alpha Metallurgical Resources.
Zacks Research
An investment research firm that recently upgraded Alpha Metallurgical Resources from 'strong sell' to 'hold'.
B. Riley Financial
An investment firm that has lifted its price target on Alpha Metallurgical Resources from $203 to $207, while maintaining a 'neutral' rating.
Weiss Ratings
A research firm that has assigned a 'sell (d)' rating to Alpha Metallurgical Resources.
What they’re saying
“We must maintain a 'hold' rating on Alpha Metallurgical Resources, with a price target of $185.”
— Jefferies Financial Group, Equity Research Analyst
“We continue to rate Alpha Metallurgical Resources as 'hold' based on our analysis.”
— Benchmark, Equity Research Analyst
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching to see if Alpha Metallurgical Resources can regain its footing and reverse the recent stock decline. The company's upcoming earnings report and any further analyst commentary will be key indicators of the company's performance and future prospects.
The takeaway
The volatility in Alpha Metallurgical Resources' stock price reflects the broader challenges facing the coal mining industry, including competition from alternative energy sources and environmental regulations. Investors will need to carefully evaluate the company's long-term strategy and competitive positioning to determine if it remains a sound investment.


