Hudbay Minerals stock hits 52-week high at 13.55 USD

Published 11/09/2025, 14:44
Hudbay Minerals stock hits 52-week high at 13.55 USD

Hudbay Minerals Inc. stock has reached a 52-week high, touching a price of 13.55 USD. This milestone reflects a significant upswing, as the company’s stock has surged by 93.7% over the past year. According to InvestingPro data, the company’s market capitalization now stands at $5.33 billion, with the stock currently trading near its Fair Value. The mining company’s impressive performance can be attributed to various factors, including strong market demand for metals and strategic operational efficiencies. With an EBITDA of $1.02 billion and revenue growth of 8.31%, Hudbay demonstrates solid operational execution. InvestingPro analysis reveals a "GREAT" financial health score, supported by strong profitability metrics and cash flow generation. As the stock continues to perform well, market analysts are closely monitoring its trajectory and potential for further gains, with analyst targets ranging from $13.00 to $16.68. For deeper insights into Hudbay’s valuation and growth prospects, investors can access comprehensive analysis through InvestingPro’s detailed research reports, available for over 1,400 US stocks.

In other recent news, Hudbay Minerals reported its Q2 2025 earnings, surpassing analyst expectations with an adjusted EPS of $0.19 compared to the forecasted $0.11, resulting in a 72.73% surprise. The company also achieved revenue of $536.4 million, slightly above the anticipated $534.39 million. These results indicate strong financial performance for the quarter. In further developments, RBC Capital raised its price target for Hudbay Minerals to C$19.00 from C$17.00, maintaining an Outperform rating, following Hudbay’s partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation, which involves a 30% stake in the company’s Copper World project in Arizona. Additionally, Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on Hudbay Minerals with a Buy rating and a price target of C$19.30, suggesting potential growth. In corporate governance news, Hudbay Minerals appointed Laura Tyler, a former BHP executive, to its Board of Directors, bringing extensive industry experience to the company. These recent developments highlight Hudbay Minerals’ strategic moves and robust quarterly performance.

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