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Hecla Mining Co HL

Alternate Symbol(s):  HL.P.B

Hecla Mining Company discovers, acquires and develops mines and other mineral interests and produces and market concentrates containing silver, gold and other metals, carbon material containing silver and gold, and unrefined dore containing silver and gold. Its segments include Greens Creek, Lucky Friday, Keno Hill, Casa Berardi and Nevada Operations. The Company produces zinc, silver and precious metals flotation concentrates at Greens Creek and silver and zinc flotation concentrates at Lucky Friday. At Greens Creek, it also produces gravity concentrate containing payable silver, gold and lead. It also produces unrefined gold and silver bullion bars (dore) and loaded carbon and precipitates at Casa Berardi, which are shipped to refiners before sale of the metals to precious metal traders. Keno Hill is located in the Keno Hill Silver District in Canada's Yukon Territory. Nevada Operations consists of four land packages in northern Nevada totaling approximately 110 square miles.


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Post by arh0070on Mar 28, 2023 1:19pm
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Hecla bonds

Hecla bondsHecla of course is a US company so its bonds trade in the Us market .If you have an online brokerage account say with Schwab or something similar its easy to find them .The bid/ask is just below par .Generally depending upon the day you have to buy a minimum of 10 bonds which is about 10K .Each bond is just less than a thousand dollars .Dividend is twice per year in early March/September.Works really well in a retirement account .Its classed as a fairly high risk bond but since I know Hecla well I dont think it is risky.I also own Freeport bonds but they yield slightly less around 6.5%.
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