Hecla Completes Acquisition of Alexco Resource Corp
Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) has completed its acquisition of Alexco Resource Corp. (NYSE American:AXU). With this acquisition, Hecla aims to increase its silver production to 17-20 million ounces annually by leveraging the Keno Hill property, expected to enhance its position as a leading silver producer in the U.S. and Canada. The acquisition involved issuing approximately $69 million in shares to Alexco shareholders and terminating a silver streaming interest for $135 million. Hecla also provided a $30 million secured loan to Alexco to support the transition.
- Acquisition of Alexco poised to increase annual silver production to 17-20 million ounces.
- Keno Hill property shows potential for high-grade reserves and is in a supportive mining jurisdiction.
- No significant capital expenditures expected for Keno Hill to reach full production.
- Termination of silver streaming interest may impact immediate revenue generation.
- Issuance of shares for the acquisition could lead to shareholder dilution.
“With the world’s increasing demand for silver for clean energy, Hecla is helping meet that demand as the world’s fastest growing established silver miner,” said
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As part of the acquisition, Hecla issued 17,992,875 million shares of its common stock to Alexco shareholders for a total consideration of approximately
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