Track the Hycroft Mining Holding CORP stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Chemicals & Materials sector, Hycroft Mining Holding CORP has published 140 insider filings. The latest transaction was reported on 14 May 2026 (Attribution). Among the most active insiders: HIGHBRIDGE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC. Every trade is openly available.
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Hycroft Mining Holding Corp. is a U.S.-based precious-metals development company listed on the Nasdaq market under the ticker HYMC and operating in the United States. The company is centered on the Hycroft Mine, a large gold-and-silver asset in northern Nevada, roughly west of Winnemucca, within one of North America’s most established mining jurisdictions. Based on the company’s recent filings and investor materials, Hycroft is best described as a development-stage miner and explorer rather than a stable, cash-generating producer. Its strategy is focused on technical studies, resource growth, drilling, and advancing the project toward a future commercial sulfide processing phase. The business was originally formed under a different name and later emerged through a recapitalization transaction that led to its Nasdaq listing as HYMC. Operationally, Hycroft owns 100% of the Hycroft Mine and controls a very large land package of about 64,000 acres, of which only a small portion has been explored. The company highlights substantial gold and silver mineral resources and an installed infrastructure base that includes three-stage crushing facilities, leach pad capacity, and two Merrill-Crowe plants with refinery capacity. This is important for investors: the asset is not simply a greenfield project, but a historically worked mine with significant existing infrastructure and a long operating history. At the same time, the company’s economics remain highly sensitive to precious-metals prices, capital access, metallurgical performance, permitting, and the success of continued drilling. From a competitive standpoint, Hycroft’s appeal lies in the scale of the resource, its location in Nevada, and the optionality created by ongoing exploration. The company has emphasized a first-principles exploration approach and has reported new high-grade silver trends below previously mined pits, suggesting potential for resource expansion and future mine-planning flexibility. Its geographic footprint is concentrated entirely in the United States, with corporate and operational activity centered in Winnemucca, Nevada. Recent milestones include a 2026 technical report summary and updated mineral resource estimate, a 2025-2026 exploration drill program, and public disclosure of drill results that the company said improved understanding of the Vortex high-grade silver system. For equity investors, HYMC should be viewed as a high-risk, high-upside mining development story, with equity performance likely influenced by project milestones, insider activity reported through SEC Form 4 filings, and the direction of gold and silver markets. The stock is traded on Nasdaq in the United States.