UAMY
$10.30
United States Antimony Corporation produces and sells antimony, zeolite, and precious metals in the United States and Canada.
Recent News
Jim Cramer Calls United States Antimony Corporation Stock an “Interesting One”
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE:UAMY) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer evaluated, along with the fragile food market. When a caller mentioned that they have owned the stock for the last three years, Cramer commented: Well, look, I’m a big believer in minerals and metals, and I think you’ve got an interesting one. I […]
United States Antimony JV Targets Domestic Processing And Supply Chain Value
United States Antimony (NYSE:UAMY) announced a joint venture with Americas Gold and Silver Corporation to build a commercial-scale hydrometallurgical antimony processing facility in the United States. The plant is planned as an on-site processing solution aimed at increasing domestic antimony capacity and reducing reliance on foreign supply chains. This partnership adds a new operational angle to United States Antimony's story beyond its government awards, tungsten resource, and recent NYSE...
Is United States Antimony Corporation (UAMY) A Good Stock To Buy?
Is UAMY a good stock to buy now? We came across a bullish thesis on United States Antimony Corporation on Joshua S’s Substack by Strata Capital. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on UAMY. United States Antimony Corporation’s share was trading at $10.51 as of March 11th. UAMY’s trailing and forward P/E were 33.93 and […]
Antimony Corporation (UAMY) Benefited from the Export Restrictions
iMGP Global Partner, an investment management company, released its fourth quarter 2025 investor letter for the “iMGP Small Company Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The Fund returned 1.33% in the fourth quarter compared to the Russell 2000 Index’s 2.19% return. The Fund’s returns were flat at 0.01% in 2025, compared to […]
Will US Defense Contracts and New Tungsten Resource Change United States Antimony's (UAMY) Narrative
In early March 2026, United States Antimony Corporation reported an inferred tungsten resource at its Fostung property in Ontario, a very large gross metal value estimate, a US$245 million sole-source contract with the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency, and a US$27 million Defense Production Act award to expand critical minerals capabilities in Montana and Alaska. Together, these developments highlight how government-backed contracts and funding, alongside tungsten resource expansion, are...