Why United States Antimony Stock Is Rocketing Higher Today
United States Antimony (UAMY) stock rose 9.4% after the company announced a $100M share repurchase program. CEO Gary Evans cited undervaluation as the reason for the buyback. The stock had fallen 8% the previous day.
How this was made

The 30-second read
Why it matters
The buyback is a fresh primary corporate action that could attract short‑covering and new buying.
Market read
The announcement is likely to boost UAMY's price in the near term and may influence peer mining stocks.
Timing
today
Background
U.S. Antimony (UAMY) announced a $100 M share repurchase, causing a 9% intraday rise.
Ticker impact
Board approved a $100 million share repurchase program, driving the stock up 9% intraday.
Short-term upside as investors anticipate share price support.
New $100 M buyback for a micro‑cap is material and the stock already rallied 9% on the news.
Key entities
- companyUnited States Antimony
Mining company listed on NYSE under ticker UAMY.
- executiveGary Evans
Chairman and CEO who announced the buyback.


