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Freeport-McMoRan Chief Accounting Officer Sells $334,000 Worth of Stock

finance.yahoo.com · Thu, August 13, 2026 at 9:30 PM GMT+8

Ellie L. Mikes, Chief Accounting Officer at Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE:FCX), executed a sale of 4,773 shares of common stock on Aug. 5, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($70.00); post-transaction value based on Aug. 5, 2026, market close ($69.39).

What is the significance of the transaction relative to the insider's total position?The sale of 4,773 shares reduced Ellie L. Mikes's direct equity position by 12%, though she maintains a remaining direct interest in 36,000 shares valued at $2.50 million as of the Aug. 5, 2026, close.

How does the execution price compare to recent market performance?The Chief Accounting Officer liquidated the position at $70.00 per share, while the stock was priced at $67.30 as of the Aug. 4, 2026, market close.

What is the nature of the remaining equity holdings?The entirety of the 36,000 shares remaining in the insider's direct holdings are restricted stock units, representing a total insider ownership stake of 0.0025% in the company.

What is the market context surrounding this disposition?The transaction follows a period of substantial appreciation, with the company's shares delivering a 73% return over the one-year period ending on the transaction date of Aug. 5, 2026.

Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-04)

Freeport-McMoRan is a diversified mining enterprise that extracts and processes copper, gold, molybdenum, and silver from major operations across North America, South America, and Indonesia, with the Grasberg minerals district in Indonesia representing a cornerstone asset.

The company generates revenue by extracting and selling mineral commodities in global markets, leveraging its integrated mining operations and processing capabilities to capture value across the commodity price cycle.

Freeport-McMoRan serves global industrial customers, manufacturers, and commodity traders who require copper and precious metals for construction, electronics, renewable energy infrastructure, and other industrial applications.

Freeport-McMoRan is one of the world's largest publicly traded copper producers, with a market capitalization of $96.7 billion and TTM revenues of $25.9 billion. The company's diversified asset base across multiple geographies and commodity exposures provides operational resilience and exposure to secular demand drivers, including electrification and the development of renewable energy infrastructure. With 29,000 employees and strategically positioned mining assets, Freeport-McMoRan maintains a competitive advantage through its low-cost production profile and significant mineral reserves.

Insider transactions can be a great window into the world of investing. Yet, many insider transactions don't accurately reflect a company's near-term prospects. For that reason, it's always best to dive into a company's fundamentals to determine whether a stock is worth owning. Let's take a closer look at copper mining giant Freeport-McMoRan (FCX).

To begin, let's see how FCX has performed relative to the S&P 500. Since 2021, the stock has generated a total return of 93%, equating to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.1%. That's slightly better than the benchmark S&P 500, which has delivered a total return of 86%, with a CAGR of 13.2% over this same period.

As the world's largest publicly traded producer of copper, FCX is obviously tied to the overall price of copper, which, in turn, is often driven by macroeconomic conditions. Since copper plays such a key role in wiring, both the price of copper and FCX's share price often move in tandem with global industrial demand.

Looking ahead, this means FCX could be an ancillary artificial intelligence (AI) stock. As data center construction continues to accelerate, the world will need significant amounts of heavy-duty copper to handle the massive electrical loads. Similarly, electric vehicles (EVs) require more copper wiring than a gas-powered vehicle.

All in all, FCX remains a savvy way for investors to gain exposure to the industrial economy through one of the world's key commodity producers.

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