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AMR stock jumps after hedge fund stake filing — what’s next for Alpha Metallurgical Resources
12 January 2026
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AMR stock jumps after hedge fund stake filing — what’s next for Alpha Metallurgical Resources

New York, January 11, 2026, 19:55 (EST) — The market has closed.

  • Shares of Alpha Metallurgical Resources climbed roughly 5% on Friday, pushing higher after a strong rally earlier this year.
  • A new SEC filing revealed that a hedge fund held a $41 million position in AMR as of Dec. 31.
  • Traders are zeroing in on met coal prices and when Alpha will release its next earnings report.

Alpha Metallurgical Resources’ shares ended Friday at $242.32, gaining 4.94%, following an investor filing that drew renewed attention to the U.S. metallurgical coal producer as the new week begins. StockAnalysis

The disclosure is significant as AMR’s shares have been racing ahead in year-end positioning. Its early-January jump has drawn fresh funds into a market segment sensitive to steel demand and export prices.

Alpha, a supplier of metallurgical coal essential for steel production, moves in line with the global demand cues shaping coking coal trade, regardless of any company-specific updates on a given day. Reuters

Germany’s Crocodile Capital Partners GmbH disclosed a $40,999,186 stake in AMR as of Dec. 31, owning 205,119 shares. This ranks as its second-largest holding by value, trailing only UBS Group, according to an SEC filing. Securities and Exchange Commission

A 13F offers a quarterly glimpse into U.S.-listed equity holdings of major money managers. While it reveals where interest lay, it’s backward-looking and doesn’t reflect any moves made after the quarter closed.

Alpha is pitching 2026 as much about cost and volume as pricing. Back in December, the company projected shipments between 14.4 million and 15.4 million metallurgical tons next year, with coal sales costs ranging from $95 to $101 per ton. CEO Andy Eidson cautioned that “market conditions continue to appear challenging in the immediate term.” Alpha Met Resources

On the commodity front, coking coal prices gained traction early January. According to Trading Economics, the price hit $230 a ton on Jan. 9, marking a 2.79% increase from the day before. Trading Economics

Peer moves showed some variation but leaned higher heading into the weekend: Warrior Met Coal finished at $96.97, gaining roughly 1.4%, while Peabody Energy climbed to $33.80, up around 3.0%, according to the latest market data.

Whispers of demand are resurfacing in the market. Mahesh Ojha, VP of research and business development at Kantilal Chhaganlal Securities, told Reuters that “India’s coking coal demand remains structurally strong.” This signals that seaborne buyers continue to wield influence over pricing. Reuters

Friday’s catalyst has its boundaries. The Crocodile filing shows holdings as of Dec. 31, not today’s positions, and met coal prices can drop fast if steel mills scale back operations or buyers resist contract prices.

Traders will be eyeing AMR’s rally to see if it sticks when U.S. markets open Monday, and whether the met-coal buying interest spreads to more coal stocks beyond the current handful. Earnings season looms as a closer checkpoint: Nasdaq’s earnings page shows Feb. 27, 2026 as the expected release date for AMR, though the company hasn’t made an official announcement yet. nasdaq.com

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