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Alpha Metallurgical Stock Up 66% as Director Buys Up $1.5 Million in Shares
Kenneth S. Courtis, a director of Alpha Metallurgical Resources (AMR 0.66%), reported the purchase of 8,000 shares on March 12, 2026 across multiple open-market transactions, for a total consideration of approximately $1.53 million according to the SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($191.07).
Key questions
The current acquisition of 8,000 shares is smaller than the historical median insider sale of 10,621 shares, and represents 0.92% of direct holdings, below the median transaction size for prior buy or sell events.
The transaction increases direct holdings to 874,537 shares, with no change in indirect or derivative positions.
The weighted average purchase price of around $191.07 per share was approximately 1.0% above the March 12, 2026 market close of $189.48, and about 12.4% below the current price of $217.97 as of March 25, 2026.
The purchase continues a net accumulation pattern since late 2024, with Courtis increasing his direct holdings by 45.53% over the past 15 months, suggesting ongoing conviction but at a measured cadence relative to available share capacity.
Company overview
Company snapshot
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc. operates at scale as a leading coal producer with a diversified portfolio of metallurgical and thermal coal assets. The company leverages its extensive mining infrastructure and operational expertise to supply essential raw materials for steelmaking and energy generation. Strategic positioning in key coal-producing regions supports its ability to meet the needs of both domestic and global customers.
What this transaction means for investors
This purchase seems more like a solid vote of confidence than a bold gamble, especially given signs of a longer-term accumulation strategy. For investors, that difference is important, and in particular since shares have skyrocketed about 66% over the past year. When insiders buy shares at high prices after a good run, it usually means they believe the fundamentals still point to more growth ahead.
At Alpha Metallurgical Resources, the fundamentals present a mixed but stabilizing picture. The company pulled in over $2.1 billion in revenue in 2025, but profitability has taken a hit, resulting in a net loss of about $61.7 million, partly due to lower coal prices affecting their margins. In the fourth quarter, adjusted EBITDA dropped to $28.5 million from previous highs, showing the ongoing ups and downs in the metallurgical coal market. On the plus side, liquidity is strong with over $500 million on hand and no major debt, plus the company is actively returning capital through a $1.5 billion buyback program.
The main point to take away is that insider buying here fits a cyclical recovery idea. The shares have done well so far, but future returns will likely depend on coal prices and global demand for steel. Long-term investors should pay less attention to the timing of this particular buy and more to whether pricing conditions are on the upswing.