Compare · AEC vs SCCO
AEC vs SCCO
Side-by-side comparison of Anfield Energy Inc. (AEC) and Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both AEC and SCCO operate in Metal Mining (Basic Materials), so they compete in similar markets.
- SCCO is the larger of the two at $143.90B, about 1824.7x AEC ($78.9M).
- Over the past year, AEC is down 32.9% and SCCO is up 78.8% - SCCO leads by 111.7 points.
- AEC has been more active in the news (8 items in the past 4 weeks vs 3 for SCCO).
- SCCO has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 0 for AEC).
- Company
- Anfield Energy Inc.
- Southern Copper Corporation
- Price
- $4.33-3.88%
- $172.46-2.03%
- Market cap
- $78.9M
- $143.90B
- 1M return
- +1.41%
- -11.34%
- 1Y return
- -32.87%
- +78.82%
- Industry
- Metal Mining
- Metal Mining
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- NYSE
- IPO
- News (4w)
- 8
- 3
- Recent ratings
- 0
- 25
Southern Copper Corporation
Southern Copper Corporation engages in mining, exploring, smelting, and refining copper and other minerals in Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador, and Chile. The company is involved in the mining, milling, and flotation of copper ore to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates; smelting of copper concentrates to produce blister and anode copper; refining of anode copper to produce copper cathodes; production of molybdenum concentrate and sulfuric acid; production of refined silver, gold, and other materials; and mining and processing of zinc and lead. It operates the Toquepala and Cuajone open-pit mines, and a smelter and refinery in Peru; and La Caridad, an open-pit copper mine, as well as a copper ore concentrator, a SX-EW plant, a smelter, refinery, and a rod plant in Mexico. The company also operates Buenavista, an open-pit copper mine, as well as two copper concentrators and two operating SX-EW plants in Mexico. In addition, it operates five underground mines that produce zinc, lead, copper, silver, and gold; a coal mine that produces coal and coke; and a zinc refinery. The company has interests in 59,252 hectares of exploration concessions in Peru; 503,104 hectares of exploration concessions in Mexico; 229,312 hectares of exploration concessions in Argentina; 27,353 hectares of exploration concessions in Chile; and 7,299 hectares of exploration concessions in Ecuador. Southern Copper Corporation was incorporated in 1952 and is based in Phoenix, Arizona. Southern Copper Corporation is a subsidiary of Americas Mining Corporation.
Latest AEC
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Anfield Energy Inc.
- Anfield Energy Announces Lease of Additional Patented Mining Claims Expanding Land Holdings for JD-5 and Slick Rock Projects
- Anfield Energy Inc. Receives ATF Blasting Permits for Utah and Colorado Mines
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Anfield Energy Inc.
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Anfield Energy Inc.
- Utah Legislators to Tour Anfield Energy’s Velvet-Wood Critical Minerals Project
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Anfield Energy Inc.
- Anfield Energy Delivers Strong First-Half 2026 Momentum with Exceptional PEA Economics and Clear Path to Near-Term Production
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Anfield Energy Inc.
- Anfield Energy Files Its Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment Which Reflects its Robust Hub-And-Spoke Uranium and Vanadium Production Strategy
Latest SCCO
- Southern Copper Corporation filed SEC Form 8-K: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- Southern Copper Corporation filed SEC Form 8-K: Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Southern Copper Corporation filed SEC Form 8-K: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation, Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Southern Copper Corporation filed SEC Form 8-K: Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- SEC Form 424B3 filed by Southern Copper Corporation
- SEC Form S-3ASR filed by Southern Copper Corporation
- Director Palomino Bonilla Luis Miguel sold $724 worth of shares (4 units at $181.00), decreasing direct ownership by 0.23% to 1,703 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Palomino Bonilla Luis Miguel sold $20,000 worth of shares (100 units at $200.00), decreasing direct ownership by 6% to 1,707 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Palomino Bonilla Luis Miguel sold $35,565 worth of shares (200 units at $177.82), decreasing direct ownership by 10% to 1,807 units (SEC Form 4)
- Barclays initiated coverage on Southern Copper with a new price target