Freeport-McMoRan Securities Class Action Launched, Compensation Opportunity Arises
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Dec 14 2025
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Source: Globenewswire
- Class Action Notification: Rosen Law Firm reminds investors who purchased Freeport-McMoRan securities between February 15, 2022, and September 24, 2025, to apply as lead plaintiffs by January 12, 2026, to participate in the class action and seek compensation.
- Legal Risk Disclosure: The lawsuit alleges that Freeport-McMoRan failed to ensure safety at the Grasberg mine in Indonesia, exposing workers to fatal risks and not disclosing related regulatory and reputational risks, which could negatively impact the company's future operations.
- Investor Rights Protection: Investors can participate in the lawsuit through a contingency fee arrangement with no upfront costs, indicating Rosen Law Firm's commitment to providing legal support for affected investors and enhancing its influence in securities litigation.
- Law Firm Credibility: Rosen Law Firm has recovered over $438 million for investors in 2019 alone, showcasing its successful track record in securities class actions, which strengthens investor trust and reliance on their legal expertise.
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Analyst Views on FCX
Wall Street analysts forecast FCX stock price to rise
15 Analyst Rating
13 Buy
2 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 58.780
Low
46.00
Averages
58.79
High
70.00
Current: 58.780
Low
46.00
Averages
58.79
High
70.00
About FCX
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. is a metals company. The Company operates assets with reserves of copper, gold and molybdenum. Its portfolio of assets includes the Grasberg minerals district in Indonesia, which is a copper and gold deposit; and operations in the United States, including the large-scale Morenci minerals district in North America and the Cerro Verde operation in South America. Its segments include Cerro Verde copper mine, Indonesia operations and United States Rod & Refining operations. It produces copper concentrate, cathode and continuous cast copper rod. Its copper ore from mines is processed by smelting and refining or by solution extraction and electrowinning (SX/EW). It produces copper cathodes at an electrolytic refinery located in El Paso, Texas. The SX/EW cathode is produced from the Morenci, Bagdad, Safford, Sierrita, Miami, Chino and Tyrone mines in the United States, and from the Cerro Verde and El Abra mines in South America.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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