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Coeur Mining, Inc. explores for precious metals in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The company primarily explores for gold, silver, zinc, and lead properties.
It holds 100% interests in the Palmarejo gold and silver mine covering an area of approximately 67,296 net acres located in the State of Chihuahua in Northern Mexico; the Rochester silver and gold mine that covers an area of approximately 43,441net acres situated in northwestern Nevada; the Kensington gold mine comprising 3,972 net acres located to the north of Juneau, Alaska; the Wharf gold mine covering an area of approximately 3,243 net acres situated in the northern Black Hills of western South Dakota; and the Silvertip silver-zinc-lead mine comprising 97,298 net acres located in northern British Columbia, Canada. In addition, the company owns interests in the Crown and Sterling projects located in southern Nevada; and the La Preciosa project located in Mexico. Further, it markets and sells its concentrates to third-party customers, smelters, under off-take agreements. The company was formerly known as Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation and changed its name to Coeur Mining, Inc. in May 2013.
Coeur Mining, Inc. was incorporated in 1928 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coeur Mining, Inc. (“Coeur” or the “Company”) (NYSE, TSX: CDE) today announced that it will report its first quarter 2026 operational and financial results after the New York Stock Exchange closes for trading on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The Company will be hosting a conference call at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time (10:00 a.m. Central Time) on Thursday, May 7, 2026. Hosting the call will be Mitchell J. Krebs, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Coeur, who will b.

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coeur Mining, Inc.'s (“Coeur” or the “Company”) (NYSE, TSX: CDE) Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Thomas S. Whelan, and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Michael “Mick” Routledge, will participate in the TD Cowen 2nd Annual Silver Corporate Access Day in London, United Kingdom on Monday, April 13, 2026. Additionally, Mr. Whelan will present at Mining Forum Europe in Zurich, Switzerland on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The TD Cowen 2n.

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coeur Mining, Inc. (“Coeur” or the “Company”) (NYSE, TSX: CDE) today announced the early participation results of its previously announced private exchange offer to certain Eligible Holders (the “Exchange Offer”) for any and all of the US$400,000,000 aggregate principal amount outstanding 6.875% Senior Notes due 2032 (CUSIP: 644535 AJ5 / C62944 AE0; ISIN: US644535AJ57 / USC62944AE04) (the “Existing Notes”) issued by New Gold Inc. (“New Gold”) for up to US$400,000,000 a.

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Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC reduced its stake in shares of Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE: CDE) by 14.4% during the undefined quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 2,027,849 shares of the basic materials company's stock after selling 340,222 shares during the

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The Iran war fueled a gold selloff as investors sought liquidity amid surging energy prices and stagflation concerns. A stronger dollar, rising yields, and interest rate cut uncertainty also contributed to the gold correction. Gold's core underlying drivers remain strong amid burgeoning government debt, heightened geopolitical risk, and robust central bank demand.

CDE's Q4 profit surges 468% to $215M, fueled by higher gold and silver prices and stronger mine performance, boosting margins and financial flexibility.

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Coeur Mining delivered strong Q4 results with revenue up 120% year over year and adjusted EPS rising 218%, supported by operational improvements and asset optimization. The acquisition of New Gold significantly expanded Coeur's asset base, positioning the company for higher production growth across gold, silver, and copper in 2026. CDE generated $666 million in free cash flow for 2025, strengthening its balance sheet and reducing debt by approximately 42% year over year.

Assenagon Asset Management S.A. cut its holdings in Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE: CDE) by 68.0% in the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 259,391 shares of the basic materials company's stock after selling 551,044 shares during the quarter. Assenagon Asset Management

Gold prices popped on Friday -- but are down 13% since before the Iran war began. Coeur stock is down even more: 37%, but its growth prospects look lumpy.

Coeur Mining (CDE) remains a Strong Buy after completing the New Gold acquisition, significantly boosting gold, silver, and copper production and cash flow. CDE guides for $2 billion in free cash flow in 2026 and launched a $750 million buyback alongside new dividend, together with an upsized $1 billion credit facility. Valuation remains conservative, with an intrinsic value above current levels, reflecting strong growth potential and manageable execution risk.

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