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Newmont CorporationNEM

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Newmont Corporation operates as a gold producer. It also explores for copper, silver, lead, zinc, and other metals. It has operations and/or assets in the United States, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Ghana, Suriname, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, and Canada. The company was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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ExcellentMetricSide Score: 100/100
Profitability30/30
Growth25/25
Balance Sheet25/25
Cash Quality20/20
Price & Volume

Key Metrics at a Glance(as of March 2026)

Scale

Market Cap
$111.89B
105.8%
TTM Revenue
$24.97B
26.9%
TTM EBITDA
$16.01B
75.3%
TTM Net Income
$8.46B
66.8%
Free Cash Flow
$3.14B
160.9%

Profitability & Efficiency

Operating Margin
62.7%
27.2%
Net Margin
44.6%
18.3%
ROE
24.1%
49.4%
Shares Out.
1.08B
3.6%

Valuation

P/E Ratio
13.2x
P/S Ratio
4.5x
P/B Ratio
3.2x

Balance Sheet

Total Assets
$57.67B
Long-Term Debt
$5.08B
D/E Ratio
0.1
Equity
$35.10B

Financial Analysis

Revenue & Growth

Newmont Corporation (NEM) reported trailing twelve months revenue of $24.97B as of March 2026, a 26.9% increase year-over-year. Quarterly revenue reached $7.31B, reflecting continued top-line momentum.

Profitability

Newmont Corporation generated $8.46B in TTM net income, with quarterly EBITDA of $5.21B. The operating margin expanded from 49.3% to 62.7%, suggesting improving cost efficiency and pricing discipline.

Efficiency

The spread between operating margin (62.7%) and net margin (44.6%) indicates significant non-operating expenses or interest burden. Net margin has improved from 37.7% a year ago, signaling stronger bottom-line efficiency.

Valuation

NEM trades at a P/E of 13.2x (below the broader market average) and a P/S of 4.5x. The price-to-book ratio of 3.2x reflects a moderate premium to book value.

Cash Flow & Balance Sheet

The company generated $3.14B in free cash flow over the trailing twelve months, a 160.9% increase year-over-year, indicating cash generation ability. The balance sheet shows $57.67B in total assets with $5.08B in long-term debt against $35.10B in stockholders equity for a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.1, a conservative capital structure. Data based on the most recent quarterly reports.

Moat Signals

Competitive analysis based on 21 quarters of fundamental data

Pricing Power

Strong Moat

Operating margins are expanding at ~43.3%, suggesting durable pricing power and cost discipline.

Competitive Advantage

Weak Moat

ROE is low or negative, suggesting limited competitive advantage or capital allocation challenges.

Cash Generation

Strong Moat

Free cash flow is consistently positive and growing — a hallmark of a capital-light business that can self-fund growth.

Demand Durability

Strong Moat

TTM revenue has grown consistently (7 of 7 quarters up), with ~67.8% growth over the period. Strong demand durability.

Risk Signals

Data-driven red flags and warnings across 21 quarters

Low Risk

Margin Pressure

Healthy

Margins are stable or improving at ~53.6% — no sign of cost or pricing stress.

Earnings Quality

Healthy

FCF covers net income by 1.0x on average — earnings are well-supported by cash generation.

Leverage Risk

Healthy

D/E ratio is 0.1 — conservative capital structure with low financial risk.

Revenue Decline

Healthy

Revenue is stable or growing over recent quarters — demand appears durable.

Cash Burn

Healthy

Free cash flow is consistently positive — the business self-funds without external capital reliance.

Share Dilution

Healthy

Shares decreased 5.9% — net buybacks are reducing shares outstanding and boosting per-share value.

Financial Fundamentals

Quarterly standardized metrics.

Quarterly Data (Standardized)

Prices

Stock price and market valuation

Stock Price
Closing price at quarter end
Market Cap
Valuation at quarter end

Growth

Revenue and earnings growth across quarters

TTM Revenue
Trailing twelve months revenue
Quarterly Revenue
Single quarter revenue
TTM EBITDA
Trailing twelve months EBITDA
Quarterly EBITDA
Single quarter EBITDA
Operating Income
Single quarter operating income
TTM Net Income
Trailing twelve months profit
Quarterly Net Income
Single quarter profit

Balance Sheet

Assets, cash, debt, and leverage

Total Assets
Total assets reported on balance sheet
Cash & Equivalents
Cash and short-term investments
Long-Term Debt
Total long-term debt obligations
Debt / Equity
Long-term debt divided by stockholders equity
Debt / EBITDA
Long-term debt divided by quarterly EBITDA

Valuation

Price multiples and return ratios

P/E Ratio
Historical market cap / TTM net income
P/S Ratio
Historical market cap / TTM revenue
P/B Ratio
Historical market cap / stockholders equity
EV / EBITDA
Enterprise value to EBITDA multiple
FCF Yield (%)
Free cash flow / market cap
Earnings Yield (%)
TTM Net Income / Market Cap
Return on Equity (ROE)
TTM net income / stockholders equity

Efficiency

Operating efficiency and return metrics

Margins (%)
Operating vs Net Margin
EBITDA Margin (%)
EBITDA as % of Revenue
Asset Turnover
TTM Revenue / Total Assets
Return on Assets (ROA)
TTM Net Income / Total Assets
Revenue per Share
TTM Revenue / Shares Outstanding

Cash & Capital

Free cash flow, earnings quality, and capital allocation

Free Cash Flow
Operating cash flow minus CapEx
FCF Margin (%)
FCF as % of TTM Revenue
FCF / Net Income
Earnings quality: FCF relative to reported profit
Shares Outstanding
Common shares outstanding (dilution / buybacks)
Book Value (Equity)
Total stockholders equity