On August 7, Coeur Mining rose 7.8% in regular trading, trading at $17.105/share, with turnover of $75.43 million. The rally was primarily driven by spot gold breaking through the $4,300/oz level, which lifted the precious metals sector broadly, combined with an oversold technical rebound following the prior session's 10%+ plunge.
On the news front, spot gold continued its upward momentum and breached the $4,300/oz mark, triggering a broad-based rally across precious metals miners. Sector peers AngloGold Ashanti surged over 10%, Wheaton Precious Metals gained over 7%, and Newmont Mining rose nearly 6%. The previous trading day, Coeur Mining had plummeted over 10% after reporting Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.12, missing the consensus estimate of $0.32 by 62.5%, while revenue of $1.086 billion fell short of the $1.286 billion expectation. The sharp selloff created conditions for a technical oversold rebound. Additionally, the company's full-year guidance targeting 690,000 ounces of gold production and $2.3 billion in adjusted EBITDA continues to provide medium-term valuation support.
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