Movement Alert|Coeur Mining Rises 5.18% in Pre-Market Trading, Gold Breaking $4300 Drives Sector Recovery Combined with Oversold Rebound

Market Focus
Aug 07

On August 7, Coeur Mining rose 5.18% in pre-market trading, trading at $16.38/share, with turnover of approximately $638,700.

On the news front, spot gold continued to strengthen and broke through the $4,300/oz level, lifting the precious metals sector broadly. Sector peers Newmont Mining rose 3.23%, Barrick Mining rose 3.0%, and Wheaton Precious Metals gained 2.94%, reflecting significant sector linkage. Meanwhile, Coeur Mining's stock had plunged over 10% in the prior session after its Q2 results sharply missed expectations — reporting adjusted EPS of $0.12 versus the consensus estimate of $0.32, and revenue of $1.09 billion versus the expected $1.29 billion — creating short-term oversold rebound demand.

Additionally, the company's full-year outlook targets gold production of 690,000 ounces, silver production of 20 million ounces, copper production of 45 million pounds, and adjusted EBITDA of $2.3 billion, providing medium-to-long-term valuation support despite the near-term earnings shortfall.

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