If You'd Invested $1,000 In Newmont Stock 1 Year Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

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Newmont Corporation (NEM +0.25%) stock’s chart is easily one of the most fascinating ones I’ve ever seen.

The gold stock see-sawed for decades, touched $86 per share in mid-2022, and fell back to the ground. Newmont stock bottomed out about a year ago, and there’s been no stopping since.

If you’d invested $1,000 in Newmont stock a year ago, your money would be worth nearly $2,650 today. That’s _after _the stock’s drop over the past few days, amid the ongoing Iran war and fluctuations in gold prices.

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What’s happening with Newmont stock?

Newmont is the world’s largest gold mining company, and has benefited significantly from the historic rise in gold prices. Gold hit an all-time high of $5,608.35 per ounce in January 2026. Newmont’s average realized gold price surged 45% and free cash flow hit a record $7.3 billion on net income of $7.2 billion in 2025.

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NYSE: NEM

Newmont

Today’s Change

(0.25%) $0.29

Current Price

$116.38

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$127B

Day’s Range

$113.15 - $117.59

52wk Range

$42.03 - $134.88

Volume

2.3K

Avg Vol

9.8M

Gross Margin

49.78%

Dividend Yield

0.87%

Newmont also repaid $3.4 billion in debt and returned another $3.4 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases.

Is Newmont stock still a buy?

Newmont now holds more cash than debt. That’s a rarity for a commodity company.

Although Newmont is guiding for a softer 2026 because of lower production, and the stock falling amid geopolitical tensions and lower gold prices, a recovery in gold could help offset lower sales volumes. A fortress balance sheet, meanwhile, should help Newmont navigate commodity cycles.

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