$CDE

CDE Stock Slips As Q2 Earnings Miss Street Targets

Coeur Mining (CDE) shares fell 3.39% after Q2 earnings missed estimates. Adjusted EPS was $0.12 vs. $0.26 expected, while revenue rose to $1.09B but missed $1.24B consensus. The company reported strong margins and liquidity, but the earnings shortfall raised concerns about near-term growth.

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Published Aug 18, 2026, 7:04 PM UTC
Analysis
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$CDEBearishMed
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Why it matters

The earnings miss introduces downside risk but the company's solid fundamentals may limit the decline.

02

Market read

Earnings miss for a mid‑cap miner; relevant for traders focused on commodity stocks and short‑term momentum.

03

What to watch

No long‑term debt and high current ratio provide balance‑sheet resilience.

Relevance 8/10Novelty 8/10Timing: after-hours

Background

Coeur Mining (CDE) has been in a strong uptrend, climbing from mid‑$14s to high‑$18s over weeks before the earnings release.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$CDEBearishHigh confidence
Context

Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.12 missed the $0.26 consensus and revenue of $1.09B fell short of the $1.24B estimate, marking the first report of the earnings miss.

Expected impact

potential dip below $18 with volatility around $18.50‑$18.90 range

Evidence & confidence

The surprise negative earnings surprise is fresh information and the stock was in an uptrend, creating a clear short‑term risk.

Market effects

Precious‑metal miners may face broader pressure if earnings miss signals weaker demand.

US mining sector could see modest pullback.

Limited to commodity‑linked equities.

Counterpoint

Strong margins and cash flow could support a bounce if the sell‑off is overdone.

Key entities

  • Coeur Mining, Inc.

    US‑listed precious‑metal miner reporting Q2 results.

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