Coeur Mining buys back 4 million shares for $69.7 million
Coeur Mining spent $69.7 million to buy back nearly 4 million shares at $17.46, showing confidence in its future despite volatile metal prices, while reporting a record $475 million EBITDA and $267 million free cash flow in Q1. The strategy signals undervaluation, but long-term growth depends on sustained gold and silver demand and disciplined cost management.
Coeur Mining Inc. just spent $69.7 million to buy back nearly 4 million of its own shares, signaling confidence in its future. The company repurchased 3.99 million shares at an average price of $17.46 as part of a $750 million buyback program announced in March. This move follows a strong first quarter where Coeur reported record adjusted EBITDA of $475 million, up 12% year-over-year, and free cash flow of $267 million. The company also declared a semiannual dividend of $0.02 per share, though it yields just 0.2% annually. Investors are watching to see if these actions translate into long-term growth.
Why it matters: Coeur Mining is betting big on shareholder returns at a time when precious metals prices remain volatile. The company operates gold and silver mines across North America, selling its output as dorรฉ and concentrates to refiners and bullion traders. With first-quarter revenue hitting $856 million and operating cash flow at $341 million, Coeur is generating serious cashโenough to fund buybacks, dividends, and future expansion. The strategy suggests leadership believes the stock is undervalued, especially if gold and silver prices rise further.
The big question is whether this optimism is justified. Analysts note that while Coeurโs financials look solid now, the mining sector is cyclical and subject to commodity price swings. The companyโs focus on North American assets could shield it from some geopolitical risks, but global economic conditions still matter. For investors, the repurchase plan and dividend are clear signals of confidence, but the stockโs potential 10x return by 2030 hinges on sustained demand for gold and silver, as well as disciplined cost management.
Not everyone is convinced. Some analysts argue that AI and tech stocks offer better upside with less risk, while Coeurโs dividend is minimal. Still, for those betting on a commodities rebound, Coeur Miningโs aggressive buyback and strong cash flow make it a stock to watchโeven if the timeline for a 10x return is ambitious.

