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To own Agnico Eagle, you need to believe its high quality gold assets and exploration pipeline can justify today’s valuation despite near term cost pressure. The recent expectation of higher all in sustaining costs directly affects the main short term catalyst, margin strength, and amplifies the key risk that rising costs outpace any benefit from firm gold prices.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Agnico Eagle’s Q2 2026 guidance that full year production should land near the bottom of its 3.3 million to 3.5 million ounce range. When you combine softer volumes at Canadian Malartic with higher all in sustaining costs, the margin story looks more constrained, which may help explain why earnings estimates have turned more cautious even as the company continues buybacks and dividends.
Yet while some analysts were expecting revenue to grow 13.7% a year and earnings to reach about US$8.8 billion by 2029, these new cost signals could push those optimistic scenarios and the more bearish reserve replacement concerns in very different directions, reminding you that even widely followed names can carry sharply divergent outlooks.
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Agnico Eagle Mines' narrative projects $15.9 billion revenue and $6.8 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 5.5% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.5 billion earnings increase from $5.3 billion today.
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