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Newmont director Harry Conger buys $400,335 in shares

Published 12/03/2024, 06:14 AM
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In a recent transaction, Harry M. Conger IV, a director at Newmont Corp (NYSE:NEM), acquired 9,498 shares of the company's common stock. The purchase, made on November 27, 2024, was executed at an average price of $42.15 per share, amounting to a total value of approximately $400,335. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock currently trades below its Fair Value, with analysts setting price targets ranging from $45 to $73. This acquisition increases Conger's total holdings to 14,498 shares, which are held indirectly through the Conger-Sailors Family Trust. Newmont, headquartered in Denver, is a leading gold and silver mining company with a market capitalization of $46.4 billion. The company boasts a remarkable 54-year track record of consecutive dividend payments, currently yielding 2.4%. InvestingPro subscribers can access additional insights, including 7 more ProTips and a comprehensive Pro Research Report analyzing the company's financial health and growth prospects.

In other recent news, Newmont Corporation has been making strategic moves to maintain its financial health and operational excellence. The company has appointed Brian Tabolt as its new Chief Accounting Officer, a move that underscores Newmont's commitment to robust financial leadership. Concurrently, Joshua Cage will transition to the role of Global Controller and Head of Operations Accounting.

Notably, Newmont has made substantial progress in its divestiture strategy, agreeing to sell its Musselwhite mine in Ontario, Canada, to Orla Mining Ltd for up to $850 million. This sale is part of Newmont's ongoing strategy to divest non-core assets, with the proceeds expected to bolster the company's capital allocation priorities.

However, UBS has downgraded Newmont from Buy to Neutral due to disappointing third-quarter results and lowered medium-term production forecasts. Despite these challenges, Newmont's Q3 2024 financial results revealed steady gold production and a focus on cost management, generating $1.6 billion in cash flow from operations. The company also initiated a $2 billion share repurchase program and returned $786 million to its shareholders.

These recent developments highlight Newmont's commitment to shareholder value and disciplined capital allocation. As the company continues to navigate the complexities of the global gold market, its strategic moves and financial health remain a focal point for investors.

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