Agnico Eagle (TSX: AEM) just posted another record quarter, with gold prices driving massive earnings, stronger EBITDA, and a growing cash pile. But despite the strength of the business, the stock has pulled back sharply from its highs, leaving investors to ask a simple question: if the company is performing this well, why is the market not rewarding it?
In this video, we break down Agnico’s Q1 2026 results, including adjusted net income, EBITDA, free cash flow, production, costs, shareholder returns, and balance sheet strength. We also look at the company’s low-risk jurisdiction profile, its growing project pipeline, and how Agnico stacks up against Newmont on valuation in a market where gold miners are generating serious cash but still trading at muted multiples.
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