
Newmont reported Q2 2026 results; CEO Viljoen highlighted leadership appointments. Alpha Score 65, Moderate. Earnings release includes cost and production details.
Newmont reported second-quarter results after the close Wednesday, with CEO Natascha Viljoen opening the earnings call by highlighting recent executive leadership appointments. The appointments, she said, "reflect the depth and talent we have within Newmont" and reinforce the company's commitment to succession planning. The call included new CFO Brian Tabolt, named to the role last month.
Analysts from Jefferies and Goldman Sachs were on the call, along with representatives from Barclays, RBC, UBS, and Scotiabank. Newmont's Alpha Score stands at 65, labeled Moderate, from the proprietary AlphaScala system. The score sits in the Materials sector.
The full earnings release includes production numbers, all-in sustaining costs, and full-year guidance. The company's new projects, including the Tanami Expansion 2 in Australia and the Cerro Negro mine in Argentina, are key to its growth profile.
The call's Q&A session will address analyst questions on cost management and project execution. The full transcript and financial statements are available on Newmont's investor relations website.
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