NEM trades against a final fair-value range of $134.25-$241.74, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs. Fair value range: low $134, high $242, with mid-point at $181.
Trades below fair value with a meaningful cushion to the midpoint.
Fair value
$181
Margin of safety
+35.7%
Confidence
88/100
Moat
6.5/10
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$116.51Price
Low $134.25
Mid $181.2
High $241.74
NEM trades against a final fair-value range of $134.25-$241.74, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs.
Scale advantages in tier-one gold
Scale advantages in tier-one gold jurisdictions.
Diversified global portfolio limits single-asset
Diversified global portfolio limits single-asset risk.
Cycle upside
Current environment features peak margins driven by strong cyclical commodity pricing and heightened global macroeconomic uncertainty.
Free cash flow for NEM (NEM) is computed as operating cash flow minus capital expenditure. We report both the absolute level and the FCF margin against revenue, with five years of trajectory.
Operating cash flow is the primary signal: when OCF is negative or significantly below net income, the cash-flow subsection flags the divergence and traces the cause to working-capital, deferred-revenue, or earnings-quality effects.
Capital expenditure is reported as a percentage of revenue alongside the absolute number. Heavy investment phases are separated from harvesting phases so reinvestment intent is legible.
The financing activity row tracks dividends paid, share repurchases, and net debt issuance. Together with FCF, it answers whether buybacks and dividends are funded organically or by issuing debt.
FAQ
NEM — frequently asked questions
Based on our latest analysis, NEM looks meaningfully undervalued. The current price is $117 versus a composite fair-value midpoint of $181 (range $134–$242), which implies roughly 55.5% upside to the midpoint.
Our composite fair-value range for NEM is $134–$242, with a midpoint of $181. The range is triangulated across multiple valuation models (discounted earnings, forward earnings scenarios, peer multiples, and where applicable owner earnings or reverse DCF) and weighted by reliability for NEM's archetype.
Our current rating for NEM is Strong Buy with a confidence score of 88/100. NEM is rated Strong Buy at $116.51 versus the reconciled fair value midpoint of $181.20, implying +55.52% upside/downside. Confidence is separately disclosed at 88/100. This is research for educational purposes, not personalized investment advice.
The top risks our latest report flags for NEM are: Gold Price Collapse; Severe Cost Inflation; Geopolitical Expropriation. The single biggest risk is Gold Price Collapse: Macroeconomic shift drives gold prices down significantly, wiping out the current peak margin profile.
Our current rating for NEM is Strong Buy, issued with a confidence score of 88/100 and a moat score of 6.5/10. The rating reflects the composite fair-value range ($134–$242) versus the current price of $117.
NEM is classified as a cyclical stock. Archetype determines how every downstream parameter — discount rate, terminal growth, deceleration curve, terminal multiple, scenario probability weights, scorecard weights, and which valuation models are prioritized — is calibrated for NEM.