Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE) is among the 15 Best Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next 10 Years.
On February 20, 2026, Roth Capital analyst Joe Reagor raised the price target on Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE) to $29 from $23 and maintained a Buy rating. Joe Reagor said Q4 results were mixed relative to Roth estimates but described the quarter as another strong one overall, citing higher gold and silver prices since the firm’s prior update.
The same day, Canaccord analyst Dalton Baretto downgraded Coeur Mining to Hold from Buy and lowered the price target to $26 from $26.50. Dalton Baretto characterized the Q4 report as mixed and pointed to limited upside to the revised price target.
On February 18, 2026, Coeur reported Q4 adjusted EPS of 35c versus 32c consensus and revenue of $678.85M compared with $617.07M consensus. Chairman, President, and CEO Mitchell J. Krebs said, “Coeur finished 2025 on a high note,” highlighting a third consecutive quarter of record financial results driven by higher realized prices, solid production, and disciplined cost management. Mitchell J. Krebs added that Rochester delivered record ore crushing and placement rates, Las Chispas contributed $286M in free cash flow since the SilverCrest acquisition closed in mid-February, and Kensington posted one of its strongest quarters following its underground development program.
Coeur Mining, Inc. (NYSE:CDE) operates as a gold and silver producer in the United States, Canada, and Mexico across its Palmarejo, Rochester, Kensington, Wharf, Silvertip, and Las Chispas segments.
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