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NEM

Newmont Corporation

S&P 500
NEM|Basic Materials|Gold|$99.02|P/E 17.1|MCap 120.2B|NYSE

Last update: Mar 25, 2026 at 04:53

About Newmont Corporation

Newmont Corporation is the world's largest gold mining company, engaged in the production and exploration of gold properties, along with copper, silver, zinc, lead, and other metals. Founded in 1916 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, it operates an extensive portfolio of 11 mines and interests in two joint ventures spanning the Americas, Africa, Australia, and Papua New Guinea. Notable expansions include the acquisitions of Goldcorp in 2019 and Newcrest in 2023, followed by divestitures of higher-cost assets to focus on core operations projected to produce approximately 5.6 million ounces of gold in 2025. Newmont Corporation demonstrates robust financial health, featuring a strong balance sheet with a current ratio of 2.04, low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.17, and an Altman Z-Score of 4.76, alongside impressive profitability metrics like a 43.52% operating margin and 33.42% net margin. With a market capitalization around $130 billion, it holds a prominent position in the Basic Materials sector's Metals & Mining industry, benefiting from global demand for precious metals while maintaining lower volatility indicated by a beta of 0.47.

Dividend Overview

Dividend Yield

0.92%

Annual Dividend

$1.01

Frequency

Quarterly

Payout Ratio

15.65%

FCF Payout Ratio

15.15%

Stock Price

$99.02

52-Week Range

$42.93 $134.88

Dividend Health Score

83/ 100Very Safe

NEM's dividend appears very safe. Strengths include a 15.7% earnings payout ratio & 15.2% fcf payout ratio. Areas of concern: Volatile profit margin stability & -0.8% 5-year dividend cagr.

Based on 15 of 15 metrics

Payout & Coverage

Very Safe
Earnings Payout Ratio
15.7%Very Safe
FCF Payout Ratio
15.2%Very Safe
CFO Payout Ratio
11.5%Very Safe
Interest Coverage
50.5xVery Safe

Balance Sheet

Very Safe
Net Debt / Total Assets
-3.6%Very Safe
Current Ratio
2.3xVery Safe
Debt-to-Equity
16.7Very Safe

Profitability

Safe
Return on Equity
22.3%Very Safe
Operating Margin
58.1%Very Safe
Gross Margin
60.5%Very Safe
Profit Margin Stability
VolatileWarning

Dividend Track Record

Caution
Dividend Streak
11+ yrsVery Safe
Dividend Cut
NoneVery Safe
5-Year Dividend CAGR
-0.8%Danger
Earnings Stability
VolatileWarning

Dividend History (2016–2025)

NEM annual dividend per share and yield history

Earnings & Profitability

NEM earnings per share and net profit margin

Key Dates

Next Ex-Dividend Date

March 3, 2026

Next Payment Date

March 26, 2026

Dividend Growth

3-Year Dividend CAGR

-23.11%

5-Year Dividend CAGR

-0.78%

10-Year Dividend CAGR

25.89%

3-Year Total Growth

-54.55%

5-Year Total Growth

-3.85%

10-Year Total Growth

900.00%

Income Calculator

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Total Investment

$9,902.00

Annual Income

$101.00

Quarterly Income

$25.25

Monthly Income

$8.42

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NEM's current dividend yield?
Newmont Corporation (NEM) currently has a dividend yield of 0.92%, based on a stock price of $99.02 and an annual dividend of $1.01.
When is NEM's next dividend payment date?
NEM's next ex-dividend date is 2026-03-03 and the next payment date is 2026-03-26. You must own the stock before the ex-dividend date to receive the upcoming payment.
How much does NEM pay in dividends per year?
Newmont Corporation paid $1.00 per share in annual dividends in 2025. The dividends are paid quarterly.
Has NEM been increasing its dividend?
Newmont Corporation has grown its dividend at a 5-year CAGR of -0.78% and a 10-year CAGR of 25.89%.
Is NEM's dividend safe?
Newmont Corporation has a payout ratio of 15.65%. Its free cash flow payout ratio is 15.15%. A payout ratio below 60% is generally considered sustainable.
How is NEM's Dividend Health Score calculated?
The Dividend Health Score evaluates Newmont Corporation's dividend sustainability across four categories: Payout & Coverage (40%), Balance Sheet (20%), Profitability (20%), and Dividend Track Record (20%). Each metric is rated from "Very Safe" to "Danger" based on industry-standard thresholds, with sector-specific adjustments for basic materials companies. The overall score ranges from 0 to 100.

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