With a market capitalization (market cap) of $122.21B — a measure of how much the company is worth — Newmont Corporation is the 129th most valuable company in Basic Materials as of August 18, 2026. Shares trade at $115.98, down +3.62% on the day.
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Newmont Corporation is primarily involved in the mining and exploration of gold resources. Additionally, the company undertakes prospecting for other base and precious metals, including copper, silver, zinc, and lead. Its operations and assets are geographically widespread, located across various countries such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Suriname, Argentina, Chile, Australia, and Ghana. As of the close of 2021 (December 31st), Newmont reported substantial proven and probable gold reserves, totaling 92.8 million ounces, and managed a vast land portfolio covering 62,800 square kilometers. Founded in 1916, the company's corporate headquarters are situated in Denver, Colorado.
Visit websiteAs of August 18, 2026, Newmont Corporation (NEM) is worth $122.21B — this is its market capitalization, the total value of all its outstanding shares.
Newmont Corporation’s market cap is $122.21B, which ranks it #129 among the most valuable companies in the Basic Materials sector tracked on MarketCapLens.
Newmont Corporation (NEM) shares trade at $115.98, down 3.62% on the day, as of August 18, 2026.
Newmont Corporation trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 18.1, based on its latest share price and annual earnings per share.
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