Coeur Mining CDE Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other, net by Business | ||||||
| Kensington | -$116K— | —— | -$104K+40.9% | -$176K-107% | -$85K-23.2% | |
| Las Chispas | $4.36M— | —— | $953K+18.5% | $804K+87.9% | $428K— | |
| New Afton | $953K— | —— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Other Mining Properties | -$6.98M+27.3% | -$9.6M-1,325% | -$674K-129% | $2.36M+201% | $785K— | |
| Palmarejo | -$61K— | —— | -$796K+37.0% | -$1.26M-83.7% | -$688K-129% | |
| Rainy River | $2.59M— | —— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Rochester | -$948K+59.6% | -$2.35M-2,113% | -$106K+30.3% | -$152K-72.7% | -$88K+17.8% | |
| Silvertip | -$177K-205% | $169K+299% | -$85K-1.2% | -$84K-187% | $97K+276% | |
| Wharf | -$74K-363% | -$16K+69.8% | -$53K-82.8% | -$29K+32.6% | -$43K+88.8% | |
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Gold sales | $475.22M— | —— | $360.48M+11.6% | $323.11M+37.3% | $235.33M+14.7% | |
| Metal sales | $856.19M— | —— | $554.57M+15.4% | $480.65M+33.5% | $360.06M+17.9% | |
| Product, Copper | $18.77M— | —— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Silver sales | $362.2M— | —— | $194.08M+23.2% | $157.54M+26.3% | $124.74M+24.5% | |
| Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Canada | $134.23M— | —— | —— | —— | $0— | |
| Mexico | $381.89M+37.7% | $277.25M+12.1% | $247.33M+14.1% | $216.79M+40.9% | $153.83M+72.7% | |
| United States | $340.07M-14.5% | $397.59M+29.4% | $307.24M+16.4% | $263.86M+27.9% | $206.24M-4.7% |
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- How does Coeur Mining break its business down?
- Coeur Mining (CDE) reports other, net by business across 9 parts — Kensington, Las Chispas, New Afton, Other Mining Properties and Palmarejo. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Coeur Mining's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Coeur Mining's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
