Agnico Eagle: Operational Excellence in Safe Havens
Gold remains on everyone’s lips amid the current political turmoil. Canadian gold producer Agnico Eagle Mines is cementing its dominant position in the low-risk premium segment with remarkably agile operational performance. While competitors grapple with geopolitical risks, management is advancing production as planned in politically stable regions and targeting a production volume of 3.3 to 3.5 million ounces of gold for full-year 2026. In the most recent quarter, the company excelled with production of 855,816 ounces and, thanks to strict cost discipline, generated a record free cash flow of USD 1.335 billion. The company owes this financial momentum primarily to its core North American assets, such as Detour Lake and the Odyssey Underground Project, which keep all-in sustaining costs (AISC) stable within the USD 1,400-1,550 per ounce range. Investors are also enthusiastic about the accelerated exploration program, which is building long-term value. Proven gold reserves climbed to 55.4 million ounces in 2025, while inferred resources increased by as much as 15%. Building on this solid foundation, Agnico Eagle reliably distributes capital and increased its quarterly dividend by 12.5% to USD 0.45 per share, supported by a comfortable net cash position of USD 3.27 billion. For value-oriented investors, the stock thus offers a highly efficient gold asset, backed by projected production growth of 20 to 30% over the next decade.
Barrick Mining: Mali Resolved, Focus Shifts to North America
Mining giant Barrick Mining is sweeping aside geopolitical roadblocks with a bang! The months-long, nerve-wracking negotiations with the military government in Mali were finally put to rest with a USD 430 million settlement. Not only are cash flows now flowing again, but gold production at the strategically vital Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex also skyrocketed by 30% in the first half of the year to 23.5 metric tons. Freed from this African flashpoint, management is immediately launching the next project and directing investors’ focus toward the rock-solid domestic market. The highlight of the new strategy: by the end of the year, the spin-off of the North American premium assets is set to be completed via an initial public offering of “North American Barrick”. This new entity will bring together prime assets, including the massive Nevada Gold Mines joint venture (approximately 2.0 million ounces of annual production) and the high-grade Fourmile project. Analysts are already hailing this structural breakthrough, as the stock is poised for a massive revaluation due to reduced country risk. Experts on the LSEG Refinitiv platform continue to see a good 30% upside from the current price of CAD 58 to around CAD 76. With a 2026 P/E ratio of 11.5, pre-tax earnings of CAD 17.3 billion are expected. Now that is a huge number!
Kobo Resources: An Up-and-Coming Explorer with Appeal
Kobo Resources adds some extra spice to the mix. The company is currently strengthening its investment story with a combination of a continuously growing gold system, high-grade drill results, and a clear timeline leading up to its first resource estimate. At the center of it all is the 100% owned Kossou Project in Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 47,850 m of drilling have now been completed across 240 holes, and two drill rigs are simultaneously working on resource definition and exploration. The Road-Cut Zone, in particular, is emerging as a promising asset, as the latest drilling confirms gold mineralization across three distinct structures: the Main Road Cut Shear, the Artisanal Shear, and the Contact Zone Fault. Notable intersections include 2.0 m grading 21.10 g/t gold, 7.0 m grading 4.16 g/t, and 8.0 m grading 2.65 g/t gold, with the mineralization remaining open at depth. As a result, the perception of Kossou is increasingly shifting from a pure exploration target to a geologically better-defined gold system with multiple growth levels.
The first mineral resource estimate, expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, could therefore become the next major milestone, as it is intended to translate the previously scattered drill results into a formal resource figure for the first time. Strategically, Kobo benefits from the fact that Kossou is immediately adjacent to an established gold mine with existing processing infrastructure and is located only about 20 km from Yamoussoukro. At the same time, Kotobi remains a second, significantly earlier-stage exploration project in the portfolio, which expands the long-term discovery potential beyond Kossou.
IIF host Lyndsay Malchuk interviewed CEO Ed Gosselin about Kobo’s projects in Côte d’Ivoire.
The macroeconomic environment for precious metals is constantly improving. According to a recent central bank study by the World Gold Council, 89% of the reserve managers surveyed expect global gold reserves to continue rising over the next twelve months, while 45% even plan to increase their own holdings. This underscores the structural revaluation of gold as a strategic asset and creates a fundamentally attractive environment for companies developing new resources in politically stable mining regions. Côte d’Ivoire is increasingly coming into focus because West Africa is one of the world’s most important gold-producing regions, and producers in the immediate vicinity are already demonstrating the terrain’s geological appeal. For Kobo, this creates an interesting strategic lever. The larger and more clearly delineated the Kossou deposit becomes through ongoing drilling, the more relevant not only the company’s own resource potential becomes, but also potential partnerships with well-capitalized producers.
The latest initiative, the 2026 Kobo Cup—which, for the first time, involves four communities and whose proceeds will go entirely to the participating villages—also demonstrates that Kobo is systematically strengthening its social roots in the local community. Especially for an explorer in West Africa, this social factor is not a mere side issue but can become an important component of project development and permit eligibility in the long term. A compelling story with a market cap of just CAD 33 million—remarkably cheap!
The precious metals markets currently have to price in numerous external factors. Gold is getting a boost from persistent inflationary pressure, fragile financial systems, and growing demand for physical assets. With gold prices above USD 4,000, producers such as Barrick Mining and Agnico Eagle are finally benefiting from strong cash flows. Investors looking to speculate on promising deposits of the future should keep an eye on Kobo Resources, where development is progressing rapidly.
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