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Barrick Mining Stock Jumps 7% as Gold Rally Sets Up a Big May 11 Earnings Test
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Barrick Mining Stock Jumps 7% as Gold Rally Sets Up a Big May 11 Earnings Test

Toronto, May 6, 2026, 18:07 EDT

Barrick Mining Corp. shares surged Wednesday as gold notched its highest level in over a week, setting a stronger stage for the miner ahead of its first-quarter update. That report, due in days, will show if the jump in bullion prices is actually translating into more robust cash flow.

This comes just days before Barrick’s May 11 results, with the company also working to overhaul its North American gold operations. A strong quarter might support that narrative, but any stumble on costs or production would quickly overshadow gains from higher metal prices.

Barrick shares in New York ended the day at $41.58, a jump of 7.39%. The opening print came in at $40.30, with buyers pushing the price to $41.60 at the session peak, according to Investing.com. Tuesday’s close was $38.72.

Gold took the lead. Spot bullion climbed 2.8% to $4,685.23 an ounce as of 2:10 p.m. EDT. U.S. gold futures finished 2.8% higher at $4,694.30. Reports suggesting U.S.-Iran peace prospects sent oil and the dollar lower, easing up some of the interest-rate anxiety. “The market would continue to pivot on Middle East headlines,” Peter Grant, vice president and senior metals strategist at Zaner Metals, told Reuters. Reuters

Canadian stocks followed a similar path. The S&P/TSX composite ended up 1.2%, with materials—metal miners included—rallying 6.5%. “A tale of two markets,” is how Philip Petursson at IG Wealth Management put it: miners and financials climbing, energy down. Google Finance had Newmont up 5.59% and Alamos Gold ahead 8.02%. Barrick’s move landed in the middle of a stronger push into gold names. Reuters

Barrick plans to post its first-quarter numbers before the bell on Monday, May 11, with a management webcast set for 11:00 a.m. ET. According to the company, it operates across 17 countries on five continents and holds the title of top gold producer in the U.S.

The numbers are out there. Barrick in February projected 2026 gold production between 2.90 million and 3.25 million ounces, a range that lines up right next to 2025’s 3.26 million ounce mark. For 2026, it pegged all-in sustaining costs at $1,760 to $1,950 per ounce, based on a $4,500 gold price assumption.

There’s pressure this quarter, with expectations running high. Six analysts surveyed by Barchart peg the average earnings estimate at 74 cents per share, spanning from 67 cents to 81 cents—a notable jump from 35 cents a year ago.

Structure is still on the table. Back on April 28, Barrick outlined plans to pursue an initial public offering for its North American assets—primary listing in New York, secondary in Toronto, pending green lights from regulators. The company reiterated it’s aiming to wrap up the IPO before 2026 runs out, while collaboration with Newmont continues on Nevada Gold Mines and Fourmile.

The next update isn’t just about checking metal prices. Investors are watching for management to hold costs under the latest gold surge, lay out clearer mine plans, and spell out what kind of value could come from a separately listed North American Barrick.

Still, the rally’s not without its risks. President Luis Abinader in the Dominican Republic has pulled the plug on GoldQuest Mining’s Romero gold and copper project following demonstrations tied to water and environmental worries. Reuters points out that the country hosts Pueblo Viejo—Latin America’s biggest gold mine—where Barrick is the main owner. Protests have also flared over the mine’s tailings-dam expansion in recent years.

Another wildcard is the gold trade. A single peace headline might lift bullion prices, yet sap haven demand the very next session. Miners aren’t off the hook either—they’re still wrestling with challenges around grade, fuel, labor, permitting, and capital spending. Barrick, for now, rides a wave of momentum. The company faces its numbers on May 11.

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