Agnico’s Breakout: Is Gold Canada’s Safe Haven for 2025?

Agnico Eagle just turned sky‑high gold prices into record cash, paid down debt, and pushed big projects forward, making it a top, lower‑risk way to own gold.

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Key Points

  • Agnico reported a record quarter: $1.07B net income, $1.85B operating cash flow, and $1.3B free cash flow.
  • The company is now net‑cash, returned $300M this quarter, renewed a $1B buyback, and advanced major growth projects.
  • It’s a relatively safe way to play gold, but remains exposed to gold‑price swings and operational or permitting risks.

Agnico Eagle Mine (TSX:AEM) is coming off some of its strongest earnings ever. The gold stock could be one of the biggest plays in 2025 as the price of gold continues to climb, potentially even reaching US$4,000 per ounce! However, that potential comes with risk. So where does AEM fall, into a safety net, or is it filled with holes?

What happened

AEM is one of the higher-quality, lower-risk gold stocks you can buy right now. The company boasts solid operations, strong free cash flow, and a clean balance sheet. This makes it a durable gold producer with shareholder returns on top. And all this was demonstrated through record-setting second-quarter earnings.

The gold stock reported headline-making performance. AEM reported net income at $1.1 billion, operating cash flow of $1.9 billion, and free cash flow of $1.3 billion for the quarter. Furthermore, its recurring cash generation continues to send shares higher, with levered free cash flow at almost $3 billion and operating cash flow at $5.1 billion for the last year.

The price of gold

Of course the price of gold definitely helped, and this too was seen during earnings. AEM stock reported a realized gold price for the second quarter at a whopping US$3,288 per ounce, slightly higher than the market price of US$3,280. This is well above prior years, with AEM’s mines converting the cash flow into materially higher margins. The result? Record margins and record cash flow.

In fact, the gold stock used that cash well, transitioning to net cash after paying down its long-term debt. It also returned $300 million to shareholders in the second quarter through dividends and buybacks. Now, its buybacks have been renewed to up to $1 billion!

Looking ahead

There are a few things to watch with this stock, and the most obvious is the price of gold. Buying AEM isn’t the same as buying gold bullion. Its performance is based on operational, jurisdictional, and project risks. So if the price of gold drops, this could materially affect the company.

However, that being said, there are a few reasons to remain bullish on the gold stock. This comes down to the future. The company has reported multiple project milestones, including Odyssey developments with record development metrics and ramp progress, Detour Lake exploration, Hope Bay drilling. and more. These expand capacity and extend mine life. All perfect for investors wanting to invest in the long run.

Bottom line

AEM stock is therefore one of the safest ways to get into gold stocks. Shares are up almost 120% as of writing, and it offers a low 0.45 beta. It holds a diverse set of assets, all while bringing down share counts and debt, and even adding a nice little dividend. All together, if you’re looking for a gold stock to get in on the price of gold, but without the risk of a price drop, this could be the ideal stock for you. Yet, as always, be sure to discuss any investments with your financial advisor before making any future purchases.

Fool contributor Amy Legate-Wolfe has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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