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Side-by-side financial comparison of BARRICK MINING CORP (B) and IAMGOLD CORP (IAG), based on the latest 10-Q / 10-K filings. Click either name above to swap in a different company.

BARRICK MINING CORP is the larger business by last-quarter revenue ($3.7B vs $724.2M, roughly 5.1× IAMGOLD CORP).

Barrick Mining Corporation is a mining company that produces gold and copper. It has mining operations and projects in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Jamaica, Mali, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Tanzania, the United States and Zambia. In 2024, it produced 3.91 million ounces of gold at all-in sustaining costs of $1,484/ounce and 195,000 tonnes of copper at all-in sustaining costs of $3.45/pound. As of ...

Iamgold Corporation is a Canadian company that owns and operates gold mines in Burkina Faso and Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, the company was incorporated in 1990, and went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1996, with additional shares being listed on the New York Stock Exchange beginning in 2005. The company formerly owned or had stakes in the Sadiola and Yatela gold mines in Mali, the Mupane gold mine in Botswana, the Niobec niobium mine in Quebec, as well as a royalty in the Diav...

B vs IAG — Head-to-Head

Bigger by revenue
B
B
5.1× larger
B
$3.7B
$724.2M
IAG

Income Statement — Q2 2025 vs Q2 2025

Metric
B
B
IAG
IAG
Revenue
$3.7B
$724.2M
Net Profit
$1.3B
Gross Margin
49.0%
35.4%
Operating Margin
38.5%
Net Margin
34.1%
Revenue YoY
16.4%
Net Profit YoY
98.1%
EPS (diluted)
$0.47

Green = leading value per metric. Periods may differ when fiscal calendars don't align — see 8-quarter trend below.

8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend

Side-by-side quarterly history — bar widths are scaled to the larger of the two companies so you can eyeball the size gap and growth trajectory without doing math. Quarters aligned by calendar period (report date) so offset fiscal years line up.

Revenue
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$3.7B
$724.2M
Q1 25
$338.9M
Q2 24
$3.2B
$465.0M
Q1 24
$226.2M
Q2 23
$2.8B
Q2 22
$2.9B
Net Profit
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$1.3B
Q1 25
Q2 24
$634.0M
Q1 24
Q2 23
$502.0M
Q2 22
$717.0M
Gross Margin
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
49.0%
35.4%
Q1 25
31.2%
Q2 24
37.4%
15.0%
Q1 24
19.1%
Q2 23
31.6%
Q2 22
35.3%
Operating Margin
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
38.5%
Q1 25
Q2 24
34.5%
Q1 24
Q2 23
28.6%
Q2 22
38.0%
Net Margin
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
34.1%
Q1 25
Q2 24
20.1%
Q1 24
Q2 23
17.7%
Q2 22
25.1%
EPS (diluted)
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$0.47
Q1 25
Q2 24
$0.21
Q1 24
Q2 23
$0.17
Q2 22
$0.27

Balance Sheet & Financial Strength

Snapshot of each company's liquidity, leverage and book value from the latest filing — the kind of financial-strength check premium terminals charge for.

Metric
B
B
IAG
IAG
Cash + ST InvestmentsLiquidity on hand
$4.8B
Total DebtLower is stronger
Stockholders' EquityBook value
$33.4B
Total Assets
$47.3B
Debt / EquityLower = less leverage

8-quarter trend — quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years match up.

Cash + ST Investments
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$4.8B
Q1 25
Q2 24
$4.0B
Q1 24
Q2 23
$4.2B
Q2 22
$5.8B
Stockholders' Equity
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$33.4B
Q1 25
Q2 24
$32.5B
Q1 24
Q2 23
$31.5B
Q2 22
$32.5B
Total Assets
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$47.3B
Q1 25
Q2 24
$46.2B
Q1 24
Q2 23
$45.3B
Q2 22
$46.8B

Cash Flow & Capital Efficiency

How much cash each business actually produces after reinvestment. Net income can be massaged; cash flow is harder to fake.

Metric
B
B
IAG
IAG
Operating Cash FlowLast quarter
$1.3B
Free Cash FlowOCF − Capex
FCF MarginFCF / Revenue
Capex IntensityCapex / Revenue; lower = less reinvestment burden
Cash ConversionOCF / Net Profit; >1× = earnings back up with cash
1.06×
TTM Free Cash FlowTrailing 4 quarters

8-quarter trend — quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years match up.

Operating Cash Flow
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
$1.3B
Q1 25
Q2 24
$1.2B
Q1 24
Q2 23
$832.0M
Q2 22
$924.0M
Cash Conversion
B
B
IAG
IAG
Q2 25
1.06×
Q1 25
Q2 24
1.83×
Q1 24
Q2 23
1.66×
Q2 22
1.29×

Financial Flow Comparison

Sankey diagram of revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company. Charts shown full-width and stacked so both segment hierarchies are readable side-by-side on desktop and mobile.

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