Core Natural Resources (CNR) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Core Natural Resources is a coal mining company based in the United States. It produces two main types of coal: metallurgical coal, which steel mills use to make steel, and thermal coal, which power plants burn to generate electricity. The company was formed in early 2025 through the merger of Arch Resources and CONSOL Energy, making it one of the largest coal producers in the country. Core Natural Resources earns money by mining and selling coal to industrial customers and utilities, both in the U.S. and through exports to international markets, particularly in Asia and Europe. The combined company controls significant reserves in Appalachia and the Wyoming Powder River Basin, giving it scale advantages over smaller rivals. The biggest risk the business faces is long-term demand decline for coal, as governments and utilities around the world shift toward natural gas and renewable energy sources.
Winston Score: 24/100 — Weak
Weak fundamentals across most pillars.
- Quality: Weak (4/30)
- Growth: Mixed (7/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (1/10)
- Stability: Good (5/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Mixed (6/15)
Key Facts
Price: $83.02
Market Cap: $4.2B
Sector: Energy
Industry: Coal
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange


