Wheaton Precious Metals Corp
TSX:WPM

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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp
TSX:WPM
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Price: 160.22 CAD 1.09%
Market Cap: 72.7B CAD

WPM's latest stock split occurred on Dec 21, 2004

The company executed a 1-for-5 stock split, meaning that for every 5 shares held, investors received 1 new share.

The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 21, 2004. This was the only stock split in WPM's history.

Last Splits:
Dec 21, 2004
1-for-5
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
23.5684
Before
After
Last Splits:
Dec 21, 2004
1-for-5

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp
Stock Splits History

WPM Stock Splits Timeline
Dec 21, 2004
Dec 21, 2004
Split 1-for-5
/0.2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
23.5684
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After

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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp
Glance View

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. has carved a unique niche in the mining industry, standing out not as a traditional miner but as a streaming company, which is a distinguishing feature of its business model. Founded in 2004, Wheaton's business strategy revolves around purchasing precious metals production from mining operations around the world. The company negotiates these streaming agreements to acquire the right to purchase all or a part of the precious metals produced by the mining operations at a predetermined price, providing the miners with upfront capital for their projects. This arrangement allows Wheaton to focus on purchasing metals instead of getting involved in exploration or operational concerns, thus mitigating some of the inherent risks of mining. The company's income primarily flows through the streamlining agreements, benefiting from the difference between its low fixed costs and prevailing market prices for gold, silver, and other precious metals. By purchasing production at reduced rates—often well below market value—Wheaton locks in significant profit margins, especially during periods of rising commodity prices. Importantly, this model allows Wheaton to maintain a diversified portfolio of streams, reducing single-mine risk and ensuring stable cash flows. This unique setup has allowed Wheaton to consistently deliver strong financial results, appealing to investors who favor precious metal exposure without the operational complexities typical of mining ventures.

WPM Intrinsic Value
71.37 CAD
Overvaluation 55%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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