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    Wheaton Precious Metals Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results and Record Quarterly Operating Cash Flow

    11/7/24 5:00:00 PM ET
    $WPM
    Precious Metals
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    Designated News Release 

    THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

    VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - "Wheaton achieved record cash flow from operations in the third quarter of 2024, underscoring the effectiveness of our business model in leveraging rising commodity prices, with our cash operating margins increasing by over 30% relative to the third quarter of 2023. Our portfolio of operating assets delivered solid production levels, continuing to support our annual production guidance range for 2024 of 550,000 to 620,000 gold equivalent ounces," said Randy Smallwood, President and CEO of Wheaton Precious Metals. "Shortly following the quarter, Wheaton announced two accretive, precious metals streaming agreements, including a new stream on Montage's Koné Project and an amendment to the existing stream on Rio2's Fenix Project. Together, these transactions further diversify our strategic partnerships and the geography of our portfolio. Once ramped-up, the Koné Project is forecast to contribute meaningful near-term production, reinforcing Wheaton's already prominent position as a leader in the sector's growth landscape."

    Solid Financial Results and Strong Balance Sheet

    • Third quarter of 2024: $308 million in revenue, $254 million in operating cash flow, $155 million in net earnings and $153 million in adjusted net earnings1, and declared a quarterly dividend1 of $0.155 per common share.
    • Balance Sheet: cash balance of $694 million, no debt, and an undrawn $2 billion revolving credit facility as at September 30, 2024 after making total upfront cash payments of $30 million relative to mineral stream and royalty interests in the quarter.

    High Quality Asset Base

    • Streaming and royalty agreements on 18 operating mines and 28 development projects5, including the addition of the Koné project announced subsequent to the quarter.
    • 93% of attributable production from assets in the lowest half of their respective cost curves2,4.
    • Attributable gold equivalent production3 ("GEOs") of 144,200 ounces in the third quarter of 2024 and 448,400 for the first nine months of 2024, with quarterly production consistent with the comparable period of the prior year, as lower production from Salobo and Constancia was largely offset by higher production from Peñasquito. 
    • Average annual forecast production guidance for 2024 of 550,000 to 620,000 GEOs3 maintained, with forecasted sector-leading growth to over 800,000 GEOs3 by 2028, and average annual forecast attributable production growing to over 850,000 GEOs3 in years 2029 to 2033.
    • Further de-risked forecast growth profile as construction activities advanced at the Blackwater, Goose, Platreef, and Mineral Park projects, all of which are expected to be producing within the next 12 months.
    • Subsequent to the quarter, the Company announced two accretive precious metals streaming agreements:
      • On October 23, 2024, the Company entered into a precious metals purchase agreement ("PMPA") with Montage Gold Corp. in respect to the Koné Gold Project located in Côte d'Ivoire.
      • On October 21, 2024, the Company amended the Fenix PMPA, increasing the amount of attributable gold it is entitled to under the contract.

    Leadership in Sustainability

    • Top Rankings: One of the top-rated companies by Sustainalytics, AA rated by MSCI, and Prime rated by ISS.
    • Launch of inaugural Future of Mining Challenge, which will award US$1 million to a winning venture to advance their technology aimed at minimizing environmental impacts, improving efficiencies, and contributing to climate solutions, while ensuring key resources are responsibly available for future generations.

    Operational Overview 

    (all figures in US dollars unless otherwise noted)





    Q3 2024





    Q3 2023



    Change





    YTD 2024





    YTD 2023





    Change

    Units produced



































    Gold ounces





    87,199





    105,027



    (17.0) %





    262,698





    261,226





    0.6 %

    Silver ounces





    4,554





    3,397



    34.1 %





    15,083





    12,985





    16.2 %

    Palladium ounces





    4,034





    4,006



    0.7 %





    12,835





    11,591





    10.7 %

    Cobalt pounds





    397





    183



    117.6 %





    896





    458





    95.5 %

    Gold equivalent ounces 3





    144,164





    147,278



    (2.1) %





    448,388





    419,330





    6.9 %

    Units sold



































    Gold ounces





    75,694





    74,426



    1.7 %





    245,039





    212,325





    15.4 %

    Silver ounces





    3,875





    2,965



    30.7 %





    11,765





    11,151





    5.5 %

    Palladium ounces





    3,761





    4,242



    (11.3) %





    12,836





    10,580





    21.3 %

    Cobalt pounds





    88





    198



    (55.6) %





    485





    786





    (38.3) %

    Gold equivalent ounces 3





    122,715





    111,935



    9.6 %





    389,907





    350,961





    11.1 %

    Change in PBND and Inventory



































    Gold equivalent ounces 3





    9,267





    21,869



    12.602





    17,989





    20,020





    2,031

    Revenue



    $

    308,253



    $

    223,137



    38.1 %



    $

    904,123



    $

    702,573





    28.7 %

    Net earnings



    $

    154,635



    $

    116,371



    32.9 %



    $

    440,993



    $

    369,209





    19.4 %

    Per share



    $

    0.341



    $

    0.257



    32.7 %



    $

    0.973



    $

    0.815





    19.4 %

    Adjusted net earnings 1



    $

    152,803



    $

    121,467



    25.8 %



    $

    441,201



    $

    368,481





    19.7 %

    Per share 1



    $

    0.337



    $

    0.268



    25.7 %



    $

    0.973



    $

    0.814





    19.5 %

    Operating cash flows



    $

    254,337



    $

    171,103



    48.6 %



    $

    708,110



    $

    508,584





    39.2 %

    Per share 1



    $

    0.561



    $

    0.378



    48.4 %



    $

    1.562



    $

    1.123





    39.1 %

    All amounts in thousands except gold, palladium & gold equivalent ounces, and per share amounts.

    Financial Review

    Revenues

    Revenue in the third quarter of 2024 was $308 million (61% gold, 37% silver, 1% palladium and 1% cobalt), with the $85 million increase relative to the prior period quarter being primarily due to a 26% increase in the average realized gold equivalent³ price; and a 10% increase in the number of GEOs³ sold.

    Revenue was $904 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2024, representing a $202 million increase from the comparable period of the previous year due primarily to a 16% increase in the average realized gold equivalent³ price; and an 11% increase in the number of GEOs³ sold.

    Cash Costs and Margin

    Average cash costs¹ in the third quarter of 2024 were $437 per GEO³ as compared to $445 in the third quarter of 2023. This resulted in a cash operating margin¹ of $2,075 per GEO³ sold, an increase of 34% as compared with the third quarter of 2023, a result of the higher realized price per ounce coupled with the lower average cash costs due to changes in the sales mix.

    Average cash costs¹ for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 were $434 per GEO³ as compared to $457 in the comparable period of the previous year. This resulted in a cash operating margin¹ of $1,885 per GEO³ sold, a 22% increase from comparable period of the previous year.

    Cash Flow from Operations

    Operating cash flow in the third quarter of 2024 amounted to $254 million, with the $83 million increase due primarily to the higher gross margin.

    Operating cash flows for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 amounted to $708 million, with the $200 million increase from the comparable period of the previous year being due primarily to the higher gross margin.

    Balance Sheet (at September 30, 2024)

    • Approximately $694 million of cash on hand
    • During the third quarter of 2024, the Company made total upfront cash payments of $30 million relative to the mineral stream and royalty interests consisting of:
      • $25 million relative to the Mineral Park PMPA; and
      • $5 million relative to the DeLamar Royalty.
    • With the existing cash on hand coupled with the fully undrawn $2 billion revolving credit facility, the Company believes it is well positioned to fund all outstanding commitments and known contingencies as well as providing flexibility to acquire additional accretive mineral stream interests.

    Global Minimum Tax

    The Company is within the scope of global minimum tax ("GMT") under the OECD Pillar Two model rules ("Pillar Two"), under which large multinational entities are subject to a 15% GMT. On June 20, 2024, Canada's Global Minimum Tax Act ("GMTA"), received royal assent. The GMTA enacts the OECD Pillar Two model rules where in scope companies are subject to a 15% GMT for fiscal years commencing on or after December 31, 2023. With the enactment of the GMTA on June 20, 2024, the income of the Company's subsidiaries which operate in jurisdictions with a statutory tax rate of 0% are subject to the GMTA. For the three months ended September 30, 2024 an amount of $28 million current tax expense associated with GMT was recorded (nine months - $78 million). GMT accrued to December 31, 2024, is payable on or before June 30, 2026 (18 months following year-end).

    Third Quarter Operating Asset Highlights

    Salobo: In the third quarter of 2024, Salobo produced 62,700 ounces of attributable gold, a decrease of approximately 9% relative to the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to lower grades, partially offset by higher throughput. On July 25, 2024, Vale S.A. ("Vale") reported that the Salobo III processing plant operations resumed in July, after being halted for 31 days due to a fire on a conveyor belt. Vale confirmed that 2024 copper production guidance of 320-355 kt has been maintained.

    Antamina: In the third quarter of 2024, Antamina produced 0.9 million ounces of attributable silver, an increase of approximately 3% relative to the third quarter of 2023 primarily due to higher recoveries, partially offset by lower throughput.

    Peñasquito: In the third quarter of 2024, Peñasquito produced 1.8 million ounces of attributable silver, with Peñasquito producing no ounces in the third quarter of 2023 as a result of a labour strike which lasted from June 7 to October 13, 2023.

    Constancia: In the third quarter of 2024, Constancia produced 0.6 million ounces of attributable silver and 10,400 ounces of attributable gold, a decrease of approximately 7% and 45%, respectively, relative to the third quarter of 2023. The decrease in silver production was primarily due to lower recoveries. The decrease in gold production was primarily the result of lower gold grades due largely to the planned stripping activity in the Pampacancha pit, which commenced in the second quarter, and continued throughout the third quarter. On August 13, 2024, Hudbay Minerals Inc. ("Hudbay") reported that the stripping program for the next mining phase at Pampacancha was underway and expected to lead to significantly higher copper and gold grades in the fourth quarter of 2024.

    Sudbury: In the third quarter of 2024, Vale's Sudbury mines produced 4,300 ounces of attributable gold, an increase of approximately 11% relative to the third quarter of 2023, due to higher throughput. 

    Stillwater: In the third quarter of 2024, the Stillwater mines produced 2,200 ounces of attributable gold and 4,000 ounces of attributable palladium, a decrease of approximately 8% for gold relative to the third quarter of 2023, due primarily to lower recoveries, while palladium production was virtually unchanged. On September 12, 2024, Sibanye Stillwater ("Sibanye") announced that as a result of low palladium prices it was placing the Stillwater West operations into care and maintenance, while Stillwater East and East Boulder operations continue to operate. Sibanye reports that Stillwater West could return to production as prices permit. Based on Sibanye's Q3 MD&A, the Company's management estimates that with the Stillwater West operations in care and maintenance, 2025 production relative to the Stillwater PMPA will be approximately 40% to 45% lower than historical levels.

    Voisey's Bay: In the third quarter of 2024, the Voisey's Bay mine produced 397,000 pounds of attributable cobalt, an increase of approximately 118% relative to the third quarter of 2023, as the transitional period between the depletion of the Ovoid open-pit and ramp-up to full production of the Voisey's Bay underground mine nears completion. Vale reported that physical completion of the Voisey's Bay underground mine extension was 99% at the end of the third quarter, with all surface construction completed and the commissioning of the Reid Brook power plant remaining. In the Eastern Deeps Mine, the Bulk Material Handling system achieved mechanical completion in early October and Vale indicated that the focus is now on commissioning, with handover to Operations within 2024. Demobilization efforts are ongoing, with Surface contractors already fully demobilized.

    Other Silver: In the third quarter of 2024, total Other Silver attributable production was 1.2 million ounces, a decrease of approximately 34% relative to the third quarter of 2023. The decrease from the comparable period of the prior year is primarily due to the temporary suspension of attributable ore mined at Aljustrel commencing September 24, 2023.

    Detailed mine-by-mine production and sales figures can be found in the Appendix to this press release and in Wheaton's consolidated MD&A in the 'Results of Operations and Operational Review' section.

    Recent Development Asset Updates

    Blackwater Project: On November 6, 2024, Artemis Gold Inc., ("Artemis") announced that overall construction was over 95% complete as of September 30, 2024 and first gold pour is targeted for late Q4 2024.  Construction of the tailings storage facility is ready to allow for the commencement of commissioning of the plant. Artemis reported that the initial mining fleet has been commissioned and pre-stripping of the mine, as well as the construction of haul roads are well advanced.

    Platreef Project: On October 30, 2024, Ivanhoe Mines ("Ivanhoe") reported that construction of the Phase 1 concentrator was completed on schedule early in the third quarter. First ore is scheduled for the second half of 2025, while underground development prioritizes development to accelerate Phase 2. Ivanhoe also states that work continues on the updated feasibility study to accelerate the startup of Phase 2, as well as the preliminary economic assessment of the previously announced Phase 3 expansion to 10 Mtpa processing capacity. Both studies are now expected to be published in Q1 2025.

    Goose Project: On November 6 2024, B2Gold Corp. ("B2Gold") announced that all planned construction year to date in 2024 has been completed. Project construction and development continues to progress on track for first gold pour at the Goose Project in the second quarter of 2025, followed by a ramp up to commercial production in the third quarter of 2025. The 2024 sealift was completed successfully on September 30, 2024, with ten ships and one barge having unloaded 123,000 cubic meters of dry cargo, more than 84 million liters of arctic grade diesel fuel and 58 additional trucks for the 2025 Winter Ice Road campaign.

    Marmato Mine: On July 16, 2024, Aris Mining Corporation ("Aris") reported that the Lower Mine project is on track for first gold pour by the end of 2025, followed by an approximate six-month ramp-up period. On October 7, 2024, Aris provided an update that the Marmato Lower Mine expansion is progressing on schedule, with the site access road and portal face now complete and the contractor preparing to initiate work on the twin declines. Both the SAG and ball mill fabrication are progressing on schedule for completion before the end of 2024.

    Curipamba Project: On July 31, 2024, Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp") completed the previously announced acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Adventus Mining Corporation. Under the terms of the Curipamba PMPA, within 30 days of a change of control, Silvercorp had a one-time option to repurchase 33% of the gold and silver stream which expired unexercised.

    Marathon Project: On July 31, 2024, Generation Mining Limited ("Gen Mining") reported that the federal government has approved amendments to Schedule 2 of the Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations ("Schedule 2") which will allow for the construction of specific water management structures and operation of key infrastructure for the Marathon Project. On August 7, 2024, Gen Mining announced a key milestone with the receipt of the Fisheries Act Authorization for the Marathon project. Gen Mining also states that receipt of the few remaining provincial and federal approvals and permits required for construction is expected in the coming months. Following which, the Marathon project will have all of the key government permits and approvals required for construction.

    Santo Domingo: On July 31, 2024, Capstone Copper Corp. ("Capstone") published the results of an updated feasibility study for the Santo Domingo project, outlining an optimized mine plan, updated capital and operating cost estimates, and a 19-year mine life supported by higher mineral reserve estimates. The report indicates that total gold production is expected to average 35,000 ounces per year for the first seven years of production, an increase from the 30,000 ounces per year estimate outlined in the 2020 feasibility study, and 22,000 ounces per year for the life of mine, up from 17,000 ounces per year. Capstone has reported that with construction completed at the Mantoverde project, a deposit situated 35 kilometers northeast of the Santo Domingo project, Capstone plans to advance several value enhancement initiatives within the Mantoverde-Santo Domingo district that are not yet included in the 2024 feasibility study. The first of these initiatives is a newly announced two-year, $25 million exploration program at Mantoverde, aimed at supporting the two future processing centers between Mantoverde and Santo Domingo.

    Curraghinalt Project: On May 3, 2024, the Planning Appeals Commission & Water Appeals Commission (the "Commission") in Northern Ireland concluded that the water abstraction and impoundment licenses ("Water Licenses") relative to the Curraghinalt Project have been rescinded and that license applications would need to be resubmitted, and subsequent public inquiry referrals held. Dalradian has re-submitted two new applications for the abstraction licenses and those licenses were received by the Commission on September 5, 2024. The Commission has set new dates to resume the public inquiry process beginning January 13, 2025. 

    Fenix Project: On October 2, 2024, Rio2 Limited ("Rio2") announced that its Chilean subsidiary has received the principal Sectorial Permits it requires to begin construction at the Fenix project. These Sectorial Permits represent the last governmental authorization required to enable the start of the construction phase and subsequent operation of the Fenix mine.

    Copper World Project: On August 29, 2024, Hudbay announced that it has received an Aquifer Protection Permit for the Copper World project from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. The issuance of this permit is a key milestone in the advancement of Copper World. The last key state-level permit is the Air Quality Permit which is progressing as planned.

    Corporate Development

    Koné Gold Project

    On October 23, 2024, the Company entered into a PMPA (the "Koné Gold PMPA") with Montage Gold Corp. ("Montage") in respect of its 90% owned Koné Gold Project located in Côte d'Ivoire. Under the terms of the agreement, Wheaton will purchase 19.5% of the payable gold production until 400,000 ounces of gold have been delivered (subject to adjustment if there are delays in deliveries relative to an agreed schedule), 10.8% of the gold production until the delivery of a further 130,000 ounces and 5.4% gold production thereafter for the life of mine. Under the terms of the Koné Gold PMPA, the Company is committed to pay Montage total upfront cash payments of $625 million, payable in four equal installment payments during construction, subject to certain conditions, including that all permits have been obtained.

    In addition, Wheaton will make ongoing production payments for the gold ounces delivered equal to 20% of the spot gold price. For the first five years after the PMPA is signed, there will be a price adjustment mechanism in place if the spot price of gold is less than $2,100 per ounce or greater than $2,700 per ounce.

    The Company has also provided Montage with a secured debt facility of up to $75 million (the "Facility").

    Amendment to the Fenix PMPA

    On November 15, 2021, the Company acquired a gold stream in respect of gold production from the Fenix Project (the "Fenix PMPA"). Under the terms of the Fenix PMPA, the Company was to acquire an amount of gold equal to 6% of the gold production until 90,000 ounces have been delivered, 4% of the gold production until the delivery of a further 140,000 ounces and 3.5% gold production thereafter for the life of mine.

    On October 21, 2024, the Company amended the Fenix PMPA. Under the terms of the amended agreement, the Company is entitled to purchase an additional 16% of payable gold production (22% in total, subject to adjustment if there are delays in deliveries relative to an agreed schedule). Once Rio2 delivers the incremental 95,000 ounces (as adjusted), the stream reverts to the percentages and thresholds under the original Fenix PMPA (as described above). Rio2 has a one-time option to terminate the requirement to deliver the additional gold production from the end of 2027 until the end of 2029 by delivering 95,000 ounces (as adjusted) less previously delivered gold ounces, excluding those gold ounces which would have been delivered under the original Fenix PMPA. Finally, the Company has also agreed to adjust the production payment for all gold ounces delivered to 20% of the spot gold price. In exchange for the amendment, the Company is committed to pay additional upfront cash consideration of $100 million, payable in two equal installments, subject to various customary conditions being satisfied.

    Wheaton will also provide a $20 million contingent secured debt facility in the form of a standby loan facility. Lastly, Wheaton has committed to participate in a private placement of Rio2 common shares for Cdn$5 million at a price per share equal to, and concurrent with, a public offering by Rio2.

    Sustainability

    Future of Mining Challenge

    On September 16, 2024, Wheaton announced the launch of the inaugural Future of Mining Challenge, which will award US$1 million to a winning venture to advance their technology. The Future of Mining Challenge invites cleantech ventures from around the world to submit and propose industry solutions. This year's challenge focuses on identifying eligible technologies with the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across mining operations. In alignment with Wheaton's business model, the solutions should be applicable to base and/or precious metal mining. They should also be scalable globally, with the aim of future implementation at operating mines. The challenge is being supported by Foresight Canada. Submissions for challenge applications opened in September 2024, and the winner will be announced in March 2025 at the PDAC Convention in Toronto, the world's largest mining conference. More information can be found at www.futureofmining.ca.

    Community Investment Program

    • Wheaton's Partner Community Investment Program continues to support initiatives with the Vale Foundation, Vale Canada, Glencore via Antamina, Hudbay Minerals, First Majestic Silver and Sibanye-Stillwater to support the communities influenced by the mines and provide vital services and programs including educational resources, health and dental programs, poverty reduction initiatives, entrepreneurial opportunities, and various social and environmental programs.
    • In August 2024, the BC Cancer Foundation's Tour de Cure presented by Wheaton raised C$7.3 million to advance groundbreaking cancer research and care enhancements in British Columbia.

    2024 and Long-Term Production Outlook

    Wheaton's estimated attributable production in 2024 is forecast to be 325,000 to 370,000 ounces of gold, 18.5 to 20.5 million ounces of silver, and 12,000 to 15,000 GEOs3 of other metals, resulting in annual production of approximately 550,000 to 620,000 GEOs3, unchanged from previous guidance2,3.

    Annual production is forecast to increase by approximately 40% to over 800,000 GEOs3 by 2028, with average annual production forecast to grow to over 850,000 GEO3 in years 2029 to 2033, also unchanged from previous guidance6. The transactions announced in 2024, including the new stream associated with the Koné Project and the amendment related to the Fenix Project, have not been incorporated into the long-term guidance.

    The Company will provide updated longer-term guidance in normal course in the first quarter of 2025, which will incorporate the impact of recent developments and the acquisitions announced in 2024.2,3

    About Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

    Wheaton is the world's premier precious metals streaming company with the highest-quality portfolio of long-life, low-cost assets. Its business model offers investors commodity price leverage and exploration upside but with a much lower risk profile than a traditional mining company. Wheaton delivers amongst the highest cash operating margins in the mining industry, allowing it to pay a competitive dividend and continue to grow through accretive acquisitions. As a result, Wheaton has consistently outperformed gold and silver, as well as other mining investments. Wheaton is committed to strong ESG practices and giving back to the communities where Wheaton and its mining partners operate. Wheaton creates sustainable value through streaming for all of its stakeholders.

    In accordance with Wheaton Precious Metals™ Corp.'s ("Wheaton Precious Metals", "Wheaton" or the "Company") MD&A and Financial Statements, reference to the Company and Wheaton includes the Company's wholly owned subsidiaries.

    Webcast and Conference Call Details

    A conference call will be held on Friday, November 8, 2024, starting at 11:00 am ET (8:00 am PT) to discuss these results. To participate in the live call, please use one of the following methods:

    RapidConnect URL:                                       Click here

    Live webcast:                                                 Click here

    Dial toll free:                                                   1-888-510-2154 or 1-437-900-0527

    Conference Call ID:                                        48142

    The accompanying slideshow will also be available in PDF format on the 'Presentations' page of the Wheaton Precious Metals website before the conference call. The conference call will be recorded and available until November 15, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET. The webcast will be available for one year. You can listen to an archive of the call by one of the following methods:

    Dial toll free from Canada or the US:             1-289-819-1450

    Dial from outside Canada or the US:             1-888-660-6345

    Pass code:                                                      48142

    Archived webcast:                                          Click here

    This earnings release should be read in conjunction with Wheaton Precious Metals' MD&A and Financial Statements, which are available on the Company's website at www.wheatonpm.com and have been posted on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

    Mr. Wes Carson, P.Eng., Vice President, Mining Operations, Neil Burns, P.Geo., Vice President, Technical Services for Wheaton Precious Metals and Ryan Ulansky, P.Eng., Vice President, Engineering, are a "qualified person" as such term is defined under National Instrument 43-101, and have reviewed and approved the technical information disclosed in this news release (specifically Mr. Carson has reviewed production figures, Mr. Burns has reviewed mineral resource estimates and Mr. Ulansky has reviewed the mineral reserve estimates).

    Wheaton Precious Metals believes that there are no significant differences between its corporate governance practices and those required to be followed by United States domestic issuers under the NYSE listing standards. This confirmation is located on the Wheaton Precious Metals website at http://www.wheatonpm.com/Company/corporate-governance/default.aspx.

    Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Earnings





    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (US dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts - unaudited)



    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Sales



    $

    308,253

    $

    223,137

    $

    904,123

    $

    702,573

    Cost of sales



















    Cost of sales, excluding depletion



    $

    55,310

    $

    49,808

    $

    170,872

    $

    160,413

    Depletion





    55,530



    46,435



    178,071



    145,908

    Total cost of sales



    $

    110,840

    $

    96,243

    $

    348,943

    $

    306,321

    Gross margin



    $

    197,413

    $

    126,894

    $

    555,180

    $

    396,252

    General and administrative expenses





    9,488



    8,606



    30,193



    28,922

    Share based compensation





    9,628



    4,336



    17,150



    16,217

    Donations and community investments





    2,352



    1,736



    4,626



    5,054

    Earnings from operations



    $

    175,945

    $

    112,216

    $

    503,211

    $

    346,059

    Gain on disposal of mineral stream interests





    -



    -



    -



    5,027

    Other income (expense)





    7,605



    10,707



    19,922



    26,961

    Earnings before finance costs and income taxes

    $

    183,550

    $

    122,923

    $

    523,133

    $

    378,047

    Finance costs





    1,404



    1,407



    4,144



    4,138

    Earnings before income taxes



    $

    182,146

    $

    121,516

    $

    518,989

    $

    373,909

    Income tax expense





    27,511



    5,145



    77,996



    4,700

    Net earnings



    $

    154,635

    $

    116,371

    $

    440,993

    $

    369,209

    Basic earnings per share



    $

    0.341

    $

    0.257

    $

    0.973

    $

    0.815

    Diluted earnings per share



    $

    0.340

    $

    0.257

    $

    0.971

    $

    0.814

    Weighted average number of shares outstanding



















    Basic





    453,641



    452,975



    453,389



    452,748

    Diluted





    454,302



    453,538



    454,037



    453,419

    Condensed Interim Consolidated Balance Sheets



    As at

    September 30

    As at

    December 31

    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)

    2024

    2023

    Assets









    Current assets









    Cash and cash equivalents

    $

    694,085

    $

    546,527

    Accounts receivable



    10,435



    10,078

    Cobalt inventory



    -



    1,372

    Income taxes receivable



    1,392



    5,935

    Other



    3,938



    3,499

    Total current assets

    $

    709,850

    $

    567,411

    Non-current assets









    Mineral stream interests

    $

    6,456,123

    $

    6,122,441

    Early deposit mineral stream interests



    47,094



    47,093

    Mineral royalty interests



    40,429



    13,454

    Long-term equity investments



    103,068



    246,678

    Property, plant and equipment



    7,535



    7,638

    Other



    22,080



    26,470

    Total non-current assets

    $

    6,676,329

    $

    6,463,774

    Total assets

    $

    7,386,179

    $

    7,031,185

    Liabilities









    Current liabilities









    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

    $

    14,766

    $

    13,458

    Current portion of performance share units



    12,522



    12,013

    Current portion of lease liabilities



    324



    604

    Total current liabilities

    $

    27,612

    $

    26,075

    Non-current liabilities









    Performance share units

    $

    9,301

    $

    9,113

    Lease liabilities



    5,340



    5,625

    Global minimum tax



    78,361



    -

    Deferred income taxes



    264



    232

    Pension liability



    5,287



    4,624

    Total non-current liabilities

    $

    98,553

    $

    19,594

    Total liabilities

    $

    126,165

    $

    45,669

    Shareholders' equity









    Issued capital

    $

    3,797,558

    $

    3,777,323

    Reserves



    (44,489)



    (40,091)

    Retained earnings



    3,506,945



    3,248,284

    Total shareholders' equity

    $

    7,260,014

    $

    6,985,516

    Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

    $

    7,386,179

    $

    7,031,185

    Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows





    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)



    2024

    2023

    2024

    2023

    Operating activities



















    Net earnings



    $

    154,635

    $

    116,371

    $

    440,993

    $

    369,209

    Adjustments for



















    Depreciation and depletion





    55,887



    46,784



    179,111



    147,031

    Gain on disposal of mineral stream interest





    -



    -



    -



    (5,027)

    Interest expense





    71



    78



    216



    131

    Equity settled stock based compensation





    1,725



    1,732



    4,978



    5,133

    Performance share units - expense





    7,903



    2,604



    12,172



    11,084

    Performance share units - paid





    -



    -



    (11,129)



    (16,675)

    Pension expense





    336



    329



    794



    787

    Pension paid





    -



    -



    (43)



    (116)

    Income tax (recovery) expense





    27,511



    5,145



    77,996



    4,700

    (Gain) loss on fair value adjustment of share purchase warrants held





    (523)



    143



    (903)



    248

    Investment income recognized in net earnings





    (7,249)



    (10,537)



    (18,564)



    (26,564)

    Other





    2,246



    163



    2,646



    662

    Change in non-cash working capital





    2,837



    (489)



    1,329



    (876)

    Cash generated from operations before income taxes and interest



    $

    245,379

    $

    162,323

    $

    689,596

    $

    489,727

    Income taxes paid





    2,925



    (912)



    2,734



    (5,244)

    Interest paid





    (71)



    (79)



    (219)



    (112)

    Interest received





    6,104



    9,771



    15,999



    24,213

    Cash generated from operating activities



    $

    254,337

    $

    171,103

    $

    708,110

    $

    508,584

    Financing activities



















    Credit facility extension fees



    $

    (11)

    $

    (13)

    $

    (936)

    $

    (859)

    Share purchase options exercised





    847



    93



    13,011



    10,603

    Lease payments





    (149)



    (169)



    (444)



    (548)

    Dividends paid





    (69,984)



    (66,994)



    (209,108)



    (198,085)

    Cash used for financing activities



    $

    (69,297)

    $

    (67,083)

    $

    (197,477)

    $

    (188,889)

    Investing activities



















    Mineral stream interests



    $

    (25,876)

    $

    (90,710)

    $

    (512,383)

    $

    (210,944)

    Early deposit mineral stream interests





    -



    (250)



    -



    (1,000)

    Mineral royalty interest





    (4,956)



    (3,602)



    (26,981)



    (3,602)

    Net proceeds on disposal of mineral stream interests





    -



    -



    -



    46,400

    Acquisition of long-term investments





    (728)



    (5,006)



    (1,479)



    (13,181)

    Proceeds on disposal of long-term investments





    -



    -



    177,088



    202

    Dividends received





    482



    700



    1,663



    1,617

    Other





    (155)



    (35)



    (944)



    (1,804)

    Cash used for investing activities



    $

    (31,233)

    $

    (98,903)

    $

    (363,036)

    $

    (182,312)

    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents



    $

    61

    $

    (35)

    $

    (39)

    $

    447

    Increase in cash and cash equivalents



    $

    153,868

    $

    5,082

    $

    147,558

    $

    137,830

    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period



    540,217



    828,837



    546,527



    696,089

    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period



    $

    694,085

    $

    833,919

    $

    694,085

    $

    833,919

    Summary of Units Produced



    Q3 2024 

    Q2 2024 

    Q1 2024 

    Q4 2023 

    Q3 2023 

    Q2 2023 

    Q1 2023 

    Q4 2022 

    Gold ounces produced ²

















    Salobo

    62,689

    63,225

    61,622

    71,778

    69,045

    54,804

    43,677

    37,939

    Sudbury 3

    4,287

    4,477

    5,618

    5,823

    3,857

    5,818

    6,203

    5,270

    Constancia

    10,446

    6,086

    13,897

    22,292

    19,003

    7,444

    6,905

    10,496

    San Dimas 4

    6,882

    7,089

    7,542

    10,024

    9,995

    11,166

    10,754

    10,037

    Stillwater 5

    2,247

    2,099

    2,637

    2,341

    2,454

    2,017

    1,960

    2,185

    Other

















    Marmato

    648

    584

    623

    668

    673

    639

    457

    533

    Minto 6

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    1,292

    3,063

    2,567

    Total Other

    648

    584

    623

    668

    673

    1,931

    3,520

    3,100

    Total gold ounces produced

    87,199

    83,560

    91,939

    112,926

    105,027

    83,180

    73,019

    69,027

    Silver ounces produced 2

















    Peñasquito 7

    1,785

    2,263

    2,643

    1,036

    -

    1,744

    2,076

    1,761

    Antamina

    925

    992

    806

    1,030

    894

    984

    872

    1,067

    Constancia

    648

    451

    640

    836

    697

    420

    552

    655

    Other

















    Los Filos

    42

    27

    48

    26

    32

    41

    45

    14

    Zinkgruvan

    537

    699

    641

    510

    785

    374

    632

    664

    Neves-Corvo

    425

    432

    524

    573

    486

    407

    436

    369

    Aljustrel 8

    -

    -

    -

    -

    327

    279

    343

    313

    Cozamin

    185

    177

    173

    185

    165

    184

    141

    157

    Marmato

    7

    6

    7

    10

    11

    7

    8

    9

    Yauliyacu 9

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    261

    Minto 6

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    14

    29

    33

    Total Other

    1,196

    1,341

    1,393

    1,304

    1,806

    1,306

    1,634

    1,820

    Total silver ounces produced

    4,554

    5,047

    5,482

    4,206

    3,397

    4,454

    5,134

    5,303

    Palladium ounces produced ²

















    Stillwater 5

    4,034

    4,338

    4,463

    4,209

    4,006

    3,880

    3,705

    3,869

    Cobalt pounds produced ²

















    Voisey's Bay

    397

    259

    240

    215

    183

    152

    124

    128

    GEOs produced 10

    144,164

    145,449

    158,775

    164,796

    147,278

    137,323

    134,730

    132,780

    Average payable rate 2

















    Gold

    95.1 %

    95.0 %

    94.7 %

    95.1 %

    95.4 %

    95.1 %

    95.1 %

    94.9 %

    Silver

    83.9 %

    84.3 %

    84.5 %

    83.0 %

    78.4 %

    83.7 %

    83.1 %

    84.2 %

    Palladium

    98.4 %

    97.3 %

    97.8 %

    98.0 %

    94.1 %

    94.1 %

    96.3 %

    93.9 %

    Cobalt

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    93.3 %

    GEO 10

    91.1 %

    90.7 %

    90.7 %

    91.6 %

    90.9 %

    90.9 %

    89.8 %

    89.9 %

    1)

    All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces produced.

    2)

    Quantity produced represent the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures and payable rates are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures and payable rates may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    3)

    Comprised of the Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests. 

    4)

    Under the terms of the San Dimas PMPA, the Company is entitled to an amount equal to 25% of the payable gold production plus an additional amount of gold equal to 25% of the payable silver production converted to gold at a fixed gold to silver exchange ratio of 70:1 from the San Dimas mine. If the average gold to silver price ratio decreases to less than 50:1 or increases to more than 90:1 for a period of 6 months or more, then the "70" shall be revised to "50" or "90", as the case may be, until such time as the average gold to silver price ratio is between 50:1 to 90:1 for a period of 6 months or more in which event the "70" shall be reinstated. For reference, attributable silver production from prior periods is as follows: Q3 2024 - 262,000 ounces; Q2 2024 - 285,000 ounces; Q1 2024 - 291,000 ounces; Q4 2023 - 378,000 ounces; Q3 2023 - 387,000 ounces; Q2 2023 - 423,000 ounces; Q1 2023 - 401,000 ounces; Q4 2022 - 348,000 ounces.

    5)

    Comprised of the Stillwater and East Boulder gold and palladium interests.

    6)

    On May 13, 2023, Minto Metals Corp. announced the suspension of operations at the Minto mine.

    7)

    There was a temporary suspension of operations at Peñasquito due to a labour strike which ran from June 7, 2023 to October 13, 2023.

    8)

    On September 12, 2023, it was announced that the production of the zinc and lead concentrates at the Aljustrel mine will be halted from September 24, 2023 until the second quarter of 2025. 

    9)

    On December 14, 2022 the Company terminated the Yauliyacu PMPA in exchange for a cash payment of $132 million.

    10)

    GEOs, which are provided to assist the reader, are based on the following commodity price assumptions: $2,000 per ounce gold; $23.00 per ounce silver; $1,000 per ounce palladium; and $13.00 per pound cobalt; consistent with those used in estimating the Company's production guidance for 2024.    

    Summary of Units Sold



    Q3 2024 

    Q2 2024 

    Q1 2024 

    Q4 2023 

    Q3 2023 

    Q2 2023 

    Q1 2023 

    Q4 2022 

    Gold ounces sold

















    Salobo

    58,101

    54,962

    56,841

    76,656

    44,444

    46,030

    35,966

    41,029

    Sudbury 2

    2,495

    5,679

    4,129

    5,011

    4,836

    4,775

    4,368

    4,988

    Constancia

    5,186

    6,640

    20,123

    19,925

    12,399

    9,619

    6,579

    6,013

    San Dimas

    7,022

    6,801

    7,933

    10,472

    9,695

    11,354

    10,651

    10,943

    Stillwater 3

    1,635

    2,628

    2,355

    2,314

    1,985

    2,195

    2,094

    1,783

    Other

















    Marmato

    550

    616

    638

    633

    792

    467

    480

    473

    777

    -

    -

    -

    -

    275

    153

    126

    785

    Minto

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    701

    2,341

    2,982

    Santo Domingo 4

    447

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Curipamba 4

    258

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Total Other

    1,255

    616

    638

    633

    1,067

    1,321

    2,947

    4,240

    Total gold ounces sold

    75,694

    77,326

    92,019

    115,011

    74,426

    75,294

    62,605

    68,996

    Silver ounces sold

















    Peñasquito

    1,667

    1,482

    1,839

    442

    453

    1,913

    1,483

    2,066

    Antamina

    989

    917

    762

    1,091

    794

    963

    814

    1,114

    Constancia

    366

    422

    726

    665

    435

    674

    366

    403

    Other

















    Los Filos

    26

    24

    44

    24

    30

    37

    34

    16

    Zinkgruvan

    488

    597

    297

    449

    714

    370

    520

    547

    Neves-Corvo

    185

    216

    243

    268

    245

    132

    171

    80

    Aljustrel

    -

    -

    1

    86

    142

    182

    205

    156

    Cozamin

    148

    158

    147

    141

    139

    150

    119

    150

    Marmato

    6

    7

    8

    9

    11

    7

    7

    7

    Yauliyacu

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    337

    Minto

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    7

    29

    23

    Keno Hill

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    1

    1

    777

    -

    -

    -

    -

    2

    2

    -

    35

    Total Other

    853

    1,002

    740

    977

    1,283

    887

    1,086

    1,352

    Total silver ounces sold

    3,875

    3,823

    4,067

    3,175

    2,965

    4,437

    3,749

    4,935

    Palladium ounces sold

















    Stillwater 3

    3,761

    4,301

    4,774

    3,339

    4,242

    3,392

    2,946

    3,396

    Cobalt pounds sold

















    Voisey's Bay

    88

    88

    309

    288

    198

    265

    323

    187

    GEOs sold 5

    122,715

    124,009

    143,184

    155,059

    111,935

    129,734

    109,293

    128,662

    Cumulative payable units PBND 6

















    Gold ounces

    96,158

    88,205

    86,114

    91,092

    98,715

    72,916

    77,377

    70,562

    Silver ounces

    2,748

    2,801

    2,368

    1,802

    1,486

    1,790

    2,531

    2,013

    Palladium ounces

    6,186

    6,018

    6,198

    6,666

    5,607

    6,122

    5,751

    5,098

    Cobalt pounds

    796

    513

    360

    356

    377

    251

    285

    258

    GEO 5

    136,027

    126,761

    118,785

    117,465

    121,058

    98,186

    111,217

    97,936

    Inventory on hand

















    Cobalt pounds

    -

    -

    -

    88

    155

    310

    398

    633

    1)

    All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces sold.

    2)

    Comprised of the Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests. 

    3)

    Comprised of the Stillwater and East Boulder gold and palladium interests.

    4)

    The ounces sold under Santo Domingo and Curipamba relate to ounces received due to the delay ounce provision as per the respective PMPA. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    5)

    GEOs, which are provided to assist the reader, are based on the following commodity price assumptions: $2,000 per ounce gold; $23.00 per ounce silver; $1,000 per ounce palladium; and $13.00 per pound cobalt; consistent with those used in estimating the Company's production guidance for 2024.

    6)

    Payable gold, silver and palladium ounces as well as cobalt pounds produced but not yet delivered ("PBND") are based on management estimates. These figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received. 

    Results of Operations 

    The operating results of the Company's reportable operating segments are summarized in the tables and commentary below.

    Three Months Ended September 30, 2024



    Units Produced²

    Units

    Sold

    Average

    Realized

    Price

    ($'s

    Per Unit)

    Average

    Cash Cost

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 3

    Average

    Depletion

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 4

    Sales

    Net

    Earnings

    Cash Flow

    From

    Operations

    Total

    Assets

    Gold

































    Salobo

    62,689

    58,101

    $

    2,490

    $

    425

    $

    378

    $

    144,656

    $

    98,016

    $

    122,916

    $

    2,616,346

    Sudbury 5

    4,287

    2,495



    2,519



    400



    1,326



    6,286



    1,979



    4,798



    246,918

    Constancia

    10,446

    5,186



    2,490



    422



    323



    12,912



    9,048



    10,722



    70,095

    San Dimas

    6,882

    7,022



    2,490



    637



    290



    17,482



    10,975



    13,010



    138,507

    Stillwater

    2,247

    1,635



    2,490



    438



    421



    4,071



    2,667



    3,355



    208,474

    Other 6

    648

    1,255



    2,481



    192



    1,584



    3,114



    886



    2,874



    901,880



    87,199

    75,694

    $

    2,491

    $

    440

    $

    418

    $

    188,521

    $

    123,571

    $

    157,675

    $

    4,182,220

    Silver

































    Peñasquito

    1,785

    1,667

    $

    29.58

    $

    4.50

    $

    4.86

    $

    49,329

    $

    33,725

    $

    41,825

    $

    253,461

    Antamina

    925

    989



    29.58



    6.06



    8.46



    29,257



    14,893



    23,260



    498,029

    Constancia

    648

    366



    29.58



    6.23



    6.10



    10,822



    6,310



    8,543



    170,242

    Other 7

    1,196

    853



    30.17



    4.34



    4.83



    25,741



    17,912



    22,594



    645,485



    4,554

    3,875

    $

    29.71

    $

    5.03

    $

    5.89

    $

    115,149

    $

    72,840

    $

    96,222

    $

    1,567,217

    Palladium

































    Stillwater

    4,034

    3,761

    $

    969

    $

    173

    $

    429

    $

    3,644

    $

    1,380

    $

    2,994

    $

    215,082

    Platreef

    -

    -



    n.a.



    n.a.



    n.a.



    -



    -



    -



    78,820



    4,034

    3,761

    $

    969

    $

    173

    $

    429

    $

    3,644

    $

    1,380

    $

    2,994

    $

    293,902

    Platinum

































    Marathon

    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    9,451

    Platreef

    -

    -



    n.a.



    n.a.



    n.a.



    -



    -



    -



    57,588



    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    67,039

    Cobalt

































    Voisey's Bay

    397

    88

    $

    10.65

    $

    2.15

    $

    12.78

    $

    939

    $

    (378)

    $

    321

    $

    345,745

    Operating results















    $

    308,253

    $

    197,413

    $

    257,212

    $

    6,456,123

    Other





























    General and administrative



















    $

    (9,488)

    $

    (6,215)





    Share based compensation





















    (9,628)



    -





    Donations and community investments





















    (2,352)



    (2,198)





    Finance costs























    (1,404)



    (1,051)





    Other





















    7,605



    3,664





    Income tax























    (27,511)



    2,925





    Total other

















    $

    (42,778)

    $

    (2,875)

    $

    930,056























    $

    154,635

    $

    254,337

    $

    7,386,179

    1)

    Units of gold, silver and palladium produced and sold are reported in ounces, while cobalt is reported in pounds. All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces produced and sold and per unit amounts.

    2)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    3)

    Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measure (iii) at the end of this press release.

    4)

    Includes the non-cash per ounce cost of sale associated with delay ounces. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    5)

    Comprised of the operating Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests and the non-operating Stobie and Victor gold interests.

    6)

    Other gold interests comprised of the operating Marmato gold interest as well as the non-operating Minto, Copper World, Santo Domingo, Fenix, Blackwater, Curipamba, Marathon, Goose, Cangrejos, Platreef, Curraghinalt and Kudz Ze Kayah gold interests. Other includes ounces sold that were received under the delay ounce provisions of each of the Santo Domingo and Curipamba PMPAs. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    7)

    Other silver interests comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Neves-Corvo, Marmato and Cozamin silver interests as well as the non-operating Stratoni, Aljustrel, Minto, Pascua-Lama, Copper World, Navidad, Blackwater, Curipamba, Mineral Park and Kudz Ze Kayah silver interests.

     

    Three Months Ended September 30, 2023



    Units Produced²

    Units

    Sold

    Average

    Realized

    Price

    ($'s

    Per Unit)

    Average

    Cash Cost

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 3

    Average

    Depletion

    ($'s Per

    Unit)

    Sales

    Net

    Earnings

    Cash Flow

    From

    Operations

    Total

    Assets

    Gold

































    Salobo

    69,045

    44,444

    $

    1,944

    $

    420

    $

    330

    $

    86,395

    $

    53,026

    $

    67,710

    $

    2,341,485

    Sudbury 4

    3,857

    4,836



    1,950



    400



    1,204



    9,428



    1,669



    7,494



    268,224

    Constancia

    19,003

    12,399



    1,944



    419



    316



    24,102



    14,991



    18,906



    86,555

    San Dimas

    9,995

    9,695



    1,944



    631



    260



    18,846



    10,216



    12,732



    147,638

    Stillwater

    2,454

    1,985



    1,944



    349



    510



    3,859



    2,154



    3,167



    212,650

    Other 5

    673

    1,067



    1,945



    368



    391



    2,077



    1,266



    1,684



    557,035



    105,027

    74,426

    $

    1,944

    $

    444

    $

    381

    $

    144,707

    $

    83,322

    $

    111,693

    $

    3,613,587

    Silver

































    Peñasquito

    -

    453

    $

    23.82

    $

    4.43

    $

    4.06

    $

    10,804

    $

    6,952

    $

    8,795

    $

    278,028

    Antamina

    894

    794



    23.82



    4.81



    7.06



    18,915



    9,496



    15,097



    527,227

    Constancia

    697

    435



    23.82



    6.18



    6.24



    10,360



    4,958



    7,674



    183,736

    Other 6

    1,806

    1,283



    23.62



    5.15



    2.64



    30,293



    20,301



    19,439



    549,641



    3,397

    2,965

    $

    23.73

    $

    5.10

    $

    4.57

    $

    70,372

    $

    41,707

    $

    51,005

    $

    1,538,632

    Palladium

































    Stillwater

    4,006

    4,242

    $

    1,251

    $

    223

    $

    459

    $

    5,307

    $

    2,416

    $

    4,361

    $

    222,154

    Platinum

































    Marathon

    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    9,450

    Cobalt

































    Voisey's Bay

    183

    198

    $

    13.87

    $

    3.66 ⁷

    $

    12.98

    $

    2,751

    $

    (551)

    $

    4,235

    $

    353,631

    Operating results















    $

    223,137

    $

    126,894

    $

    171,294

    $

    5,737,454

    Other





























    General and administrative



















    $

    (8,606)

    $

    (6,321)





    Share based compensation





















    (4,336)



    -





    Donations and community investments





















    (1,736)



    (1,750)





    Finance costs























    (1,407)



    (1,078)





    Other





















    10,707



    9,870





    Income tax























    (5,145)



    (912)





    Total other

















    $

    (10,523)

    $

    (191)

    $

    1,144,061























    $

    116,371

    $

    171,103

    $

    6,881,515

    1)

    Units of gold, silver and palladium produced and sold are reported in ounces, while cobalt is reported in pounds. All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces produced and sold and per unit amounts.

    2)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    3)

    Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measure (iii) at the end of this press release.

    4)

    Comprised of the operating Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests as well as the non-operating Stobie and Victor gold interests.

    5)

    Other gold interests are comprised of the operating Marmato gold interests as well as the non-operating Minto, 777, Copper World, Santo Domingo, Fenix, Blackwater, Marathon, Curipamba, Goose and Cangrejos gold interests. On June 22, 2022, Hudbay announced that mining activities at 777 have concluded and closure activities have commenced. On May 13, 2023, Minto announced the suspension of operations at the Minto mine.

    6)

    Other silver interests comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Neves-Corvo, Aljustrel, Cozamin and Marmato silver interests, the non-operating Minto, 777, Loma de La Plata, Stratoni, Pascua-Lama, Copper World, Blackwater and Curipamba silver interests. On June 22, 2022, Hudbay announced that mining activities at 777 have concluded and closure activities have commenced. On May 13, 2023, Minto announced the suspension of operations at the Minto mine. On September 12, 2023, it was announced that the production of zinc and lead concentrates at Aljustrel will be halted from September 24, 2023 until the second quarter of 2025.

    7)

    Cash cost per pound of cobalt sold during the third quarter of 2023 was net of a previously recorded inventory write-down of $0.1 million, resulting in a decrease of $0.51 per pound of cobalt sold.

    Comparative Results of Operations on a GEO Basis







    Q3 2024





    Q3 2023





    Change



    Change

    GEO Production 1, 2





    144,164





    147,278





    (3,114)



    (2.1) %

    GEO Sales 2





    122,715





    111,935





    10,780



    9.6 %

    Average price per GEO sold 2



    $

    2,512



    $

    1,993



    $

    519



    26.0 %

    Revenue



    $

    308,253



    $

    223,137



    $

    85,116



    38.1 %

    Cost of sales, excluding depletion



    $

    55,310



    $

    49,808



    $

    (5,502)



    (11.0) %

    Depletion





    55,530





    46,435





    (9,095)



    (19.6) %

    Cost of Sales



    $

    110,840



    $

    96,243



    $

    (14,597)



    (15.2) %

    Gross Margin



    $

    197,413



    $

    126,894



    $

    70,519



    55.6 %

    General and administrative expenses





    9,488





    8,606





    (882)



    (10.2) %

    Share based compensation





    9,628





    4,336





    (5,292)



    (122.0) %

    Donations and community investments





    2,352





    1,736





    (616)



    (35.5) %

    Earnings from Operations



    $

    175,945



    $

    112,216



    $

    63,729



    56.8 %

    Other income (expense)





    7,605





    10,707





    (3,102)



    (29.0) %

    Earnings before finance costs and income taxes



    $

    183,550



    $

    122,923



    $

    60,627



    49.3 %

    Finance costs





    1,404





    1,407





    3



    0.2 %

    Earnings before income taxes



    $

    182,146



    $

    121,516



    $

    60,630



    49.9 %

    Income tax expense





    27,511





    5,145





    (22,366)



    (434.7) %

    Net earnings



    $

    154,635



    $

    116,371



    $

    38,264



    32.9 %

    1)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    2)

    GEOs, which are provided to assist the reader, are based on the following commodity price assumptions: $2,000 per ounce gold; $23.00 per ounce silver; $1,000 per ounce palladium; and $13.00 per pound cobalt; consistent with those used in estimating the Company's production guidance for 2024.

     

    Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024



    Units Produced²

    Units

    Sold

    Average

    Realized

    Price

    ($'s

    Per Unit)

    Average

    Cash Cost

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 3

    Average

    Depletion

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 4

    Sales

    Net

    Earnings

    Cash Flow

    From

    Operations

    Total

    Assets

    Gold

































    Salobo

    187,536

    169,904

    $

    2,307

    $

    425

    $

    383

    $

    391,973

    $

    254,758

    $

    322,761

    $

    2,616,346

    Sudbury 5

    14,382

    12,303



    2,286



    400



    1,265



    28,130



    7,642



    22,718



    246,918

    Constancia

    30,429

    31,949



    2,200



    421



    318



    70,275



    46,663



    56,833



    70,095

    San Dimas

    21,513

    21,756



    2,296



    634



    286



    49,950



    29,941



    36,156



    138,507

    Stillwater

    6,983

    6,618



    2,288



    405



    453



    15,144



    9,469



    12,464



    208,474

    Other 6

    1,855

    2,509



    2,347



    293



    1,056



    5,888



    2,504



    5,153



    901,880



    262,698

    245,039

    $

    2,291

    $

    440

    $

    419

    $

    561,360

    $

    350,977

    $

    456,085

    $

    4,182,220

    Silver

































    Peñasquito

    6,691

    4,988

    $

    27.18

    $

    4.50

    $

    4.57

    $

    135,578

    $

    90,361

    $

    113,132

    $

    253,461

    Antamina

    2,723

    2,668



    27.63



    5.56



    8.06



    73,710



    37,377



    58,878



    498,029

    Constancia

    1,739

    1,514



    26.55



    6.21



    6.17



    40,180



    21,444



    30,785



    170,242

    Other 7

    3,930

    2,595



    28.37



    4.29



    4.51



    73,630



    50,785



    60,026



    645,485



    15,083

    11,765

    $

    27.46

    $

    4.91

    $

    5.55

    $

    323,098

    $

    199,967

    $

    262,821

    $

    1,567,217

    Palladium

































    Stillwater

    12,835

    12,836

    $

    976

    $

    177

    $

    435

    $

    12,531

    $

    4,674

    $

    10,259

    $

    215,082

    Platreef

    -

    -



    n.a.



    n.a.



    n.a.



    -



    -



    -



    78,820



    12,835

    12,836

    $

    976

    $

    177

    $

    435

    $

    12,531

    $

    4,674

    $

    10,259

    $

    293,902

    Platinum

































    Marathon

    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    9,451

    Platreef

    -

    -



    n.a.



    n.a.



    n.a.



    -



    -



    -



    57,588



    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    67,039

    Cobalt

































    Voisey's Bay

    896

    485

    $

    14.71

    $

    2.84

    $

    12.77

    $

    7,134

    $

    (438)

    $

    9,407

    $

    345,745

    Operating results















    $

    904,123

    $

    555,180

    $

    738,572

    $

    6,456,123

    Other





























    General and administrative



















    $

    (30,193)

    $

    (31,134)





    Share based compensation





















    (17,150)



    (11,129)





    Donations and community investments





















    (4,626)



    (4,185)





    Finance costs























    (4,144)



    (3,234)





    Other





















    19,922



    16,486





    Income tax























    (77,996)



    2,734





    Total other

















    $

    (114,187)

    $

    (30,462)

    $

    930,056























    $

    440,993

    $

    708,110

    $

    7,386,179

    1)

    Units of gold, silver and palladium produced and sold are reported in ounces, while cobalt is reported in pounds. All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces produced and sold and per unit amounts.

    2)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    3)

    Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measure (iii) at the end of this press release.

    4)

    Includes the non-cash per ounce cost of sale associated with delay ounces. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    5)

    Comprised of the operating Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests and the non-operating Stobie and Victor gold interests.

    6)

    Other gold interests comprised of the operating Marmato gold interest as well as the non-operating Minto, Copper World, Santo Domingo, Fenix, Blackwater, Curipamba, Marathon, Goose, Cangrejos, Platreef, Curraghinalt and Kudz Ze Kayah gold interests. Other includes ounces sold that were received under the delay ounce provisions of each of the Santo Domingo and Curipamba PMPAs. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    7)

    Other silver interests comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Neves-Corvo, Marmato and Cozamin silver interests as well as the non-operating Stratoni, Aljustrel, Minto, Pascua-Lama, Copper World, Navidad, Blackwater, Curipamba, Mineral Park and Kudz Ze Kayah silver interests.

     

    Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023



    Units Produced²

    Units

    Sold

    Average

    Realized

    Price

    ($'s

    Per Unit)

    Average

    Cash Cost

    ($'s Per

    Unit) 3

    Average

    Depletion

    ($'s Per

    Unit)

    Sales

    Gain on Disposal 4

    Net

    Earnings

    Cash Flow

    From

    Operations

    Total

    Assets

    Gold





































    Salobo

    167,526

    126,440

    $

    1,947

    $

    420

    $

    330

    $

    246,219

    $

    -

    $

    151,287

    $

    193,063

    $

    2,341,485

    Sudbury 5

    15,878

    13,979



    1,953



    400



    1,087



    27,295



    -



    6,512



    21,420



    268,224

    Constancia

    33,352

    28,597



    1,948



    417



    316



    55,718



    -



    34,751



    43,779



    86,555

    San Dimas

    31,915

    31,700



    1,945



    628



    260



    61,657



    -



    33,535



    41,762



    147,638

    Stillwater

    6,431

    6,274



    1,945



    347



    510



    12,201



    -



    6,824



    10,026



    212,650

    Other 6

    6,124

    5,335



    1,935



    1,119



    172



    10,324



    -



    3,439



    4,090



    557,035



    261,226

    212,325

    $

    1,947

    $

    465

    $

    369

    $

    413,414

    $

    -

    $

    236,348

    $

    314,140

    $

    3,613,587

    Silver





































    Peñasquito

    3,820

    3,849

    $

    23.63

    $

    4.43

    $

    4.06

    $

    90,967

    $

    -

    $

    58,268

    $

    73,915

    $

    278,028

    Antamina

    2,750

    2,571



    23.65



    4.69



    7.06



    60,812



    -



    30,625



    48,765



    527,227

    Constancia

    1,669

    1,475



    23.75



    6.15



    6.24



    35,034



    -



    16,750



    25,962



    183,736

    Other 7

    4,746

    3,256



    23.44



    5.58



    2.82



    76,316



    5,027



    53,966



    55,364



    549,641



    12,985

    11,151

    $

    23.60

    $

    5.05

    $

    4.68

    $

    263,129

    $

    5,027

    $

    159,609

    $

    204,006

    $

    1,538,632

    Palladium





































    Stillwater

    11,591

    10,580

    $

    1,410

    $

    255

    $

    440

    $

    14,922

    $

    -

    $

    7,565

    $

    12,223

    $

    222,154

    Platinum





































    Marathon

    -

    -

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    n.a.

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    9,450

    Cobalt





































    Voisey's Bay

    458

    786

    $

    14.13

    $

    3.36 ⁸

    $

    13.63

    $

    11,108

    $

    -

    $

    (2,243)

    $

    13,056

    $

    353,631

    Operating results















    $

    702,573

    $

    5,027

    $

    401,279

    $

    543,425

    $

    5,737,454

    Other

































    General and administrative























    $

    (28,922)

    $

    (29,702)





    Share based compensation

























    (16,217)



    (16,675)





    Donations and community investments

























    (5,054)



    (4,896)





    Finance costs

























    (4,138)



    (3,147)





    Other

























    26,961



    24,823





    Income tax



























    (4,700)



    (5,244)





    Total other





















    $

    (32,070)

    $

    (34,841)

    $

    1,144,061



























    $

    369,209

    $

    508,584

    $

    6,881,515

    1)

    Units of gold, silver and palladium produced and sold are reported in ounces, while cobalt is reported in pounds. All figures in thousands except gold and palladium ounces produced and sold and per unit amounts.

    2)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    3)

    Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measure (iii) at the end of this press release.

    4)

    The gain on disposal of Other silver interests relates to the gain on the buyback of 33% of the Goose PMPA.

    5)

    Comprised of the operating Coleman, Copper Cliff, Garson, Creighton and Totten gold interests as well as the non-operating Stobie and Victor gold interests.

    6)

    Other gold interests are comprised of the operating Marmato gold interests as well as the non-operating Minto, 777, Copper World, Santo Domingo, Fenix, Blackwater, Marathon, Curipamba, Goose and Cangrejos gold interests. On June 22, 2022, Hudbay announced that mining activities at 777 have concluded and closure activities have commenced. On May 13, 2023, Minto announced the suspension of operations at the Minto mine.

    7)

    Other silver interests comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Neves-Corvo, Aljustrel, Cozamin and Marmato silver interests and the non-operating Minto, 777, Loma de La Plata, Stratoni, Pascua-Lama, Copper World, Blackwater and Curipamba silver interests. On June 22, 2022, Hudbay announced that mining activities at 777 have concluded and closure activities have commenced. On May 13, 2023, Minto announced the suspension of operations at the Minto mine. On September 12, 2023, it was announced that the production of zinc and lead concentrates at Aljustrel will be halted from September 24, 2023 until the second quarter of 2025.

    8)

    Cash cost per pound of cobalt sold during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was net of a previously recorded inventory write-down of $1.6 million, resulting in a decrease of $2.05 per pound of cobalt sold.

    Comparative Results of Operations on a GEO Basis







    YTD 2024





    YTD 2023





    Change



    Change

    GEO Production 1, 2





    448,388





    419,330





    29,058



    6.9 %

    GEO Sales 2





    389,907





    350,961





    38,946



    11.1 %

    Average price per GEO sold 2



    $

    2,319



    $

    2,002



    $

    317



    15.8 %

    Revenue



    $

    904,123



    $

    702,573



    $

    201,550



    28.7 %

    Cost of sales, excluding depletion



    $

    170,872



    $

    160,413



    $

    (10,459)



    (6.5) %

    Depletion





    178,071





    145,908





    (32,163)



    (22.0) %

    Cost of Sales



    $

    348,943



    $

    306,321



    $

    (42,622)



    (13.9) %

    Gross Margin



    $

    555,180



    $

    396,252



    $

    158,928



    40.1 %

    General and administrative expenses





    30,193





    28,922





    (1,271)



    (4.4) %

    Share based compensation





    17,150





    16,217





    (933)



    (5.8) %

    Donations and community investments





    4,626





    5,054





    428



    8.5 %

    Earnings from Operations



    $

    503,211



    $

    346,059



    $

    157,152



    45.4 %

    Gain on disposal of mineral stream interests





    -





    5,027





    (5,027)



    (100.0) %

    Other income (expense)





    19,922





    26,961





    (7,039)



    (26.1) %

    Earnings before finance costs and income taxes



    $

    523,133



    $

    378,047



    $

    145,086



    38.4 %

    Finance costs





    4,144





    4,138





    (6)



    (0.1) %

    Earnings before income taxes



    $

    518,989



    $

    373,909



    $

    145,080



    38.8 %

    Income tax expense





    77,996





    4,700





    (73,296)



    (1,559.5) %

    Net earnings



    $

    440,993



    $

    369,209



    $

    71,784



    19.4 %

    1)

    Quantity produced represents the amount of gold, silver, palladium and cobalt contained in concentrate or doré prior to smelting or refining deductions. Production figures are based on information provided by the operators of the mining operations to which the mineral stream interests relate or management estimates in those situations where other information is not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

    2)

    GEOs, which are provided to assist the reader, are based on the following commodity price assumptions: $2,000 per ounce gold; $23.00 per ounce silver; $1,000 per ounce palladium; and $13.00 per pound cobalt; consistent with those used in estimating the Company's production guidance for 2024.

    Non-IFRS Measures

    Wheaton has included, throughout this document, certain non-IFRS performance measures, including (i) adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share; (ii) operating cash flow per share (basic and diluted); (iii) average cash costs of gold, silver and palladium on a per ounce basis and cobalt on a per pound basis; and (iv) cash operating margin.

     i.       

    Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share are calculated by removing the effects of  non-cash impairment charges (reversals) (if any), non-cash fair value (gains) losses and other one-time (income) expenses as well as the reversal of non-cash income tax expense (recovery) which is offset by income tax expense (recovery) recognized in the Statements of Shareholders' Equity and OCI, respectively. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance. 







    The following table provides a reconciliation of adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share (basic and diluted).







    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (in thousands, except for per share amounts)



    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Net earnings



    $

    154,635



    $

    116,371



    $

    440,993



    $

    369,209

    Add back (deduct):

























    Gain on disposal of Mineral Stream Interest





    -





    -





    -





    (5,027)

    (Gain) loss on fair value adjustment of share purchase warrants held





    (523)





    143





    (903)





    248

    Deferred income tax (expense) recovery recognized in the Statement of OCI





    (1,134)





    5,115





    1,632





    7,205

    Income tax recovery related to prior year disposal of Mineral Stream Interest





    -





    -





    -





    (2,672)

    Other





    (175)





    (162)





    (521)





    (482)

    Adjusted net earnings



    $

    152,803



    $

    121,467



    $

    441,201



    $

    368,481

    Divided by:

























    Basic weighted average number of shares outstanding





    453,641





    452,975





    453,389





    452,748

    Diluted weighted average number of shares outstanding





    454,302





    453,538





    454,037





    453,419

    Equals:

























    Adjusted earnings per share - basic



    $

    0.337



    $

    0.268



    $

    0.973



    $

    0.814

    Adjusted earnings per share - diluted



    $

    0.336



    $

    0.268



    $

    0.972



    $

    0.813





    ii.

    Operating cash flow per share (basic and diluted) is calculated by dividing cash generated by operating activities by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (basic and diluted). The Company presents operating cash flow per share as management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance in comparison to other companies in the precious metal mining industry who present results on a similar basis.







    The following table provides a reconciliation of operating cash flow per share (basic and diluted).







    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (in thousands, except for per share amounts)



    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Cash generated by operating activities



    $

    254,337



    $

    171,103



    $

    708,110



    $

    508,584

    Divided by:

























    Basic weighted average number of shares outstanding





    453,641





    452,975





    453,389





    452,748

    Diluted weighted average number of shares outstanding





    454,302





    453,538





    454,037





    453,419

    Equals:

























    Operating cash flow per share - basic



    $

    0.561



    $

    0.378



    $

    1.562



    $

    1.123

    Operating cash flow per share - diluted



    $

    0.560



    $

    0.377



    $

    1.560



    $

    1.122









    iii.

    Average cash cost of gold, silver and palladium on a per ounce basis and cobalt on a per pound basis is calculated by dividing the total cost of sales, less depletion and cost of sales related to delay ounces, by the ounces or pounds sold. In the precious metal mining industry, this is a common performance measure but does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. In addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance and ability to generate cash flow.











    The following table provides a calculation of average cash cost of gold, silver and palladium on a per ounce basis and cobalt on a per pound basis.









    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (in thousands, except for gold and palladium ounces sold and per unit amounts)



    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Cost of sales



    $

    110,840



    $

    96,243



    $

    348,943



    $

    306,321

    Less:  depletion





    (55,530)





    (46,435)





    (178,071)





    (145,908)

    Less:  cost of sales related to delay ounces 1





    (1,698)





    -





    (1,698)





    -

    Cash cost of sales



    $

    53,612



    $

    49,808



    $

    169,174



    $

    160,413

    Cash cost of sales is comprised of:

























    Total cash cost of gold sold



    $

    33,287



    $

    33,014



    $

    107,715



    $

    98,724

    Total cash cost of silver sold





    19,485





    15,121





    57,811





    56,351

    Total cash cost of palladium sold





    650





    946





    2,272





    2,699

    Total cash cost of cobalt sold 2





    190





    727





    1,376





    2,639

    Total cash cost of sales



    $

    53,612



    $

    49,808



    $

    169,174



    $

    160,413

    Divided by:

























    Total gold ounces sold





    75,694





    74,426





    245,039





    212,325

    Total silver ounces sold





    3,875





    2,965





    11,765





    11,151

    Total palladium ounces sold





    3,761





    4,242





    12,836





    10,580

    Total cobalt pounds sold





    88





    198





    485





    786

    Equals:

























    Average cash cost of gold (per ounce)



    $

    440



    $

    444



    $

    440



    $

    465

    Average cash cost of silver (per ounce)



    $

    5.03



    $

    5.10



    $

    4.91



    $

    5.05

    Average cash cost of palladium (per ounce)



    $

    173



    $

    223



    $

    177



    $

    255

    Average cash cost of cobalt (per pound)



    $

    2.15



    $

    3.66



    $

    2.84



    $

    3.36

    1)

    The cost of sales related to delay ounces is a non-cash expense. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    2)

    Cash cost per pound of cobalt sold during the third quarter of 2023 was net of a previously recorded inventory write-down of $0.1 million (nine months - $1.6 million), resulting in a decrease of $0.51 per pound of cobalt sold (nine months - $2.05 per pound of cobalt sold).

     

    iv.

    Cash operating margin is calculated by adding back depletion and the cost of sales related to delay ounces to the gross margin. Cash operating margin on a per ounce or per pound basis is calculated by dividing the cash operating margin by the number of ounces or pounds sold during the period. The Company presents cash operating margin as management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance in comparison to other companies in the precious metal mining industry who present results on a similar basis as well as to evaluate the Company's ability to generate cash flow. 







    The following table provides a reconciliation of cash operating margin.







    Three Months Ended

    September 30

    Nine Months Ended

    September 30

    (in thousands, except for gold and palladium ounces sold and per unit amounts)



    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Gross margin



    $

    197,413



    $

    126,894



    $

    555,180



    $

    396,252

    Add back:  depletion





    55,530





    46,435





    178,071





    145,908

    Add back:  cost of sales related to delay ounces 1





    1,698





    -





    1,698





    -

    Cash operating margin



    $

    254,641



    $

    173,329



    $

    734,949



    $

    542,160

    Cash operating margin is comprised of:

























    Total cash operating margin of gold sold



    $

    155,234



    $

    111,693



    $

    453,645



    $

    314,690

    Total cash operating margin of silver sold





    95,664





    55,251





    265,287





    206,778

    Total cash operating margin of palladium sold





    2,994





    4,361





    10,259





    12,223

    Total cash operating margin of cobalt sold





    749





    2,024





    5,758





    8,469

    Total cash operating margin



    $

    254,641



    $

    173,329



    $

    734,949



    $

    542,160

    Divided by:

























    Total gold ounces sold





    75,694





    74,426





    245,039





    212,325

    Total silver ounces sold





    3,875





    2,965





    11,765





    11,151

    Total palladium ounces sold





    3,761





    4,242





    12,836





    10,580

    Total cobalt pounds sold





    88





    198





    485





    786

    Equals:

























    Cash operating margin per gold ounce sold



    $

    2,051



    $

    1,500



    $

    1,851



    $

    1,482

    Cash operating margin per silver ounce sold



    $

    24.68



    $

    18.63



    $

    22.55



    $

    18.55

    Cash operating margin per palladium ounce sold



    $

    796



    $

    1,028



    $

    799



    $

    1,155

    Cash operating margin per cobalt pound sold



    $

    8.50



    $

    10.21



    $

    11.87



    $

    10.77

    1) The cost of sales related to delay ounces is a non-cash expense. Please see the Company's MD&A for more information.

    These non-IFRS measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS, and other companies may calculate these measures differently.  The presentation of these non-IFRS measures is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. For more detailed information, please refer to Wheaton's MD&A available on the Company's website at www.wheatonpm.com and posted on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

    CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS 

    This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation concerning the business, operations and financial performance of Wheaton and, in some instances, the business, mining operations and performance of Wheaton's PMPA counterparties. Forward-looking statements, which are all statements other than statements of historical fact, include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to:

    • payment by the Company of $625 million to Montage and the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the Koné Gold PMPA;
    • the receipt by the Company of gold production in respect of the Koné Gold Project;
    • the advance by the Company, and the repayment by Montage, of up to $75 million to Montage in connection with the Facility;
    • payment by the Company of $125 million to Rio2 and the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the Fenix PMPA (as amended);
    • the receipt by the Company of gold production in respect of the Fenix Gold Project;
    • the advance by the Company, and the repayment by Rio2, of up to $20 million to Rio2 in connection with the Rio2 standby loan facility;
    • the future price of commodities;
    • the estimation of future production from the mineral stream interests and mineral royalty interests currently owned by the Company (the "Mining Operations") (including in the estimation of production, mill throughput, grades, recoveries and exploration potential);
    • the estimation of mineral reserves and mineral resources (including the estimation of reserve conversion rates and the realization of such estimations);
    • the commencement, timing and achievement of construction, expansion or improvement projects by Wheaton's PMPA counterparties at Mining Operations;
    • the payment of upfront cash consideration to counterparties under PMPAs, the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with PMPAs and the receipt by the Company of precious metals and cobalt production or other payments in respect of the applicable Mining Operations under PMPAs;
    • the ability of Wheaton's PMPA counterparties to comply with the terms of a PMPA (including as a result of the business, mining operations and performance of Wheaton's PMPA counterparties) and the potential impacts of such on Wheaton;
    • future payments by the Company in accordance with PMPAs, including any acceleration of payments;
    • the costs of future production;
    • the estimation of produced but not yet delivered ounces;
    • the future sales of Common Shares under, the amount of net proceeds from, and the use of the net proceeds from, the at-the-market equity program;
    • continued listing of the Common Shares on the LSE, NYSE and TSX;
    • any statements as to future dividends;
    • the ability to fund outstanding commitments and the ability to continue to acquire accretive PMPAs;
    • projected increases to Wheaton's production and cash flow profile;
    • projected changes to Wheaton's production mix;
    • the ability of Wheaton's PMPA counterparties to comply with the terms of any other obligations under agreements with the Company;
    • the ability to sell precious metals and cobalt production;
    • confidence in the Company's business structure;
    • the Company's assessment of taxes payable, including taxes payable under the GMT, and the impact of the CRA Settlement, and the Company's ability to pay its taxes;
    • possible CRA domestic audits for taxation years subsequent to 2016 and international audits;
    • the Company's assessment of the impact of any tax reassessments;
    • the Company's intention to file future tax returns in a manner consistent with the CRA Settlement;
    • the Company's climate change and environmental commitments; and
    • assessments of the impact and resolution of various legal and tax matters, including but not limited to audits.

    Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "projects", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", "potential", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Wheaton to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to:

    • risks relating to the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Koné Gold PMPA;
    • risks relating to the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Facility;
    • risks relating to the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Fenix PMPA;
    • risks relating to the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Rio2 standby loan facility;
    • risks associated with fluctuations in the price of commodities (including Wheaton's ability to sell its precious metals or cobalt production at acceptable prices or at all);
    • risks related to the Mining Operations (including fluctuations in the price of the primary or other commodities mined at such operations, regulatory, political and other risks of the jurisdictions in which the Mining Operations are located, actual results of mining, risks associated with exploration, development, operating, expansion and improvement at the Mining Operations, environmental and economic risks of the Mining Operations, and changes in project parameters as Mining Operations plans continue to be refined);
    • absence of control over the Mining Operations and having to rely on the accuracy of the public disclosure and other information Wheaton receives from the owners and operators of the Mining Operations as the basis for its analyses, forecasts and assessments relating to its own business;
    • risks related to the uncertainty in the accuracy of mineral reserve and mineral resource estimation;
    • risks related to the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Company's PMPAs, including the ability of the companies with which the Company has PMPAs to perform their obligations under those PMPAs in the event of a material adverse effect on the results of operations, financial condition, cash flows or business of such companies, any acceleration of payments, estimated throughput and exploration potential;
    • risks relating to production estimates from Mining Operations, including anticipated timing of the commencement of production by certain Mining Operations;
    • Wheaton's interpretation of, or compliance with, or application of, tax laws and regulations or accounting policies and rules, being found to be incorrect or the tax impact to the Company's business operations being materially different than currently contemplated, , or the ability of the Company to pay such taxes as and when due;
    • any challenge or reassessment by the CRA of the Company's tax filings being successful and the potential negative impact to the Company's previous and future tax filings;
    • risks in assessing the impact of the CRA Settlement (including whether there will be any material change in the Company's facts or change in law or jurisprudence);
    • risks related to any potential amendments to Canada's transfer pricing rules under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that may result from the Department of Finance's consultation paper released June 6, 2023;
    • risks relating to Wheaton's interpretation of, compliance with, or application of the GMT, including Canada's GMTA and the legislation enacted in Luxembourg, that applies to the income of the Company's subsidiaries for fiscal years beginning on or after December 31, 2023;
    • counterparty credit and liquidity risks;
    • mine operator and counterparty concentration risks;
    • indebtedness and guarantees risks;
    • hedging risk;
    • competition in the streaming industry risk;
    • risks relating to security over underlying assets;
    • risks relating to third-party PMPAs;
    • risks relating to revenue from royalty interests;
    • risks related to Wheaton's acquisition strategy;
    • risks relating to third-party rights under PMPAs;
    • risks relating to future financings and security issuances;
    • risks relating to unknown defects and impairments;
    • risks related to governmental regulations;
    • risks related to international operations of Wheaton and the Mining Operations;
    • risks relating to exploration, development, operating, expansions and improvements at the Mining Operations;
    • risks related to environmental regulations;
    • the ability of Wheaton and the Mining Operations to obtain and maintain necessary licenses, permits, approvals and rulings;
    • the ability of Wheaton and the Mining Operations to comply with applicable laws, regulations and permitting requirements;
    • lack of suitable supplies, infrastructure and employees to support the Mining Operations;
    • risks related to underinsured Mining Operations;
    • inability to replace and expand mineral reserves, including anticipated timing of the commencement of production by certain Mining Operations (including increases in production, estimated grades and recoveries);
    • uncertainties related to title and indigenous rights with respect to the mineral properties of the Mining Operations;
    • the ability of Wheaton and the Mining Operations to obtain adequate financing;
    • the ability of the Mining Operations to complete permitting, construction, development and expansion;
    • challenges related to global financial conditions;
    • risks associated with environmental, social and governance matters;
    • risks related to fluctuations in commodity prices of metals produced from the Mining Operations other than precious metals or cobalt;
    • risks related to claims and legal proceedings against Wheaton or the Mining Operations;
    • risks related to the market price of the Common Shares of Wheaton;
    • the ability of Wheaton and the Mining Operations to retain key management employees or procure the services of skilled and experienced personnel;
    • risks related to interest rates;
    • risks related to the declaration, timing and payment of dividends;
    • risks related to access to confidential information regarding Mining Operations;
    • risks associated with multiple listings of the Common Shares on the LSE, NYSE and TSX;
    • risks associated with a possible suspension of trading of Common Shares;
    • risks associated with the sale of Common Shares under the at-the-market equity program, including the amount of any net proceeds from such offering of Common Shares and the use of any such proceeds;
    • equity price risks related to Wheaton's holding of long‑term investments in other companies;
    • risks relating to activist shareholders;
    • risks relating to reputational damage;
    • risks relating to expression of views by industry analysts;
    • risks related to the impacts of climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy;
    • risks associated with the ability to achieve climate change and environmental commitments at Wheaton and at the Mining Operations;
    • risks related to ensuring the security and safety of information systems, including cyber security risks;
    • risks relating to generative artificial intelligence;
    • risks relating to compliance with anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws;
    • risks relating to corporate governance and public disclosure compliance;
    • risks of significant impacts on Wheaton or the Mining Operations as a result of an epidemic or pandemic;
    • risks related to the adequacy of internal control over financial reporting; and
    • other risks discussed in the section entitled "Description of the Business – Risk Factors" in Wheaton's Annual Information Form available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and Wheaton's Form 40-F for the year ended December 31, 2022 on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on EDGAR (the "Disclosure").

    Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions management currently believes to be reasonable, including (without limitation):

    • the payment of $625 million to Montage and the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Koné Gold PMPA;
    • the advance by the Company of up to $75 million to Montage in connection with the Facility and the receipt by the Company of all amounts owing under the Facility, including, but not limited to, interest;
    • the payment of $125 million to Rio2 and the satisfaction of each party's obligations in accordance with the terms of the Fenix PMPA;
    • the advance by the Company of up to $20 million to Rio2 in connection with the Rio2 standby loan facility and the receipt by WPMI of all amounts owing under the Rio2 standby loan facility, including, but not limited to, interest;
    • that there will be no material adverse change in the market price of commodities;
    • that the Mining Operations will continue to operate and the mining projects will be completed in accordance with public statements and achieve their stated production estimates;
    • that the mineral reserves and mineral resource estimates from Mining Operations (including reserve conversion rates) are accurate;
    • that public disclosure and other information Wheaton receives from the owners and operators of the Mining Operations is accurate and complete;
    • that the production estimates from Mining Operations are accurate;
    • that each party will satisfy their obligations in accordance with the PMPAs;
    • that Wheaton will continue to be able to fund or obtain funding for outstanding commitments;
    • that Wheaton will be able to source and obtain accretive PMPAs;
    • that the terms and conditions of a PMPA are sufficient to recover liabilities owed to the Company;
    • that Wheaton has fully considered the value and impact of any third-party interests in PMPAs;
    • that expectations regarding the resolution of legal and tax matters will be achieved (including CRA audits involving the Company);
    • that Wheaton has properly considered the application of Canadian tax laws to its structure and operations and that Wheaton will be able to pay taxes when due;
    • that Wheaton has filed its tax returns and paid applicable taxes in compliance with Canadian tax laws;
    • that Wheaton's application of the CRA Settlement is accurate (including the Company's assessment that there has been no material change in the Company's facts or change in law or jurisprudence);
    • that Wheaton's assessment of the tax exposure and impact on the Company and its subsidiaries of the implementation of a 15% global minimum tax is accurate;
    • that any sale of Common Shares under the at-the-market equity program will not have a significant impact on the market price of the Common Shares and that the net proceeds of sales of Common Shares, if any, will be used as anticipated;
    • that the trading of the Common Shares will not be adversely affected by the differences in liquidity, settlement and clearing systems as a result of multiple listings of the Common Shares on the LSE, the TSX and the NYSE;
    • that the trading of the Company's Common Shares will not be suspended;
    • the estimate of the recoverable amount for any PMPA with an indicator of impairment;
    • that neither Wheaton nor the Mining Operations will suffer significant impacts as a result of an epidemic or pandemic; and
    • such other assumptions and factors as set out in the Disclosure.

    There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate and even if events or results described in the forward-looking statements are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, Wheaton. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and are cautioned that actual outcomes may vary. The forward-looking statements included herein are for the purpose of providing readers with information to assist them in understanding Wheaton's expected financial and operational performance and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, reflects Wheaton's management's current beliefs based on current information and will not be updated except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Although Wheaton has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from those contained in forward‑looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results, level of activity, performance or achievements not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended.

    Cautionary Language Regarding Reserves and Resources

    For further information on Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources and on Wheaton more generally, readers should refer to Wheaton's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2023, which was filed on March 28, 2024 and other continuous disclosure documents filed by Wheaton since January 1, 2024, available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. Wheaton's Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources are subject to the qualifications and notes set forth therein. Mineral Resources, which are not Mineral Reserves, do not have demonstrated economic viability.

    Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources: The information contained herein has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the securities laws in effect in Canada, which differ from the requirements of United States securities laws. The Company reports information regarding mineral properties, mineralization and estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources in accordance with Canadian reporting requirements which are governed by, and utilize definitions required by,  Canadian National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the "CIM") – CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council, as amended (the "CIM Standards"). These definitions differ from the definitions adopted by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") which are applicable to U.S. companies. Accordingly, there is no assurance any mineral reserves or mineral resources that the Company may report as "proven mineral reserves", "probable mineral reserves", "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources" under NI 43-101 would be the same had the Company prepared the reserve or resource estimates under the standards adopted by the SEC. Accordingly, information contained herein that describes Wheaton's mineral deposits may not be comparable to similar information made public by U.S. companies subject to reporting and disclosure requirements under the United States federal securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder. United States investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in Wheaton's Form 40-F, a copy of which may be obtained from Wheaton or from https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

    End Notes

    ________________________

    1 Please refer to disclosure on non-IFRS measures in this press release. Dividends declared in the referenced calendar quarter, relative to the financial results of the prior quarter. Details of the dividend can be found in the Wheaton's news release dated November 7, 2024, titled "Wheaton Precious Metals Declares Quarterly Dividend."

    2 Statements made in this section contain forward-looking information with respect to forecast production, production growth, funding outstanding commitments, continuing to acquire accretive mineral stream interests and the commencement, timing and achievement of construction, expansion or improvement projects and readers are cautioned that actual outcomes may vary. Please see "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" for material risks, assumptions and important disclosure associated with this information.

    3 Gold equivalent forecast production for 2024 and the longer-term outlook are based on the following commodity price assumptions: $2,000 per ounce gold, $23 per ounce silver, $1,000 per ounce palladium, $950 per ounce of platinum and $13.00 per pound cobalt.

    4Source: Company reports & S and P Capital IQ estimates of 2024 byproduct cost curves for gold, zinc/lead, copper, PGM, nickel & silver mines. Portfolio mine life based on recoverable reserves and resources as of Dec 31, 2023 and 2023 actual mill throughput and is weighted by individual reserve and resource category.

    5Total streaming and royalty agreements relate to precious metals purchase agreements for the purchase of precious metals and cobalt relating to 18 mining assets which are currently operating, 24 which are at various stages of development and 4 of which have been placed in care and maintenance or have been closed.

    6Further details for long-term guidance can be found in the Wheaton news release dated March 14, 2024, titled "Wheaton Precious Metals Announces Solid 2023 Annual Results and Transition to Progressive Dividend Policy". Additionally, neither of the transactions announced in 2024 have been factored into long-term guidance including the new stream relative to the Koné Project, and the stream amendment relative to the Fenix Project.

    Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wheaton-precious-metals-announces-third-quarter-2024-results-and-record-quarterly-operating-cash-flow-302299373.html

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