
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (SII.DE)
ValueMarkers Composite Index
165% above intrinsic value ($47)
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (SII.DE) — VMCI valuation read
SII.DE screens at VMCI 58/100, a 8-point gap above the Basic Materials sector median (50). For a mid-cap Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. share, that placement says the multi-pillar composite is cheaper or higher quality than the typical peer on a like-for-like basis.
SII.DE has logged no Form 4 insider activity over the trailing 30 days. The tape reads neither bullish nor bearish on insider conviction. The next signal sits with the 10-Q schedule and the analyst calendar.
**Investor frame.** Value: SII.DE trades at 20.0x earnings, 11% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x, while EV/EBITDA prints 9.0x against 12.0x for the Basic Materials group. Quality: ROIC of 12.0% sits 2.0pp above the Basic Materials median (10.0%), the cleanest like-for-like comparison on capital efficiency. Risk: net debt to EBITDA of 3.4x is the binding constraint on the bear case, which sets the rate-cycle exposure for Wheaton Precious Metals Corp..
SII.DE fell 2.3% over the trailing 7 days, with a -7.8% read on a 30-day basis.
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. is a mining company, which engages in the sale of precious metals and cobalt production. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently employs 39 full-time employees. The firm operates through eight segments: the silver produced by the San Dimas, Penasquito and Antamina mines, the gold produced by the Sudbury and Salobo mines, the silver and gold produced by the Constancia mine and the Other mines, and corporate operations. The firm has entered into long-term purchase agreements and early deposit long-term purchase agreement associated with silver and gold (precious metal purchase agreements), relating to mining assets, whereby Silver Wheaton acquires silver and gold production at various mines. The San Dimas gold-silver deposit is located in the San Dimas district on the border of Durango and Sinaloa states. The firm holds interest in Los Filos mine, Zinkgruvan mining operations, Stratoni mine, Keno Hill silver, Cozamin mine, Aljustrel mine, 777 mine and Constancia mines.
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