Showing posts with label Silver Wheaton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Wheaton. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

New Details on Silver Wheaton Conference Call

PR Newswire

New details provided for March 22, 2013 conference call; Silver Wheaton to release 2012 fourth quarter and full year results on March 21, 2013


VANCOUVER, March 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ - Silver Wheaton Corp. (TSX:SLW) (NYSE:SLW) will release 2012 full year results on Thursday, March 21, 2013, after market close.
 
A conference call will be held Friday, March 22, 2013, starting at 11:00 am (Eastern Time) to discuss these results. Please note that the phone numbers and pass codes for this call have been updated. To participate in the live call, please now use one of the following methods:

Dial toll free from Canada or the US:1-888-231-8191
Dial from outside Canada or the US:1-647-427-7450
Pass code:26000662
Live audio webcast:www.silverwheaton.com
Participants should dial in five to ten minutes before the call.
The conference call will be recorded and you can listen to an archive of the call by one of the following methods:
Dial toll free from Canada or the US:1-855-859-2056
Dial from outside Canada or the US:1-416-849-0833
Pass code:26000662
Archived audio webcast:www.silverwheaton.com
SOURCE Silver Wheaton Corp.

© 2013 PR Newswire

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Time to Get into Silver Wheaton (SLW)?

The manipulative actions of the Federal Reserve through the release of the minutes of the last meeting, where some strategically placed comments about the possibility of pulling back on the latest QE round whether or not they reach the asserted goal in relationship to unemployment, caused a ruckus in the markets yesterday, with almost all asset classes falling.

That has provided some terrific buying opportunities today, and as far as commodities go, Silver Wheaton (SLW) is one that should be taken a close look at. It jumped quick at the opening, but has pulled back pretty quickly.

With the economic outlook being fairly decent, and silver demand sure to continue on, these are pretty good levels to enter into Silver Wheaton, after it took a pounding yesterday, dropping $2.43, or 7.02 percent.

I've been in and out of Silver Wheaton for some time, and it's hard to pinpoint when the absolute best time to enter is, but that's true of all equities. I think the mid-$32 range is a pretty good bet for both short and long term investors, who should be rewarded at this price.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Silver Wheaton's (SLW) Smallwood Says Vale Deal Not a Strategy Change

Immediately after the announcement by Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) of the gold streaming deal with Vale (NYSE: VALE), questions arose on whether or not the company's focus in the future would migrate more towards gold.

CEO Rand Smallwood quickly put speculation to rest, as he said the deal shouldn't be construed as an attempt to change the priority of silver towards a balance of gold and silver.

“This isn’t a change in focus for us. We’ve always been interested in broader precious metals so I still call us a silver-focused streaming company,” Smallwood said. “We do focus on silver and will still focus on silver but we don’t ignore the broader precious market, mainly because of the same reasons we invest in silver apply to gold.

“We’re not scared to step into the gold space when there’s top-quality assets and top-quality partners,” Smallwood added. “It’s worth stepping into the gold space when there are opportunities like this.”

One of the several aspects the market likes about this deal is who it was done with. Overall, Silver Wheaton has a good track record of putting together deals with larger and safer companies, which have helped build the foundation of its current success.

Production on an annual basis for gold will jump to 110,000 ounces, equal to about 5.9 million ounces silver equivalent.

For that, Silver Wheaton paid $1.9 billion and 10 million company warrants with a strike price of $65 and a 10-year duration.

Silver Wheaton was trading at $37.01, up $0.22, or 0.60 percent, as of 12:16 PM EST.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Silver Wheaton (SLW) Acquires Gold Rights to Salobo Mine, Sudbury Mines

Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) announced in a press release that it has acquired 25 percent of the gold production for the life of Salobo Mine and 70 percent of gold production of Sudbury Mines for a 20-year period from Vale S.A. (NYSE: VALE).

The terms of the deal per the press release are these:
 
The Company will pay Vale total cash consideration of US$1.90 billion, plus 10 million Silver Wheaton warrants with a strike price of US$65 and a term of 10 years1. US$1.33 billion will be paid for 25% of the gold production from Salobo, while US$570 million will be paid for 70% of the Sudbury gold production. In addition, Silver Wheaton will make ongoing payments of the lesser of US$400 (subject to a 1% annual inflation adjustment from 2016 for Salobo) and the prevailing market price, for each ounce of gold delivered under the agreement.

Combining the production from both mines, Silver Wheaton will boost its gold production by 100 thousands ounces a year, with about 60,000 ounces from Salobo and around 50,000 ounces annually from Sudbury.

Over the next five years, gold revenue from the deal with brnig the percentage of gold exposure of Silver Wheaton to an average of 12 percent, going as high as 25 percent some years.

Including the new streams, Silver Wheaton revised its production guidance, with 2013 now expected to include 33.5 million ounces of silver equivalent production, along with 145,000 ounces of gold. For 2017, silver equivalent production is estimated to come in at 53 million ounces, and gold at 180,000 ounces.

CEO Randy Smallwood said this in the release:

"Partnering with Vale on two new gold streams represents a significant step forward for Silver Wheaton and for the streaming model as a whole.  Not only does Silver Wheaton gain accretive gold ounces to further grow and diversify our company, but the precious metals streaming model has now been further endorsed by another one of the world's preeminent mining companies."Silver Wheaton is a proud Canadian company, and we are also excited to be adding another asset based here in Canada , our second one in less than a year."


"While we have traditionally focused on silver, we have never been averse to strategically adding 'the right' gold streams to our portfolio. The world-class nature of the Sudbury operations and the Salobo mine, with its exciting expansion and exploration potential, along with the quality of Vale as an operating partner, convinced us that these assets would be ideal additions to Silver Wheaton's portfolio. Consistent with the mines underlying our existing streaming portfolio, the precious metal coming from both of these assets is produced as a byproduct and represents only a small fraction of the overall economics of the mining operations. While we will continue to believe there are a significant number of streaming opportunities in the silver space, we are also open to layering more high-quality gold streams into our portfolio."
"Vale has a history of mining success spanning decades, and we are confident that Salobo and Sudbury will deliver substantial long-term value to both companies' shareholders. These gold streams will significantly increase Silver Wheaton's overall growth profile, which, given our unique dividend policy, should also translate directly into dividend growth."


Silver Wheaton closed Tuesday at $36.24, up $0.24, or 0.67 percent.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Miners Seeking Silver Wheaton (SLW) Financing

With much of the financing drying up for mining companies, Silver Wheaton (SLW) has increasingly become the go to company for capital, with the difference now being that larger companies are seeking financing from the silver streaming company, whereby in the past smaller miners had primarily been those chiefly interested in Silver Wheaton as a way to raise capital.

That has come about largely because of the weak banking system in Europe, where banks there had been the major source of loans for the mining industry. Most of that has dried up, so now larger mining companies are scrambling to raise capital in a tough lending environment.

How the streaming company works is Silver Wheaton offers capital to fund projects in exchange for a discount price on the gold and silver production from the specific project being capitalized.

The majority of streams are of silver, which is produced as a byproduct of larger deposits of base metals, which the miners are more interested in.

Recently Silver Wheaton CEO Randy Smallwood said larger companies have been approaching the company for funding needs over the last quarter and longer.

For Silver Wheaton shareholders this is good news for those looking at the company as a long-term investment, because it offers less volatility and lower risk than smaller mining companies. Most of the risk is in relationship to production levels coming short or being disrupted, although most of that is over the short term.

According to Smallwood, Silver Wheaton is positioned to invest over $1 billion in possible deals going forward. The company has $555.1 million in cash on hand, along with a revolving credit facility of $400 million, among other capital resources.

In 2012 Silver Wheaton made one deal, that one with HudBay Minerals Inc. (HBM), where it sought funds for its Constancia copper mine in Peru.  Per that deal Silver Wheaton received the right to acquire all the silver and gold produced through 2016 or until the mine is completed. After that, it will be able to acquire all the silver and 50 percent of the gold in the future.

The weak lending markets make this a terrific time for Silver Wheaton to be flush with cash in the midst of rising capital demand.

If done right, Silver Wheaton could easily position itself for a very profitable and predictable future.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Silver Wheaton (SLW) Still a Buy

Some financial writers are attempting to cast doubt on silver and gold specifically, and also precious metals streaming company Silver Wheaton in particular, on the dubious and weak unemployment numbers, which allegedly dropped below 8 percent, producing the best results for the Obama administration about a month before the presidential election.

Former General Electric (GE) CEO Jack Welch asserts the numbers have been manipulated in order to cast Obama in a much brighter light than he should be. But even if they're close to the actual unemployed, all that means is a bunch of retailers hired temporary, part-time help, which they'll shed soon after the inventory is counted at the end of the year. Consequently, as usual, the unemployment numbers will jump up after the holiday season.

A major impediment from those making it look like the so-called improving economic situation in America being believable is that most are looking at the weak supply and demand circumstances, along with the assumption QE3 will end sooner than later as a result of the "improving" unemployment numbers.

That's a fallacy, and the open-ended monthly acquisition of mortgage-backed securities by the Federal Reserve is far from ending, and hints have been made that it won't stop until unemployment drops below 6 percent, and possibly as low as 5.5 percent. That isn't going to happen any time soon.
With Europe and China slowing down considerably, what could possibly be the catalyst to really end the ongoing recession? There aren't any, and that means QE3 will go on for a long time into the future; probably for many years.

About the only real positive in the American economy is the probability the housing market has reached, or is close to reaching a bottom. But even there it'll take years before a rebound will happen which will bring prices back to pre-2008 levels.
Even so, new construction could begin on homes in America, which would be a positive for silver and other commodities on the demand side, but which won't do much to change the jobs picture in the next couple of years.
As it all relates to Silver Wheaton, the price is driven more by QE3 at this time than any other factor, and the ongoing stimulus has formed support for silver prices, which means it has also put support under Silver Wheaton as well.
That, and the recent deal between Hudbay and Silver Wheaton shows the management is still seeking to boost its silver resources, as well as gold, which locks in revenue streams for years.

Silver Wheaton will only pay $5.90 an ounce for silver from Hudbay, which brings to overall total the company pays for silver production from all its deals to about $4.04. The operating margin enjoyed by Silver Wheaton are now about 75 percent. What's not to like about that?

As for real unemployment, the U-6 rate remains the same, which stands at 14.6 percent of Americans. That includes the underemployed or those that quit looking for work. Those are the numbers that really count, and that means there is no chance the Federal Reserve and Ben Bernanke are even close to thinking about easing up on the easing. Those that think they are don't understand the motivations and reasoning behind QE3.
This doesn't even take into account inflation and the necessity for the Fed to unwind its position.

Taken together, Silver Wheaton remains a great buy, and those who don't own the company will regret they didn't get in before the price of silver and Silver Wheaton take off to even more dizzying heights.

Silver Wheaton closed Tuesday at $38.70, falling $0.99, or 2.49 percent.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Why Silver Prices Will Continue Going Up


Gold has been among the top performing assets over the last decade, soaring from under $300 an ounce to over $1,900 an ounce during that period of time. Investors and traders believe over the next decade silver will be among the top asset performers, as it has lagged gold during the last 10 years.

One of the many reasons for that is the extraordinary move up in the price of gold, which has resulted in individuals and smaller investment firms looking to lower-priced silver as an alternative to gold.

And now with the American central bank, the Federal Reserve and the ECB releasing more rounds of quantitative easing, gold and silver will continue to rise, with silver believed to be positioned best to take advantage of that printing of money; although gold prices and gold miners will continue to soar in price as well.

If anything can be sure in investing, it's in regard to the price of silver and gold during this period of time.
The Federal Reserve has announced it will acquire $40 billion in mortgage-backed securities on a monthly basis, one that is open-ended and based upon performance of the economy and the employment rate.

With no end in site for job improvement, and with QE1 and QE2 doing nothing to improve the economy, it appears we're in for a long period of spending by the central bank, which will devalue the U.S. dollar as well as push up the price of silver and gold during the duration of the "stimulus."

Again, with silver lagging the performance of gold, that bodes especially well for the white metal.

Silver Supply

Now the next reason to really like silver is that supply has never been so tight as it currently is, as demand has risen while supply is struggling to catch up.

Part of this reason is the huge number of products needing silver as part of their design. For example silver is used in cell or mobile phones or handsets. Most of this is unrecoverable, as is some silver used in medical products.

That means while silver demand rises, a larger percentage of silver is unable to be melted down and reused. Over time this will significantly impact the price of silver.

In the near term this isn't as important as the spending of central banks, which will devalue currencies of perspective countries or regions, but also also boost inflation, which results in investors fleeing to silver or gold to keep pace with rising costs.

About the only sector where silver demand is falling is in photography, where digital cameras are replacing former camera technology. But that has had little effect on growing demand for silver in emerging technologies.

Silver Investment Vehicles

So what types of silver investment vehicles should traders or investors look for?

For those who understand and are comfortable with it, options are a great choice, especially with the very predictable movement of the precious metal at this time.

If you don't understand silver options, you may want to educate yourself concerning them, as it's a very lucrative way to invest in silver with a minimum amount of your own capital.

You can also hire an expert to do the investing for you, although one should still know the basics of the process so your money is working in the way you want it to. In other words, choose a reputable brokerage to invest your money for you.

Other ways to invest in silver is through silver streaming companies, silver coins, silver miners and silver ETFs.

Silver Coins

Depending on your strategy and goals, a number of silver experts believe the absolute best way to invest in silver is via silver coins.

This is a strategy which isn't just to simply build wealth, but to preserve wealth as well. And in the case of social unrest and uncertainty, they are very portable and can be used to acquire almost any type of necessity and need in order to survive.

Although that may seem far-fetched in some countries, the reality is there is already turmoil of this type, and with the devaluation of currencies around the world, silver coins are a major and effective way to retain the value of your wealth.

Silver Miners

Like any public company we're looking to invest in, we need to perform due diligence on any silver miner, and also take into account the reason we're investing in a miner in the first place.

If we're only using a small portion of our capital to invest in a junior miner which is largely unproven but has some major upward potential, it's all a matter of getting the best data available to make in informed decision. It's all about provable or likely reserves and getting in at a great price point.

But since most investors aren't willing to take those types of risks, the majority will look at proven silver miners; those that have a track record that can be understood, as well as great management in place.

Also important is where the mines of particular companies are located. If they're in unstable geo-political regions, it adds a lot of risk to the investor, even under great macro-economic conditions.

Finally, researching and knowing the proven silver reserves, as well as secondary metals in a project, is vital to deciding on which silver miner to invest in.

Overall, it's not a lot different than any company, other than silver and other metals are usually easy enough to measure within the parameters of the operations being run by a miner.

Playing a major factor with miners is also the cash-on-hand and the amount of debt held by the company.

Silver ETFs

Silver ETFs are another fantastic way to invest in silver, with several of them existing for those wanting to play the market in a certain way.

For example, for a pure silver play backed by physical silver, you have the ETFS Physical Silver Shares ETF (SIVR) and iShares Silver Trust (SLV).

Other ways to utilize silver ETFs is through the PowerShares DB Silver. This particular ETF has within it silver futures contracts, which are different than the spot price of silver.

Global X Silver Miners exists for the purpose of those not interesting in investing in silver futures options or physically-backed ETFS. This ETF is filled with a grouping of silver miners for those believing they're going higher in the future.

The ProShares Ultra Silver ETF focuses on the assumption the price of silver will continue to rise. If correct, investors could make a huge amount of money, but along with that possibility comes more risk.

While it's a good economic climate for this ETF, investors need to research the risks inherent in leverage and inverse ETFS.

On the other side of that is ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF (ZSL), which bets the price of silver is going to fall. This can be effectively used during short-term drops in silver prices, which can produce a nice, quick amount of money.

As with ProShares Ultra Silver, the prices can fluctuate quickly, so the buyer needs to beware on short-term trades.

Silver ETFs offer investors about every conceivable way to invest in silver without needing to watch individual companies or contracts.

Here's a list of some silver ETFs and their tickers:

iShares Silver Trust Fund (SLV)
ETFS Physical Silver Shares ETF (SIVR)
PowerShares DB Silver Fund (DBS)
ProShares Ultra Silver ETF (AGQ)
Global X Silver Miners (SIL)
ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF (ZSL)

Silver Streaming Companies

In what I consider the best way to invest in silver to build your wealth, are silver streaming companies. Silver streaming companies offer financing to silver mining companies in exchange for the right to acquire a portion or all of the silver production at a mining company. That's also done with gold by some of the silver streaming companies as a secondary resource.

This is particularly important and effective at this specific  time because European bankers, which were the predominant financers of mining companies, have pulled back in investing in the sector because of sovereign debt issues in the eurozone, causing a potential shortage in financing of miners at a time when gold and silver prices are set to soar again.

What's really powerful about this business model is these companies can lock in low prices which create huge margins as the price of silver climbs. And even if the price of silver pulls back, the price agreed upon is so much below the market price that margins are still significant even if silver prices pull back.

Silver Wheaton the King of Silver Streaming Companies

Among the silver streaming companies there have been none as lucrative and as large as Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW), which has brought tremendous returns to investors over time, and continues to do so.

The strength of the silver streaming business model for Silver Wheaton and other companies is they don't face the risk of labor challenges and an increase in production costs. They lock in the price of silver no matter what happens in the overall global and regional silver market.

They also lock in prices no matter what happens internally at the company they're financing. This is why silver streaming companies such as Silver Wheaton are able to produce such awesome margins and low costs. Both are also very predictable and easy to access.

Risks for Silver Wheaton are in regard to disruptions at mines which could slow down production and result in less sales, revenue and earnings for any particular quarter. In most cases that's only a temporary blip, as the conditions of the agreements made with mining companies remain in place. Over the long term they'll extract the revenue from their partners no matter what may happen in the short term.

But even here there are only occasional problems, and as long as investors watch the companies and properties invested in by Silver Wheaton, there will be no surprises to catch them off guard, and slow downs should be looked upon as opportunities to plow more money into the company.

With a decent dividend, investors will also get a nice benefit in addition to the rising share price.

Investing in Silver

So with the surety that silver prices will rise for some time to come, with many experts seeing another approximate 50 percent jump in prices before a major correction, it's very much worth the while of investors to take a very close look at silver and get in as soon a possible.

The only thing to consider for those that haven't invested in silver before is because supply is much lower than gold, prices can swing in larger and quicker movements than its precious metal counterpart.

In other words, don't panic when investing in silver, especially in the midst of this major silver bull market, as it is far from reaching its high, and those that hang in their will reap some major rewards.







Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Silver Wheaton (SLW) Acquires More Production

Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) announced Wednesday it has entered an agreement with HudBay Minerals Inc. to buy all of the silver production at two of the company's mines.

The silver streaming company paid approximately $750 million for the production, as well as ongoing payments.

Silver production acquired from HudBay came from the 777 Mine in Canada and Constancia project located in southern part of Peru.

Also per the agreement, Silver Wheaton will also get all of the gold production from the 777 mine until Constancia passes a completion test, or until the close of 2016. Whichever of those two is later is how long Silver Wheaton gets the gold production from the mine.

Once that time arrives, Silver Wheaton will then get a reduction in gold production at 777, dropping to 50 percent for the remainder of the life of the mine.

The initial payout will be $500 million in cash at the close of the deal, and two more payments of $125 million each based upon specific capital spending requirements to be met at the Constancia project.

As for the ongoing payments, Silver Wheaton said that will be determined by the quantity of of gold and silver delivered, as well as the market prices at the time.

Silver Wheaton said it won't be using debt in any way to pay for any part of the deal, but rather pay it out of cash on hand. Per its other deals, the company said they won't be paying for any of the costs of exploration of other capital costs associated with the mines.

The deal will increase the amount of silver streamed by the company by an additional 4.9 million ounces a year.

Another deal has been anticipated by analysts and investors, as Silver Wheaton has been sitting on a pile of cash for some time, and much of the capital markets don't have a favorable view of the mining industry at this time, especially in Europe, where much of the investment capital for miners has come from.

Silver Wheaton closed Wednesday at $29.93, gaining $1.25, or 4.36 percent.

Monday, July 23, 2012

AK Steel (AKS) (BRY) (CMRE) (COG) (CRZO) (DTE) (DVN) (KGC) (NXY) (NXY) (SLW) (SRE) (SYT) Downgraded by Analysts

Shares of commodity companies AK Steel Holding Co. (AKS), Berry Petroleum Comp (BRY), Comstock Resources (CMRE), Cabot Oil & Gas (COG), Carrizo Oil & Gas (CRZO), DTE Energy (DTE), Devon Energy Co. (DVN), Kinross Gold (KGC), Silver Wheaton Corp. (SLW), Sempra Energy (SRE) and Syngenta AG (SYT) were downgraded by analysts.

UBS AG (NYSE: UBS) downgraded AK Steel Holding Co. (AKS) from a "Buy" rating to a "Neutral" rating.

Tudor Pickering downgraded Berry Petroleum Comp (BRY) from an "Accumulate" rating to a "Hold" rating.

Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) downgraded Comstock Resources (CMRE) from an "Outperform" rating to a "Market Perform" rating.

Tudor Pickering downgraded Cabot Oil & Gas (COG) from an "Accumulate" rating to a "Hold" rating.

Tudor Pickering downgraded Carrizo Oil & Gas (CRZO) from a "Buy" rating to an "Accumulate" rating.

Argus downgraded DTE Energy (DTE) from a "Buy" rating to a "Hold" rating.

Tudor Pickering downgraded Devon Energy Co. (DVN) from a "Buy" rating to an "Accumulate" rating.

Macquarie downgraded Kinross Gold (KGC) from an "Outperform" rating to a "Neutral" rating.

Macquarie downgraded Silver Wheaton Corp. (SLW) from an "Outperform" rating to a "Neutral" rating.

Argus downgraded Sempra Energy (SRE) from a "Buy" rating to a "Hold" rating.

Sanford C. Bernstein downgraded Syngenta AG (SYT) from a "Market Perform" rating to an "Underperform" rating.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Silver Wheaton (SLW), Miners, and Weak Banking Environment

Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) is positioned to create an awesome future if the ongoing weak banking environment continues for a period of time; which is should.

This is especially true of European banks, which have provided the majority of financing for miners, and which in light of the debt crisis in Europe, are contracting their loans to the industry, providing a potential marvelous opportunity for Silver Wheaton for years into the future.

If Silver Wheaton and its leaders have the will, it's likely they could become one of the leading sources of capital for miners with silver as a by-product, or silver as the main metal being mined.

With the price of silver being under pressure in 2011, that was weakened the position of silver miners, and if that continues on, or if financing continues to be tight, Silver Wheaton would be the go to place of financing for the miners, providing a magnificent opportunity to negotiate some very favorable deals.

At this time Silver Wheaton pays a little over $4 an ounce for silver, with everything above that profit, minus limited costs.

Being a silver streaming company, Silver Wheaton has very little overhead, putting them in a strong financial position.

A strength that Silver Wheaton has over other silver competitors like iShares Silver Trust (NYSE: SLV) is that it doesn't only track the price of silver as the means of generating revenue, but also benefits from the increasing production at mines it has deals in place with.

So when mines come on line or boost production, Silver Wheaton gets a big piece of all of that.

As for risk, there is very little for Silver Wheaton in reference to costs, although there is a risk if the miners have some type of local problems which slow down or halt production.

But having a good number of clients, Silver Wheaton has sufficient protection if there are specific problems with an individual miner. It could slow down some production, and thus revenue, but a steady stream of revenue from other miners would ensure solid results.

For the short and long terms, it appears Silver Wheaton is strongly positioned for fantastic growth, with an estimated 60 percent in growth projected by 2015 by the company.

If more miners come calling for financial deals, and if bankers remain reluctant to finance them, Silver Wheaton could be setting itself up, and its investors, for significant growth for many years to come, as industrial uses of the white metal grow in demand.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Silver Wheaton (SLW) CEO Says Silver Will See More Pressure

In an interview, Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) CEO Randy Smallwood said he believes precious metals, including silver, should remain under pressure over the short term because of the ongoing economic crisis in Europe.

“Any strength that comes into the dollar impacts silver." Consequently, over the short term they will “probably see a bit of pressure in the short term,” concluded Smallwood.

Because commodities are acquired in U.S. dollars, those residing outside the United States will pay more for precious metals when the dollar strengthens.

Commenting on the financial health of silver miners, Smallwood added that they're having difficulty acquiring capital because of the fall in price of silver.

The problem is the type of capital being made available via loans would dilute the equity of the miners, something they don't want to participate in.

Smallwood didn't say anything in regard to this, but it does make one wonder if this is an excellent time for Silver Wheaton to enter into more streaming agreements with the miners because of the tight lending market.

The faltering euro zone is also connected to this, as European banks were the top lenders to the miners, and with the challenges there they've tightened up their lending.

Over the long term, because of the growing industrial demand and uses of silver, along with the lower recycling rates, Smallwood says he's extremely "bullish" on the metal over the long haul.

Silver Wheaton closed Tuesday at $27.92, climbing $1.03, or 3.83 percent.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Silver Wheaton (SLW) (OVTI) (MJN) (ELX) (DSW) (ASR) Upgrades and PT Changes

Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE: SLW), OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OVTI), Mead Johnson Nutrition (NYSE: MJN), Emulex Co. (NYSE: ELX), DSW Inc. (NYSE: DSW) and Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (NYSE: ASR) were upgraded or had price targets adjusted by analysts.

Silver Wheaton Corp. (SLW) was upgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “Neutral” rating to an “Outperform” rating.

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (OVTI) had its price target lowered by Wedbush to $24.00.

Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN) had its price target raised by Deutsche Bank (NYSE:DB) to $79.00.

Emulex Co. (ELX) was upgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “Neutral” rating to an “Outperform” rating.

DSW Inc. (DSW) was upgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “Neutral” rating to an “Outperform” rating.

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASR) was upgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “Neutral” rating to an “Outperform” rating.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hecla (HL) (SLW) (EXK) (AG) (CDE) (SVM) Trade Down on Falling Silver Prices

Shares of Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW), Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL), Endeavour Silver (AMEX: EXK), First Majestic (NYSE:AG), Coeur d'Alene Mines (NYSE:CDE) and Silvercorp Metals Inc. (NYSE:SVM) all closed down Wednesday on falling silver prices.

A dismal employment report from the ADP sowing only 38,000 new jobs were added in May pressured silver down, while its precious metal cousin gold jumped on the economic news.

Also pressuring silver prices down were the weak manufacturing data coming out of China, the EU and America.

Silver for July delivery dropped 61.1 cents to settle at $37.694 an ounce. Gold for August delivery rose $6.40 to settle at $1,543.20 an ounce.

Silver prices will continue to be volatile as usual, as competing forces weigh on the precious and industrial metal.

Silvercorp Metals Inc. closed Wednesday at $10.95, falling $0.20, or 1.79 percent. First Majestic ended the session at $20.25, down $0.89, or 4.21 percent. Coeur d'Alene Mines (NYSE:CDE) closed at $26.29, dropping 1.28, or 4.64 percent. Hecla Mining closed at $8.14, declining $0.35, or 4.12 percent. Silver Wheaton ended the trading day at $35.93, plunging $0.82, or 2.23 percent. Endeavour Silver fell to $9.88, down $0.41, or 3.98 percent.

iShares Silver Trust (NYSE:SLV) ended at $35.75, lower by $1.85, or 4.92 percent.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Mag Silver (AMEX:MVG) Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW), Pan American(Nasdaq:PAAS) Surge on Fed QE

Mag Silver Corp. (AMEX:MVG) Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE:SLW), Pan American Silver Corp. (Nasdaq:PAAS) all soared Thursday on the news the Federal Reserve was going to inflate in a big way again, driving up the broader commodity market, along with individual companies within each sector.

Almost all commodity prices rose, including silver, which surpassed $26 an ounce. Gold prices rose to all-time records, while aluminum rose to its highest levels since April.

Mag Silver closed at $9.67 Thursday, rising $0.24, or 2.54 percent. Silver Wheaton surged to close at $32.20, gaining $2.59, or 8.75 percent. Pan American was up $34.51 at the end of the day, increasing by $2.06, or 6.35 percent.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Downgraded by GMP

The downgrade of Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) by GMP wasn't too convincing, and investors ignored the change, as the silver royalty company continues on its upward run.

That's not to say Silver Wheaton won't correct and/or slow down, as they're up almost 50 percent in about three months. No stock can move at that pace without pulling back.

Underlying fundamentals for silver are too strong to have a company with a business model like Silver Wheaton downgraded in this economic environment.

Either way, GMP dropped them from a "Buy" to a "Hold," obviously on valuation.

Silver Wheaton closed Thursday at $27.84, gaining $0.36, or 1.31 percent. GMP lowered their price target from $28.50 to $25 on the company.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Downgraded by UBS (NYSE:UBS)

Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE:SLW) was downgraded by UBS (NYSE:UBS) from "Buy" to "Neutral," as the silver company stands near its 52-week high, having gained well over 100 percent over that time.

One thing that concerns some investors is the approximate PE of 50 the company has, causing some to look for alternatives in the industry for those with much lower ratios.

Yet it seems silver prices have broken through and is poised to run up with gold, and that is good news for Silver Wheaton and investors.

That doesn't mean there isn't a possibility of a correction, that happens with any sector and company that has enjoyed consistent success in share price.

With silver considered a place of safety as a precious metal, but also in demand as an industrial metal, there is still a long way for silver prices to run, along with Silver Wheaton before things pull back significantly.

In the near term there could be some leveling off, but I don't think over the long term Silver Wheaton can be held back from continuing to grow in share price and market value.

Monday, August 30, 2010

How Long Can Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Defy Gravity?

Since July 19 when they hit $17.96 a share, Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) has pushed up strongly to close at $22.84 on Friday. Silver prices were just over $19 at 6:00 PM EDT Friday.

The question is how long can they continue upward based on silver demand and the faltering economy.

There are a couple ways of looking at it. Some feel bulls could still take advantage of the momentum Silver Wheaton is enjoying, and after a slight pullback, which could be considered a place to enter, the company has a good chance of moving up even further.

Another viewpoint is silver prices will be moving up and down for the rest of 2010, with an average of $19.20 an ounce to $20 an ounce in through the end of the year.

Based on today's price and assuming the behavior of the share price of Silver Wheaton remains as it has been, it does give some leeway for the share price of the company to move up, confirming the possibility there is more room to increase before pulling back to support levels.

It seems the economic conditions will have to improve before industrial demand for silver grows, so there should be a ceiling in the short term if nothing changes there, although the pure investment side of silver could drive it up outside of demand, which we'll have to wait and see if it moves in unison with gold and is considered a secondary source of safety.

If that's the case, the rules of gravity will be suspended and it could be an interesting ride if it indeed does take off. There's no doubt if silver prices do take off, Silver Wheaton will be taking off with them.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Record Earnings for Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Still Don't Meet Expectations

Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE:SLW) (TSE:SLW) seems to perform so well that even when they do great, they can miss expectations like they did in the second quarter.

In the latest reporting period Silver Wheaton generated income of $53.3 million, or 15 cents a share. Analysts had been looking for 16 cents a share.

Last year in the same quarter they earning $18.4 million, or 7 cents a share.

Revenue was the opposite, as they were able to slightly beat expectations there, coming in at $95 million, with analysts expecting $94.28 million. Last year revenue reached $41.4 million.

Going forward, CEO Peter Barnes said, "With Goldcorp's Penasquito mine in Mexico, the first of our cornerstone assets, continuing to ramp up silver production ahead of schedule, we look forward to an even stronger second half to the year and maintain our annual attributable silver equivalent production guidance of 23.5 million ounces."

Barnes once again, and rightly, pointed to the advantage of the business model Silver Wheaton uses, which includes "low fixed operating costs."

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Shoots Up Over 6 Percent

The majority of gold and silver stocks moved in unison last week, as Monday found traders taking profits and gold prices falling quickly, and silver stocks, including Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW), dropped with them.

Patterns for gold and silver stock last week was a plunge on Monday, level from Tuesday through Thursday, and most skyrocketing on Friday.

Silver Wheaton was among the leaders in soaring on Friday, jumping to $21.36, an increase of $1.24, or 6.16 percent.

Unfortunately, they still were down on the week, as they never recovered from the continuous drop they experienced until Wednesday, when they leveled off again.

With the news at the end of the week driving the mining and precious metals stocks, Silver Wheaton could get a nice bump starting the week as well, with the prior week's decline coming from the sell-off, which isn't likely to happen on Monday.

Next week should be very interesting for Silver Wheaton and others.

Hecla (NYSE:HL), Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) Lead Silver Stocks Higher

While some silver stocks like Silver Wheaton (NYSE:SLW) and Hecla (NYSE:HL) exploded on Friday, making them among the market leaders, it was amazing to see how the silver miners, and companies like Silver Wheaton performed almost in unison with gold miners.

Just like the gold miners, you had those who started the week with the prices plummeting, and then finished up on Friday strong.

There were those who ended up positive after the relatively level Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, only to not reach where they started the week at, and there were those who were able to hang on, like Hecla, who ended the week in the positive even after the poor four days before it.

This tells me of the ongoing price support silver and gold have, and that it isn't going to go away any time soon, and silver companies and silver miners will be a great investment for those having a stake in them.

Others ending Friday up were Pan American Silver (Nasdaq:PAAS) and Silver Standard Resources (Nasdaq:SSRI).