Wheaton Precious Metals Insider Trading
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| Company | Insider | Title | Date | Shares | Price | Value | Balance | Increase | Signal |
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| Wheaton Precious Metals | ββββββ | ββββββββ | ββ-βββ-26 | βββ,βββ | $β.ββ | $βββ,βββ | βββ,βββ | ββ% | ββββββββ |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | ββββββ | ββββββββ | ββ-βββ-26 | βββ,βββ | $β.ββ | $βββ,βββ | βββ,βββ | ββ% | ββββββββ |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | ββββββ | ββββββββ | ββ-βββ-26 | βββ,βββ | $β.ββ | $βββ,βββ | βββ,βββ | ββ% | ββββββββ |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | ββββββ | ββββββββ | ββ-βββ-26 | βββ,βββ | $β.ββ | $βββ,βββ | βββ,βββ | ββ% | ββββββββ |
| Company | Insider | Title | Date | Shares | Price | Value | Balance | Increase | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wheaton Precious Metals | Lau, Vincent | CFO | 15-May-26 | 225 | $176.85 | $39,791 | 1,065 | 27% | Notable |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | Hodaly, Haytham | President & CEO | 17-Mar-26 | 5,000 | $190.00 | $949,995 | 16,000 | 45% | Significant |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | Lau, Vincent | CFO | 12-Aug-25 | 190 | $132.07 | $25,093 | 840 | 29% | Notable Repeat |
| Wheaton Precious Metals | Lau, Vincent | CFO | 26-Jun-25 | 400 | $122.18 | $48,872 | 650 | 160% | Notable Repeat |
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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. is a prominent Canadian precious metals streaming company that was established in 2004. With its primary focus on gold and silver, the company has become a key player in the global mining industry by acquiring long-term, low-cost streams of precious metals from top-tier mining operations around the world. Wheatonβs ticker symbol on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) is *WPM*, and it is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the same symbol. The companyβs headquarters is situated in Vancouver, British Columbia, which serves as a hub for its operations and strategic decisions. Wheaton Precious Metalsβ business model relies on entering into agreements with mining companies to receive a percentage of the metals produced from their mines, which are then sold at fixed prices, offering the company a steady stream of revenue with limited operational risks.