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Silver Wheaton Reports Record Second Quarter and First Half 2013 Production


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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, August 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

TSX: SLW
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Silver Wheaton Corp. ("Silver Wheaton" or the "Company") (TSX:SLW) (NYSE:SLW) is pleased to announce its unaudited results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2013. All figures are presented in United States dollars unless otherwise noted.

SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Record attributable silver equivalent production of 8.6 million ounces (6.4 million ounces of silver and 35,600 ounces of gold) compared to 6.7 million ounces in Q2 2012, representing an increase of 28%.
  • Silver equivalent sales of 7.2 million ounces (5.1 million ounces of silver and 33,900 ounces of gold) compared to 6.9 million ounces in Q2 2012, representing an increase of 4%.
  • Revenues of $166.9 million compared to $201.4 million in Q2 2012, representing a decrease of 17%.
  • Net earnings of $71.1 million ($0.20 per share) compared to $141.4 million ($0.40 per share) in Q2 2012, representing a decrease of 50%.
  • Operating cash flows of $125.3 million ($0.35 per share[1]) compared to $172.9 million ($0.49 per share[1]) in Q2 2012, representing a decrease of 28%.
  • Cash operating margin[1] of $18.28 per silver equivalent ounce compared to $25.01 in Q2 2012.
  • Average cash costs[1] were $4.14 and $391 per ounce of silver and gold, respectively.  On a silver equivalent basis, average cash costs[1] rose to $4.77 compared with $4.06 in Q2 2012 due primarily to an increase in the percentage of revenue from gold sales.
  • Declared quarterly dividend of $0.10 per common share as the result of an amended dividend policy whereby the quarterly dividend is equal to 20% of the average of the previous four quarters' operating cash flow, with a gradual implementation.
  • On May 28, 2013, the Company entered into a $1 billion non-revolving term loan ("NRT Loan") with a 3-year term. The proceeds were used to repay the remaining balance of $560 million under the Company's $1.5 billion bridge financing facility (the "Bridge Facility") and $440 million outstanding under the Company's revolving credit facility (the "Revolving Facility"). The Bridge Facility was terminated following the repayment of the outstanding balance.

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[1] Please refer to non-IFRS measures at the end of this press release.

"Record first half production of 16.9 million ounces puts Silver Wheaton well on track to meet our 2013 forecast of 33.5 million silver equivalent ounces, an increase of 14% over the previous year," said Randy Smallwood, President and Chief Executive Officer of Silver Wheaton. "Production from the recently acquired Sudbury and Salobo mines was stronger than expected, and we anticipate further growth as Salobo continues ramping up and the Totten mine in Sudbury starts production in the second half of this year."

"While Barrick announced that there has been an additional delay at Pascua-Lama, we remain confident in their ability to bring this world class project on line. Furthermore, given the production we continue to receive from three of Barrick's other mines, Silver Wheaton shareholders are well compensated for the delay. In the first half of the year, these other mines have produced nearly 1.3 million ounces of silver for Silver Wheaton."

"Given the current volatility in precious metal prices, it is important to have a strong portfolio of high-quality, low-cost assets. At Silver Wheaton, over 85% of the production from our 19 operating mines is in the lowest quartile of their respective cost curves. These mines have the capacity to stay operational even when commodity prices are weak, and should continue to deliver silver and gold to us in all phases of the commodity price cycle. Furthermore, in light of the asset writedowns seen recently across the mining industry, we performed a detailed evaluation of all of our silver and gold streams and determined that no impairments were necessary. And lastly, with the current challenges being faced by higher-cost, fourth-quartile producers, supply side pressure should provide support for higher precious metal prices over the medium-to-long term."

Financial Review

Revenues

Revenue was $166.9 million in the second quarter of 2013, on silver equivalent sales of 7.2 million ounces (5.1 million ounces of silver and 33,900 ounces of gold). This represents a 17% decrease from the $201.4 million of revenue generated in the second quarter of 2012, due primarily to a 21% decrease in the average realized silver equivalent price ($23.05 in Q2 2013 compared to $29.07 in Q2 2012), partially offset by a 4% increase in the number of silver equivalent ounces sold.

Costs and Expenses

Average cash costs[1] in the second quarter of 2013 were $4.77 per silver equivalent ounce, compared with $4.06 during the comparable period of 2012. Cash costs rose year over year primarily due to an increase in gold sales (33,900 ounces in Q2 2013 compared to 2,400 ounces in Q2 2012) associated with Hudbay Minerals Inc.'s ("Hudbay") 777 mine and Vale S.A.'s (Vale) Sudbury and Salobo mines. The average cash cost per gold ounce[1] was $391, or $6.31 per silver equivalent ounce[2]. This resulted in a cash operating margin[1] of $18.28 per silver equivalent ounce, a reduction of 27% as compared to the second quarter of 2012. The decrease in the cash operating margin was largely due to a 21% decrease in the silver equivalent price realized in the second quarter of 2013 compared to the second quarter of 2012, as well as increased cash costs, as noted above.

Earnings and Operating Cash Flows

Net earnings in the second quarter of 2013 were $71.1 million ($0.20 per share), compared with $141.4 million ($0.40 per share) for the same period in 2012, a decrease of 50%. In the second quarter, a charge of $4.5 million was taken as a result of refinancing the Bridge Facility. Cash flow from operations in the second quarter of 2013 was $125.3 million ($0.35 per share[1]), compared to $172.9 million ($0.49 per share[1]) for the same period in 2012, a decrease of 28%. Earnings and cash flow were impacted by lower gold and silver prices, as well as increased costs due to an increase in gold sales, as noted above.

Balance Sheet

At June 30, 2013, the Company had approximately $36.3 million of cash on hand. On May 28, 2013, the Company announced the closing of a $1 billion non-revolving term loan, with a 3-year term, extendable by 1 year with the unanimous consent of lenders. The proceeds were used to repay the remaining balance of $560 million under the Company's $1.5 billion Bridge Facility and $440 million outstanding under the Revolving Facility. The Bridge Facility was terminated following the repayment of the outstanding balance.

The combination of cash and ongoing operating cash flows, combined with the credit available under the Revolving Facility, positions the Company well to fund all outstanding commitments as well as provide flexibility to acquire additional accretive precious metal stream interests.

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[1] Please refer to non-IFRS measures at the end of this press release.

[2] Cash cost per silver equivalent ounce calculated using a gold to silver ratio of 61.9 based on either (i) the ratio of the average silver price received to the average gold price received during the period from the assets that produce both gold and silver; or (ii) the ratio of the price of silver to the price of gold on the date of sale as per the London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.

Operational and Development Highlights

Attributable silver equivalent production was 8.6 million ounces (6.4 million ounces of silver and 35,600 ounces of gold) in the second quarter of 2013, representing an increase of 28% compared to the second quarter of 2012.

Operational highlights for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, are as follows:

Pascua-Lama -

As per Barrick Gold Corporation's ("Barrick") news release dated August 1, 2013, in the second quarter, Barrick "received a resolution from Chile's Superintendence of the Environment (Superintendencia del Medio Ambiente or "SMA") that required completion of the project's water management system in accordance with previously granted environmental permits before other construction activities in Chile could resume." Barrick has submitted a plan, subject to review by the SMA, to construct the project's water management system in compliance with permit conditions for completion by the end of 2014, after which Barrick expects to complete remaining construction works in Chile, including pre-stripping. Under this scenario, ore from Chile is expected to be available for processing by mid-2016. Subsequent to the end of the second quarter, the Copiapo Court of Appeals in Chile issued its ruling on a constitutional rights protection action filed in September 2012 on behalf of four indigenous communities, on the basis of which a preliminary injunction suspending construction activities had been granted in April 2013. In its ruling, the Court stated that Barrick must complete construction of the water management system in compliance with applicable environmental permits to the satisfaction of the SMA before resuming construction activities in Chile. The Court's ruling is consistent with the earlier SMA resolution, which Barrick has been implementing.

As part of the Company's original contract with Barrick, Barrick has provided Silver Wheaton with a completion guarantee, requiring Barrick to complete Pascua-Lama to at least 75% of design capacity by December 31, 2015. Given the recent developments, Silver Wheaton has agreed to extend the outside completion date to December 31, 2016. If the requirements of the completion guarantee have not been satisfied by the revised outside completion date, the agreement may be terminated by Silver Wheaton. In such an event, Silver Wheaton would be entitled to the return of the upfront cash consideration of $625 million less a credit for silver delivered up to December 31, 2016.

As Barrick is now targeting a mid-2016 commissioning, Silver Wheaton will continue to receive silver production from three of Barrick's currently producing mines, the Lagunas Norte, Pierina, and Veladero mines, during 2014 and 2015.

Peñasquito -

As stated in Goldcorp Inc.'s ("Goldcorp") July 25, 2013 disclosure, a new water source, the Northern Well Field, has been identified within Peñasquito's current permitted Cedros basin. The Northern Well Field is expected to provide sufficient water to continue the plant ramp up to full design plant throughput. Mill throughput has been limited by lower-than expected water production in the current well field due to an unprecedented regional drought. Silver Wheaton's 2013 production guidance related to Peñasquito assumes throughput of 105,000 tonnes per day and production expectations over the balance of the next five years assume throughput of 110,000 tonnes per day. Goldcorp has stated that the addition of the Northern Well Field provides the flexibility to resume ramp-up to the design throughput of 130,000 tonnes per day. Goldcorp is currently working to acquire necessary rights-of-way and is evaluating alternative routes to access the well field. Construction is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2013 with completion expected in the second half of 2014. Additional ongoing studies by Goldcorp will continue to assess other potential sources of water as well as ways to conserve fresh water requirements such as thickened tailings.

In the second quarter of 2013, Goldcorp continued an extensive exploration drilling program at Peñasquito focused on defining the intersection of the copper-gold skarn deposit located below and adjacent to the currently designed open pits. Current exploration activities are focused on delineating the vertical and horizontal size and extension of the skarn deposit with intersections continuing to show attractive precious metal and copper grades.

Other -

According to Hudbay's July 31, 2013, disclosure, construction at the Constancia project in Peru continued to progress in the second quarter and initial production remains on track for late 2014 with full production still on schedule for the second quarter of 2015. Hudbay had incurred $658 million in costs as of June 30, 2013, and the project is now over 40% complete. As per the agreement with Hudbay, Silver Wheaton paid $125 million to Hudbay in the second quarter as Hudbay's total capital expenditures related to Constancia reached $500 million. Silver Wheaton will make a final payment of $125 million once capital expenditures of $1 billion have been incurred by Hudbay.

Subsequent to the quarter end, Augusta Resources Corporation ("Augusta") announced that on July 1, 2013, the Preliminary Administrative ("PA") Final Environmental Impact Statement ("FEIS") for Rosemont Copper has been delivered by the U.S. Forest Service ("USFS") to the Federal, State and Local cooperating agencies for their final comments. The cooperating agencies have been given 30 days to provide their final comments, following which the FEIS will be finalized and issued. The USFS is also completing the Record of Decision ("ROD") with the objective of issuing the ROD concurrently with the publication of the FEIS.

Produced But Not Yet Delivered -

Payable silver equivalent ounces produced but not yet delivered to Silver Wheaton by its partners increased by 1.0 million ounces to approximately 5.0 million silver equivalent payable ounces at June 30, 2013. An increase in produced but not yet delivered ounces at Sudbury, Salobo, and Peñasquito was partially offset by a decrease at 777.

Detailed mine by mine production and sales figures can be found in the Appendix of this press release and in Silver Wheaton's Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") in the 'Results of Operations and Operational Review' section.

This earnings release should be read in conjunction with Silver Wheaton's MD&A and unaudited Financial Statements, which are available on the Company's website at http://www.silverwheaton.com and have been posted on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com.

Webcast and Conference Call Details

A conference call will be held Thursday, August 15, 2013, starting at 11:00 am (Eastern Time) to discuss these results. To participate in the live call please 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:                                19889035
    Live audio webcast:                       http://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:                                19889035
    Archived audio webcast:                   http://www.silverwheaton.com

About Silver Wheaton

Silver Wheaton is the largest precious metals streaming company in the world. Based upon its current agreements, forecast 2013 attributable production is approximately 33.5 million silver equivalent ounces[1], including 145 thousand ounces of gold. By 2017, annual attributable production is anticipated to increase significantly to approximately 49 million silver equivalent ounces[1], including 180 thousand ounces of gold. This growth is driven by the Company's portfolio of low-cost and long-life assets, including silver and precious metal streams on Barrick's Pascua-Lama project, Hudbay's Constancia project, and Vale's Salobo and Sudbury mines.

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[1] Silver equivalent production forecast assumes a gold/silver ratio of 53.3:1

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING-STATEMENTS

The information contained herein 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. Forward-looking statements, which are all statements other than statements of historical fact, include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the future price of silver and gold, the estimation of mineral reserves and resources, the realization of mineral reserve estimates, the timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of production, reserve determination, reserve conversion rates and statements as to any future dividends.  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", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", 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 Silver Wheaton to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to: fluctuations in the price of silver and gold; the absence of control over mining operations from which Silver Wheaton purchases silver or gold and risks related to these mining operations including risks related to fluctuations in the price of the primary commodities mined at such operations, actual results of mining and exploration activities, economic and political risks of the jurisdictions in which the mining operations are located and changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; and differences in the interpretation or application of tax laws and regulations; as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled "Description of the Business - Risk Factors" in Silver Wheaton's Annual Information Form available on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com and in Silver Wheaton's Form 40-F on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions management believes to be reasonable, including but not limited to: the continued operation of the mining operations from which Silver Wheaton purchases silver or gold, no material adverse change in the market price of commodities, that the mining operations will operate and the mining projects will be completed in accordance with their public statements and achieve their stated production outcomes, and such other assumptions and factors as set out herein. Although Silver Wheaton has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended.  There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Silver Wheaton does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements that are included or incorporated by reference herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Consolidated Statement of Earnings

                                                                       Three Months Ended
                                                                             June 30
    (US dollars and shares in thousands,
      except per share amounts - unaudited)                             2013          2012
    Sales                                                          $ 166,890     $ 201,408
    Cost of sales
                      Cost of sales, excluding depletion           $  34,497     $  28,116
                      Depletion                                       41,362        21,591
    Total cost of sales                                            $  75,859     $  49,707
    Earnings from operations                                       $  91,031     $ 151,701
    Expenses and other income
                      General and administrative [1]               $   8,876     $   7,354
                      Foreign exchange gain                              (75)           39
                      Interest expense                                 2,525             -
                      Other expense (income)                           6,926           144
                                                                   $  18,252     $   7,537
    Earnings before income taxes                                   $  72,779     $ 144,164
    Income tax expense                                                (1,662)       (2,750)
    Net earnings                                                   $  71,117     $ 141,414

    Basic earnings per share                                       $    0.20     $    0.40
    Diluted earnings per share                                     $    0.20     $    0.40
    Weighted average number of shares outstanding
                                            Basic                    354,800       353,733
                                            Diluted                  355,804       355,519
    1) Equity settled stock based compensation
     (a non-cash item) included in general and
     administrative expenses.                                      $   2,375     $   1,669

Consolidated Statement of Earnings continued

                                                                         Six Months Ended
                                                                             June 30
    (US dollars and shares in thousands,
      except per share amounts - unaudited)                             2013          2012
    Sales                                                          $ 372,651     $ 401,046
    Cost of sales
                      Cost of sales, excluding depletion           $  64,907     $  53,135
                      Depletion                                       65,703        38,797
    Total cost of sales                                            $ 130,610     $  91,932
    Earnings from operations                                       $ 242,041     $ 309,114
    Expenses and other income
                      General and administrative [1]               $  18,768     $  14,918
                      Foreign exchange gain                             (185)            9
                      Interest expense                                 3,205             -
                      Other expense (income)                           9,771          (506)
                                                                   $  31,559     $  14,421
    Earnings before income taxes                                   $ 210,482     $ 294,693
    Income tax expense                                                (5,944)       (6,098)
    Net earnings                                                   $ 204,538     $ 288,595

    Basic earnings per share                                       $    0.58     $    0.82
    Diluted earnings per share                                     $    0.57     $    0.81
    Weighted average number of shares outstanding
                                            Basic                    354,612       353,631
                                            Diluted                  356,112       355,751
    1) Equity settled stock based compensation
     (a non-cash item) included in general and
     administrative expenses.                                       $   3,845    $   3,328


 

Consolidated Balance Sheets

                                                 June 30        December 31
    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)          2013             2012
    Assets
    Current assets
                     Cash and cash
                     equivalents                 $    36,257       $   778,216
                     Accounts receivable               2,863             6,197
                     Other                             2,054               966
    Total current assets                         $    41,174       $   785,379
    Non-current assets
                     Silver and gold
                     interests                   $ 4,300,380       $ 2,281,234
                     Long-term investments            48,309           121,377
                     Other                             6,149             1,347
    Total non-current assets                     $ 4,354,838       $ 2,403,958
    Total assets                                 $ 4,396,012       $ 3,189,337
    Liabilities
    Current liabilities
                     Accounts payable and
                     accrued liabilities         $    20,648       $    20,898
                     Current portion of
                     bank debt                             -            28,560
                     Current portion of
                     performance share
                     units                               801                 -
    Total current liabilities                    $    21,449       $    49,458
    Non-current liabilities
                     Long-term portion of
                     bank debt                   $ 1,142,802       $    21,500
                     Deferred income taxes            13,336             9,250
                     Performance share
                     units                             1,272             2,055
    Total non-current liabilities                $ 1,157,410       $    32,805
    Total liabilities                            $ 1,178,859       $    82,263
    Shareholders' equity
    Issued capital                               $ 1,823,484       $ 1,811,577
    Reserves                                         (15,857)           (1,710)
    Retained earnings                              1,409,526         1,297,207
    Total shareholders' equity                   $ 3,217,153       $ 3,107,074
    Total liabilities and shareholders'
    equity                                       $ 4,396,012       $ 3,189,337

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

                                                                       Three Months Ended
                                                                            June 30
    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)                             2013             2012
    Operating activities
    Net earnings                                               $     71,117     $   141,414
    Adjustments for
         Depreciation and depletion                                  41,417          21,651
         Amortization of credit facility origination fees:
                Interest expense                                        278               -
                Stand-by fees                                           423               -
                Credit facility origination fees re Bridge Facility   4,490               -
         Interest expense                                             2,247               -
         Equity settled stock based compensation                      2,375           1,669
         Performance share units                                        (95)            205
         Deferred income tax expense                                  1,631           2,498
         Loss (gain) on fair value adjustment of share purchase
         warrants held                                                1,364             277
         Investment income recognized in net earnings                   (63)          (350)
         Other                                                           67              68
    Change in non-cash working capital                                2,727           5,151
    Cash generated from operations                             $    127,978     $   172,583
    Interest paid - expensed                                         (2,727)              -
    Interest received                                                     7             333
    Cash generated from operating activities                   $    125,258     $   172,916
    Financing activities
    Bank debt repaid                                           $ (1,530,000)    $   (7,140)
    Bank debt drawn                                               1,585,000               -
    Credit facility origination fees                                 (2,433)              -
    Share purchase warrants exercised                                     7               -
    Share purchase options exercised                                  4,909           3,164
    Dividends paid                                                  (92,219)       (63,658)
    Cash generated from (applied to) financing activities      $    (34,736)    $  (67,634)
    Investing activities
    Silver and gold interests                                  $   (124,855)    $        -
    Interest paid - capitalized to silver interests                  (4,707)          (194)
    Acquisition of long-term investments                                  -           (395)
    Dividend income received                                             56              17
    Other                                                              (156)           (42)
    Cash applied to investing activities                       $   (129,662)     $    (614)
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents $     (138)     $     (41)
    (Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents           $    (39,278)     $  104,627
    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period                   75,535         997,489
    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period                   $     36,257     $ 1,102,116

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows continued

                                                                       Six Months Ended
                                                                            June 30
    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)                             2013          2012
    Operating activities
    Net earnings                                               $     204,538  $  288,595
    Adjustments for
         Depreciation and depletion                                  65,808       38,917
         Amortization of credit facility origination fees:
                Interest expense                                        424            -
                Stand-by fees                                         1,428            -
                Credit facility origination fees re Bridge Facility   4,490            -
         Interest expense                                             2,781            -
         Equity settled stock based compensation                      3,845        3,328
         Performance share units                                        119          382
         Deferred income tax expense                                  5,870        5,566
         Loss (gain) on fair value adjustment of share purchase
         warrants held                                                2,694         (398)
         Investment income recognized in net earnings                  (294)        (669)
         Other                                                           65          (24)
    Change in non-cash working capital                                1,617          395
    Cash generated from operations                             $    293,385  $   336,092
    Interest paid - expensed                                         (2,727)           -
    Interest received                                                   212          635
    Cash generated from operating activities                  $     290,870  $   336,727
    Financing activities
    Bank debt repaid                                          $  (1,580,060) $   (14,280)
    Bank debt drawn                                               2,675,000            -
    Credit facility origination fees                                (13,951)           -
    Share purchase warrants exercised                                 2,982           10
    Share purchase options exercised                                  5,951        4,088
    Dividends paid                                                  (92,219)     (63,658)
    Cash generated from (applied to) financing activities     $     997,703  $   (73,840)
    Investing activities
    Silver and gold interests                                 $  (2,025,475) $      (180)
    Interest paid - capitalized to silver interests                  (4,845)        (409)
    Acquisition of long-term investments                                   -        (395)
    Dividend income received                                            113           34
    Other                                                              (175)         (62)
    Cash applied to investing activities                         (2,030,382) $    (1,012)
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents       (150) $        40
    (Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents           $   (741,959) $   261,915
    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period                  778,216      840,201
    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period                   $     36,257  $ 1,102,116

Summary of Ounces Produced and Sold
 

                                 2013               2012              2011
    (in thousands)             Q2    Q1    Q4     Q3    Q2    Q1    Q4    Q3
    Silver ounces produced
    [1]
    San Dimas [2]             1,160 1,743 1,694  1,288 1,231 1,692 1,578 1,251
    Yauliyacu                   668   624   616    640   606   550   583   608
    Peñasquito                1,440 1,093 1,445  1,940 1,822 1,365 1,633 1,162
    Barrick [3]                 556   741   769    617   455   630   728   800
    Other [4]                 2,570 2,038 2,345  2,251 2,378 2,335 2,212 2,046
                              6,394 6,239 6,869  6,736 6,492 6,572 6,734 5,867
    Silver equivalent ounces
    of gold produced [5]
    Minto                       260   369   373    269   218   172   202   257
    777                       1,045   919 1,059 612â¶     -     -     -     -
    Sudbury                     514   539     -      -     -     -     -     -
    Salobo                      402   262     -      -     -     -     -     -
    Silver equivalent ounces
    produced [5]              8,615 8,328 8,301  7,617 6,710 6,744 6,936 6,124
    Silver ounces sold
    San Dimas [2]             1,194 1,850 1,629  1,178 1,295 1,701 1,488 1,232
    Yauliyacu                   559   149 1,097    184 1,155   497   655    11
    Peñasquito                1,058 1,459 1,642  1,304 1,845 1,189   851 1,382
    Barrick [3]                 560   753   826    528   470   656   755   747
    Other [4]                 1,771 1,741 2,153  1,592 2,024 1,885 2,029 1,424
                              5,142 5,952 7,347  4,786 6,789 5,928 5,778 4,796
    Silver equivalent ounces
    of gold sold [5]
    Minto                       210   414   268    357   139   198   196   316
    777                       1,444   511 1,516      -     -     -     -     -
    Sudbury                     266     6     -      -     -     -     -     -
    Salobo                      177    40     -      -     -     -     -     -
    Silver equivalent ounces
    sold [5]                  7,239 6,923 9,131  5,143 6,928 6,126 5,974 5,112
    Gold / silver ratio [5]    61.9  57.3  54.1   51.7  58.7  51.2  51.9  50.4
    Cumulative payable silver
    equivalent ounces
    produced but not yet
    delivered [7]             5,022 4,051 3,824  5,195 3,212 4,166 4,127 3,805
       Ounces produced represent the quantity of silver and gold 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 silver or gold 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. The Company has been
       informed by Glencore that reported production related to the Yauliyacu
       mine may have been overstated by a total of approximately 200,000
       ounces for all or some portion of the period between April 1, 2011 and
       June 30, 2012. The required adjustments to production, if any, related
       to the Yauliyacu mine for these periods will be made once management
    1) completes a review of the timing and amount of any production variance.
       The ounces produced and sold include ounces received from Goldcorp in
       connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment to deliver to Silver
       Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their
    2) sale of San Dimas to Primero.
    3) Comprised of the Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver interests.
       Comprised of the Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Mineral Park, Cozamin,
       Neves-Corvo, Stratoni, Keno Hill, Minto, 777, Aljustrel and Campo
    4) Morado silver interests.
       Gold ounces produced and sold are converted to a silver equivalent
       basis based on either (i) the ratio of the average silver price
       received to the average gold price received during the period from the
       assets that produce both gold and silver; or (ii) the ratio of the
       price of silver to the price of gold on the date of sale as per the
    5) London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.
       Represents production for the period August 8, 2012 to September 30,
    6) 2012.
    7) Based on management estimates.

Results of Operations (unaudited)

The Company currently has ten business segments: The silver produced by the San Dimas, Yauliyacu, Peñasquito, Barrick and Other mines, the gold produced by the Minto, 777, Sudbury and Salobo mines and corporate operations.

                                                                Average     Average
                                                                Realized     Cash
                                                                 Price       Cost
                                Ounces      Ounces              ($'s Per   ($'s Per
                            Producedsquared  Sold     Sales      Ounce)    Ounce)[3]
    Silver
             San Dimas [4]            1,160  1,194   $  27,319    $ 22.88     $  4.14
             Yauliyacu                  668    559      13,353      23.89        4.12
             Peñasquito               1,440  1,058      24,690      23.34        4.02
             Barrick [5]                556    560      14,331      25.59        3.90
             Other [6]                2,570  1,771      39,192      22.13        4.29
                                      6,394  5,142   $ 118,885    $ 23.12     $  4.14
    Gold
             Minto                    4,226  3,409   $   4,465    $ 1,310     $   307
             777                     16,986 23,483      33,872      1,442         400
             Sudbury                  8,084  4,184       5,824      1,392         400
             Salobo                   6,342  2,793       3,844      1,377         400
                                     35,638 33,869   $  48,005    $ 1,417     $   391
    Silver equivalent [7]             8,615  7,239   $ 166,890    $ 23.05     $  4.77
    Corporate
             General and
             administrative
             Other
    Total corporate
                                      8,615  7,239   $ 166,890    $ 23.05     $  4.77

Results of Operations (unaudited) continued

                                                        Three Months Ended June 30, 2013
                                  Average                        Cash
                                Depletion                        Flow
                                 ($'s Per        Net             From
                                   Ounce)      Earnings      Operations     Total Assets
    Silver
             San Dimas [4]        $  0.82    $   21,407     $   22,381      $   160,454
             Yauliyacu               5.75         7,837         11,049          211,225
             Peñasquito              2.66        17,629         20,438          480,588
             Barrick [5]             3.31        10,293         12,573          599,031
             Other [6]               4.82        23,066         34,369          564,642
                                  $  3.38    $   80,232     $  100,810      $ 2,015,940
    Gold
             Minto                $   115    $    3,026     $    3,743      $    29,050
             777                      802         5,655         24,479          306,367
             Sudbury                  829           681          4,150        1,328,717
             Salobo                   462         1,437          2,727          620,306
                                  $   708    $   10,799     $   35,099      $ 2,284,440
    Silver equivalent [7]         $  5.71    $   91,031     $  135,909      $ 4,300,380
    Corporate
             General and
             administrative                  $  (8,876)
             Other                             (11,038)
    Total corporate                          $ (19,914)     $ (10,651)      $    95,632
                                  $  5.71    $   71,117     $  125,258      $ 4,396,012


 

       All figures in thousands except gold ounces produced and sold and per
    1) ounce amounts.
       Ounces produced represent the quantity of silver and gold 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 silver or gold interests relate
       or management estimates in those situations where other information is
       not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future
    2) periods as additional information is received.
       Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measures at the end of this press
    3) release.
       Results for San Dimas include 375,000 ounces received from Goldcorp in
       connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment to deliver to Silver
       Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their
    4) sale of San Dimas to Primero.
       Comprised of the operating Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver
    5) interests in addition to the non-operating Pascua-Lama silver interest.
       Comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Keno Hill, Mineral
       Park, Cozamin, Neves-Corvo, Stratoni, Campo Morado, Minto, 777 and
       Aljustrel silver interests in addition to the non-operating Rosemont
       silver and gold interest and Loma de La Plata and Constancia silver
    6) interests.
       Gold ounces produced and sold are converted to a silver equivalent
       basis based on either (i) the ratio of the average silver price
       received to the average gold price received during the period from the
       assets that produce both gold and silver; or (ii) the ratio of the
       price of silver to the price of gold on the date of sale as per the
    7) London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.

                                                                        Average    Average
                                                                       Realized     Cash
                                                                        Price       Cost
                                        Ounces      Ounces             ($'s Per   ($'s Per
                                   Produced[SQ]       Sold     Sales      Ounce) Ounce)[3]
    Silver
             San Dimas [4]                1,231      1,295  $ 36,695    $ 28.34   $  4.09
             Yauliyacu                      606      1,155    34,468      29.84      4.08
             Peñasquito                   1,822      1,845    53,197      28.83      3.99
             Barrick [5]                    455        470    14,183      30.18      3.90
             Other [6]                    2,378      2,024    59,151      29.22      4.05
                                          6,492      6,789 $ 197,694    $ 29.12   $  4.04
    Gold
             Minto                        3,710      2,369     3,714      1,568       303
    Silver equivalent [7]                 6,710      6,928 $ 201,408    $ 29.07   $  4.06
    Corporate
             General and administrative
             Other
    Total corporate
                                          6,710      6,928 $ 201,408    $ 29.07   $  4.06

continued

                                                    Three Months Ended June 30, 2012

                                      Average
                                    Depletion                   Cash Flow
                                    ($'s Per        Net          From
                                       Ounce)      Earnings     Operations     Total Assets
    Silver
             San Dimas [4]            $  0.79    $   30,367     $  31,394      $   165,161
             Yauliyacu                   5.02        23,959        32,202          221,723
             Peñasquito                  2.96        40,373        45,835          495,993
             Barrick [5]                 4.34        10,310        13,571          601,035
             Other [6]                   3.39        44,099        52,113          321,437
                                      $  3.12    $  149,108     $ 175,115      $ 1,805,349
    Gold
             Minto                        171         2,593         2,928           32,596
    Silver equivalent [7]             $  3.12    $  151,701     $ 178,043      $ 1,837,945
    Corporate
             General and administrative          $  (7,354)
             Other                                  (2,933)
    Total corporate                              $ (10,287)     $ (5,127)      $ 1,218,880
                                      $  3.12    $  141,414     $ 172,916      $ 3,056,825


 

       All figures in thousands except gold ounces produced and sold and per
    1) ounce amounts.
       Ounces produced represent the quantity of silver and gold 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 silver or gold interests relate
       or management estimates in those situations where other information is
       not available. Certain production figures may be updated in future
    2) periods as additional information is received.
       Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measures at the end of this press
    3) release.
       Results for San Dimas include 375,000 ounces received from Goldcorp in
       connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment to deliver to Silver
       Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their
    4) sale of San Dimas to Primero.
       Comprised of the operating Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver
    5) interests in addition to the non-operating Pascua-Lama silver interest.
       Comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Keno Hill, Mineral
       Park, Cozamin, Neves-Corvo, Stratoni, Campo Morado, Minto and Aljustrel
       silver interests in addition to the non-operating Rosemont silver and
    6) gold interest and Loma de La Plata silver interest.
       Gold ounces produced and sold are converted to a silver equivalent
       basis based on either (i) the ratio of the average silver price
       received to the average gold price received during the period from the
       assets that produce both gold and silver; or (ii) the ratio of the
       price of silver to the price of gold on the date of sale as per the
    7) London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.

Non-IFRS Measures

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

          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 it believes that
          certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's
          performance in comparison to other companies in the precious metals
    i.    mining industry who present results on a similar basis.

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

          Cash operating margin is calculated by subtracting the average cash
          cost of silver and gold on a per ounce basis from the average
          realized selling price of silver and gold on a per ounce basis. The
          Company presents cash operating margin as it believes that certain
          investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance
          in comparison to other companies in the precious metals mining
    iii.  industry who present results on a similar basis.

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 pages 19 to 21 of Silver Wheaton's Management Discussion and Analysis available on the Company's website at http://www.silverwheaton.com and posted on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com.

For further information:
Patrick Drouin 
Vice President, Investor Relations
Silver Wheaton Corp.
Tel: 1-800-380-8687
Email: info@silverwheaton.com
Website: http://www.silverwheaton.co

(SLW. SLW)

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