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Silver Wheaton Reports Third Quarter Results for 2014


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12 Nov, 2014, 13:28 GMT

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, November 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

TSX: SLW
NYSE: SLW

Silver Wheaton Corp. ("Silver Wheaton" or the "Company") (TSX:SLW) (NYSE:SLW) is pleased to announce its unaudited results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2014. All figures are presented in United States dollars unless otherwise noted.

THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Attributable silver equivalent production in Q3 2014 of 8.4 million ounces (6.1 million ounces of silver and 35,400 ounces of gold), compared to 9.1 million ounces in Q3 2013, representing a decrease of 7%.
  • Attributable silver equivalent sales volume in Q3 2014 of 8.7 million ounces (6.3 million ounces of silver and 36,700 ounces of gold), compared to 7.8 million ounces in Q3 2013, representing an increase of 12%.
  • Revenues of $165.9 million in Q3 2014, consistent with the $166.4 million in Q3 2013.
  • Average realized sale price per silver equivalent ounce sold in Q3 2014 of $18.98 ($18.98 per ounce of silver and $1,261 per ounce of gold), representing a decrease of 11% as compared to Q3 2013.
  • Adjusted net earnings¹ of $72.6 million ($0.20 per share) in Q3 2014 compared with $77.1 million ($0.22 per share) in Q3 2013, representing a decrease of 6%.
  • During the three months ended September 30, 2014, the Company recognized an impairment charge of $68.2 million related to its Mineral Park and Campo Morado silver interests.
  • After including the impact of the impairment charge, net earnings was $4.5 million ($0.01 per share) in Q3 2014 compared with $77.1 million ($0.22 per share) in Q3 2013, representing a decrease of 94%.
  • Operating cash flows of $120.4 million ($0.34 per share[1]) in Q3 2014 compared with $118.7 million ($0.33 per share[1] ) in Q3 2013, representing an increase of 1%.
  • Cash operating margin[1] in Q3 2014 of $14.39 per silver equivalent ounce compared with $16.53 in Q3 2013.
  • Average cash costs[1] in Q3 2014 were $4.16 and $378 per ounce of silver and gold, respectively. On a silver equivalent basis, average cash costs[1] decreased to $4.59 compared with $4.73 in Q3 2013.
  • Declared quarterly dividend of $0.06 per common share.
  • On September 26, 2014 the Company paid $135 million to Hudbay Minerals Inc. ("Hudbay") in satisfaction of the upfront payment relative to the gold stream on the Constancia project through the issuance of 6,112,282 common shares, at an average issuance price of $22.09 per share.
  • Asset Highlights:
    • Hudbay announced that the Constancia project was approximately 94% complete as of the end of Q3 and remains on track for first concentrate production in Q4.
    • Vale S.A.'s ("Vale") Salobo II expansion continued to ramp-up in Q3 resulting in record gold production of 10,415 ounces net to Silver Wheaton.
    • As a result of a correction by Goldcorp Inc. ("Goldcorp"), resource estimates at the Peñasquito Mine as of December 31, 2013, increased such that Measured and Indicated Resources increased by 45.26 million ounces to 113.37 million silver ounces and Inferred Resources increased by 4.74 million ounces to 15.04 million silver ounces[2].

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[1] Please refer to non-IFRS measures at the end of this press release.
[2]Silver Wheaton's most current attributable reserves and resources, as of December 31, 2013, can be found on the Company's website at http://www.silverwheaton.com. See "Reserves and Resources".

"The strength of Silver Wheaton's streaming model was once again highlighted in what can only be described as a challenging third quarter for precious metals," said Randy Smallwood, President and Chief Executive Officer of Silver Wheaton. "Despite silver and gold prices falling 19% and 9%, respectively in the quarter, Silver Wheaton continued to generate cash operating margins of over 70% while maintaining one of the highest production levels in the silver industry. Additionally, we saw excellent progress at our key growth assets with record production from Vale's Salobo mine as its expansion continued to ramp up, along with Hudbay's Constancia mine which remains on track for first production in the fourth quarter of 2014."

"While our business model was created to minimize the traditional risks associated with mining, Silver Wheaton is not fully immune to the impact of lower commodity prices. The lower pricing environment recently forced the operators of one of our smaller streams, Mineral Park, to face liquidity issues and subsequent bankruptcy. This event resulted in Silver Wheaton executing a comprehensive review of our entire asset base. As a result, we recognized an impairment charge of $68.2 million relating to the Mineral Park and Campo Morado assets. While this is certainly disappointing, it's important to recognize that these were the only two assets we found to be impaired, both are relatively small contributors to our portfolio, and both assets have generated cash flows well in excess of the original upfront payments."

"On a more upbeat note, Silver Wheaton recently celebrated the ten-year anniversary of streaming, a model we created when we signed the first streaming agreement on the San Dimas Mine in October of 2004. Over its first ten years, the company has grown to have over 20 assets in the portfolio, including cornerstones such as Peñasquito, Salobo, and San Dimas. Furthermore, our streaming model has been adopted across the industry and is now recognized as a valuable way for traditional mining companies to raise funds and crystalize the value of their non-core precious metal production. As far as performance, in its first ten years, Silver Wheaton's share price has climbed over 500%, while silver has risen just under 140%. We are proud of the value we have created over our first ten years, and look forward to further opportunities over the next ten!"

Financial Review 

Revenues 

Revenue was $165.9 million in the third quarter of 2014, on silver equivalent sales of 8.7 million ounces (6.3 million ounces of silver and 36,700 ounces of gold), virtually unchanged from the $166.4 million of revenue generated in the third quarter of 2013, with an 11% decrease in the average realized silver equivalent price ($18.98 in Q3 2014 compared to $21.26 in Q3 2013), being offset by a 12% increase in the number of silver equivalent ounces sold.

Costs and Expenses 

Average cash costs¹ in the third quarter of 2014 were $4.59 per silver equivalent ounce as compared to $4.73 during the comparable period of 2013. This resulted in a cash operating margin¹of $14.39 per silver equivalent ounce, a reduction of 13% as compared to Q3 2013. The decrease in the cash operating margin was primarily due to an 11% decrease in the average silver equivalent price realized in Q3 2014 compared to Q3 2013.

Earnings and Operating Cash Flows 

Adjusted net earnings¹ and cash flow from operations in the third quarter of 2014 were $72.6 million ($0.20 per share) and $120.4 million ($0.34 per share¹), compared with $77.1 million ($0.22 per share) and $118.7 million ($0.33 per share¹) for the same period in 2013, a decrease of 6% and an increase of 1%, respectively. Earnings and cash flow continued to be impacted by lower gold and silver prices.

Balance Sheet 

At September 30, 2014, the Company had approximately $233.0 million of cash on hand. The combination of cash and ongoing operating cash flows, combined with the credit available under the Company's $1 billion Revolving Facility, positions the Company well to fund all outstanding commitments as well as providing 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.

Asset Impairment 

Mineral Park 

On August 26, 2014, Mercator Minerals Ltd. ("Mercator") disclosed that they had filed a Notice of Intention under the Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act ("BIA"). Mercator was subsequently deemed to have filed an assignment in bankruptcy under the BIA. In addition, four of Mercator's subsidiaries (including Mineral Park Inc., the owner of the Mineral Park mine) filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy petitions in the United States. As a result, management has concluded that the value of the Mineral Park silver interest is nominal, and as such has reported an impairment charge of $37.1 million during the current period, representing the carrying value of the Mineral Park silver interest at September 30, 2014.

On November 4, 2014, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware approved a settlement agreement among Silver Wheaton, the four Mercator United States subsidiaries in bankruptcy and their secured lenders. Under the settlement agreement, a portion of the sale proceeds from the sale of the Mineral Park mine and assets is to be paid to Silver Wheaton and Silver Wheaton retains the right to proceed against Mercator, the Canadian parent company, as guarantor under the stream. In return for these agreements, the settlement provides for the termination of any claim Silver Wheaton may have against the Mineral Park mine. If Silver Wheaton recovers proceeds under the settlement agreement, Silver Wheaton will recognize such proceeds in the period in which they are received. The amount of any recoveries by Silver Wheaton under the settlement agreement and the ultimate outcome and recoveries from the Canadian bankruptcy proceedings are uncertain.

As at September 30, 2014, the Company has received approximately 2.1 million ounces of silver related to the Mineral Park mine under the agreement, generating cumulative operating cash flows of approximately $51.1 million, as compared to an original upfront cash payment of $42.0 million.

Campo Morado 

As the G9 orebody at the Campo Morado mine nears exhaustion, there has been a continuing deterioration of ore grades at the mine. As per Nyrstar NV's ("Nyrstar") third quarter 2014 MD&A, Nyrstar is undertaking major metallurgical test programs to determine if the complex mineralogy of the additional satellite deposits at the mine site can be processed economically (albeit with some modifications of the flow sheet). As a result, the estimate of future production from Campo Morado has been reduced during the quarter. The reduction in estimates of future production is an indicator of impairment related to the Campo Morado silver interest. Management estimates that the recoverable amount under the Campo Morado silver interest is $25 million, resulting in an impairment charge of $31.1 million during the current period.

As at September 30, 2014, the Company has received approximately 4.4 million ounces of silver related to the Campo Morado mine under the agreement, generating cumulative operating cash flows of approximately $94.1 million, as compared to an original upfront cash payment of $79.3 million.

Operational and Development Highlights  

During the third quarter of 2014, attributable silver equivalent production was 8.4 million ounces (6.1 million ounces of silver and 35,400 ounces of gold), representing a decrease of 7% compared to the third quarter of 2013.

Operational highlights for the quarter ended September 30, 2014, are as follows:

Constancia  

As per Hudbay's third quarter 2014 MD&A, the Constancia project in Peru is approximately 94% complete and remains on track for initial production in the fourth quarter of 2014 and commercial production in the second quarter of 2015. Key milestones have been achieved with the commissioning of the power transmission line from Tintaya to Constancia, plant commissioning well under way, pre-stripping significantly advanced with sufficient broken ore available for the ramp-up schedule, and all major reagents and consumables are now under contract. As per the agreement with Hudbay, a final payment of $135 million relative to the gold stream on Constancia was paid to Hudbay as total capital expenditures reached $1.35 billion on the project. At Silver Wheaton's election, the payment was made through the issuance of 6,112,282 common shares, at an average issuance price of $22.09 per share.

Salobo  

As per Vale's third quarter 2014 MD&A, the Salobo II expansion, which increased mill throughput capacity at the Salobo mine to 24 million tonnes per annum ("Mtpa") from 12 Mtpa, continued to ramp-up in Q3 after achieving first production in June 2014. As a result, attributable gold production from Salobo reached a record 10,415 ounces during Q3.

Peñasquito 

As per Goldcorp's third quarter 2014 MD&A, Goldcorp has corrected the Mineral Resource estimate for the Peñasquito Mine contained in the Technical Report entitled "Peñasquito Polymetalic Operation, Zacatecas State Mexico, NI 43-101 Technical Report" dated January 8, 2014 because it did not include an updated increase in Mineral Resources. As a result of this correction, Silver Wheaton has increased its silver resources at the Peñasquito Mine as of December 31, 2013 proportional to our 25% stream such that Measured and Indicated Resources increased by 45.26 million ounces to 113.37 million ounces and Inferred Resources increased by 4.74 million ounces to 15.04 million ounces[1].

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[1] Silver Wheaton's most current attributable reserves and resources, as of December 31, 2013, can be found on the Company's website at http://www.silverwheaton.com. See "Reserves and Resources".

Yauliyacu 

In the third quarter of 2014, silver production at the Yauliyacu mine rose to a six year high of 875,000 ounces as higher-grade material was processed in the quarter. This represented an increase of 37% and 33% over the third quarter of 2013 and the second quarter of 2014, respectively. In addition, sales at Yauliyacu were 1.373 million ounces in the quarter, resulting in a decrease of 0.6 million produced but not yet delivered payable ounces in the quarter.

Sudbury 

As per Vale's third quarter 2014 MD&A, the Sudbury operations ("Sudbury") completed the planned maintenance shutdown in some of the mines and all of the surface facilities in the second quarter of 2014. Sudbury returned to normal operations in the third quarter, processing much of the inventory of feed stock piled in the second quarter. While nickel and copper production from Sudbury were up sequentially 146.5% and 62.2%, respectively, in the third quarter of 2014, attributable gold production to Silver Wheaton was reported to be 5,916 ounces, representing a 20.8% decrease quarter over quarter. The drop in gold production was due primarily to lower estimated grades in the processed material. Given the length of the process associated with producing the final product, reported production for the most recent quarter represents an estimate of actual production and will be adjusted once actual production information is available. In this regard, actual gold production for the second quarter of 2014 was 1,387 ounces higher than had been estimated in Silver Wheaton's second quarter 2014 MD&A.

San Dimas  

On August 6, 2010, Goldcorp completed the sale of the San Dimas mine to Primero Mining Corp. ("Primero"). In conjunction with the sale, Silver Wheaton amended its silver purchase agreement relating to the mine. The term of the agreement, as it relates to San Dimas, was extended to the life of mine. During the first four years following the closing of the transaction, Primero delivered to Silver Wheaton a per annum amount equal to the first 3.5 million ounces of payable silver produced at San Dimas and 50% of any excess, plus Silver Wheaton received an additional 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum which was delivered by Goldcorp. Beginning on August 6, 2014, which was the fourth anniversary of the closing, Primero will deliver a per annum amount to Silver Wheaton equal to the first 6 million ounces of payable silver produced at San Dimas and 50% of any excess, and Goldcorp's obligation to deliver supplemental silver ceases.

Produced But Not Yet Delivered [1]

Payable silver equivalent ounces produced but not yet delivered to Silver Wheaton by its partners decreased by 1.3 million ounces to approximately 4.7 million silver equivalent payable ounces at September 30, 2014, due primarily to decreases in produced but not yet delivered ounces at the Yauliyacu and Peñasquito mines.

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

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[1] Payable silver equivalent ounces produced but not yet delivered are based on management estimates, and may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

Webcast and Conference Call Details 

A conference call will be held Wednesday, November 12, 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:   888-231-8191
Dial from outside Canada or the US:     +1-647-427-7450
Pass code:                              24119433
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 available until November 19, 2014 at 11:59 pm ET. The webcast will be available for one year. You can listen to an archive of the call by one of the following methods:

Dial toll free from Canada or the US:   855-859-2056
Dial from outside Canada or the US:     +1-416-849-0833
Pass code:                              24119433
Archived audio webcast:                 http://www.silverwheaton.com

About Silver Wheaton 

Silver Wheaton is the largest pure precious metals streaming company in the world. Based upon its current agreements, forecast 2014 annual attributable production is approximately 36 million silver equivalent ounces[1], including 155,000 ounces of gold. By 2018, annual attributable production is anticipated to increase significantly to approximately 48 million silver equivalent ounces[1], including 250,000 ounces of gold. This growth is driven by the Company's portfolio of low-cost and long-life assets, including precious metal and gold streams on Hudbay's Constancia project and Vale's Salobo and Sudbury mines.

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.

Mr. Neil Burns, Vice President of Technical Services for Silver Wheaton, is a "qualified person" as such term is defined under National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the information on mineral reserves and mineral resources disclosed in this news release.

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 or gold, the estimation of mineral reserves and resources, the realization of mineral reserve estimates, the timing and amount of estimated future production (including 2014 and 2018 attributable annual production), costs of production, reserve determination, reserve conversion rates, statements as to any future dividends, the ability to fund outstanding commitments and continue to acquire accretive precious metal stream interests and assessments of the impact and resolution of various legal and tax matters. 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, operations, 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 or 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, environmental, 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; differences in the interpretation or application of tax laws and regulations; and the Company's interpretation of, or compliance with, tax laws, is found to be incorrect; 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 and 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, the continuing ability to fund or obtain funding for outstanding commitments, the ability to source and obtain accretive precious metal stream interests, expectations regarding the resolution of legal and tax matters, that Silver Wheaton will be successful in challenging any reassessment by the Canada Revenue Agency 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 and are cautioned that actual outcomes may vary. 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.

CAUTIONARY LANGUAGE REGARDING RESERVES AND RESOURCES
For further information on Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources and on Silver Wheaton more generally, readers should refer to Silver Wheaton's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2013, and other continuous disclosure documents filed by Silver Wheaton since January 1, 2014, available on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com. Silver Wheaton's Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources are subject to the qualifications and notes set forth therein. Mineral Resources which are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources: The information contained herein uses the terms "Measured", "Indicated" and "Inferred" Mineral Resources. United States investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them and expressly prohibits U.S. registered companies from including such terms in their filings with the SEC. "Inferred Mineral Resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of Measured or Indicated Mineral Resources will ever be converted into Mineral Reserves or that any exploration potential will ever be converted to any category of Mineral Reserves or Mineral Resources. United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable. United States investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in Silver Wheaton's Form 40-F, a copy of which may be obtained from Silver Wheaton or from http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

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[1] Silver equivalent production forecast assumes a gold/silver ratio of 60:1.

Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Earnings 

   
                                             Three Months Ended       Nine Months Ended
                                                September 30            September 30
    (US dollars and shares in thousands,
    except per share
    amounts - unaudited)                      2014        2013        2014        2013
    Sales                                    $ 165,852   $ 166,405   $ 479,801   $ 539,056
    Cost of sales
                  Cost of sales,
                  excluding depletion        $  40,109   $  37,007   $ 112,565   $ 101,914
                  Depletion                     44,134      38,756     119,270     104,460
    Total cost of sales                      $  84,243   $  75,763   $ 231,835   $ 206,374
    Earnings from operations                 $  81,609   $  90,642   $ 247,966   $ 332,682
    Expenses and other income
                  General and
                  administrative [1]         $   8,383   $   9,390   $  28,868   $  28,159
                  Impairment charges            68,151           -      68,151           -
                  Foreign exchange (gain)
                  loss                           (282)          71       (416)       (115)
                  Interest expense                 583       1,653       2,283       4,858
                  Other (income) expense         (319)         858       1,524      10,629
                                             $  76,516   $  11,972   $ 100,410   $  43,531
    Earnings before income taxes             $   5,093   $  78,670   $ 147,556   $ 289,151
    Income tax (expense) recovery                (597)     (1,613)         239     (7,556)
    Net earnings                             $   4,496   $  77,057   $ 147,795   $ 281,595

    Basic earnings per share                 $    0.01   $    0.22   $    0.41   $    0.79
    Diluted earnings per share               $    0.01   $    0.22   $    0.41   $    0.79
    Weighted average number of shares
    outstanding
                  Basic                        358,366     355,707     357,763     354,981
                  Diluted                      358,762     356,557     358,209     356,239
    1) Equity settled stock based
    compensation (a non-cash
    item) included in general and
    administrative expenses.                 $   1,988   $   2,268   $   6,204   $   6,113

Condensed Interim Consolidated Balance Sheets 

   
                                                              September 30     December 31
    (US dollars in thousands - unaudited)                             2014            2013
    Assets
    Current assets
                     Cash and cash
                     equivalents                               $   233,003     $    95,823
                     Accounts receivable                             1,802           4,619
                     Other                                           1,517             845
    Total current assets                                       $   236,322     $   101,287
    Non-current assets
                     Silver and gold
                     interests                                 $ 4,309,739     $ 4,228,484
                     Early deposit - gold
                     interest                                       13,599          13,602
                     Royalty interest                                9,074               -
                     Long-term investments                          44,021          40,801
                     Other                                           5,376           5,670
    Total non-current assets                                   $ 4,381,809     $ 4,288,557
    Total assets                                               $ 4,618,131     $ 4,389,844

    Liabilities
    Current liabilities
                     Accounts payable and
                     accrued liabilities                       $    13,853     $    20,416
                     Current portion of
                     performance share units                         1,594             718
    Total current liabilities                                  $    15,447     $    21,134
    Non-current liabilities
                     Long-term portion of
                     bank debt                                 $   998,252     $   998,136
                     Deferred income taxes                           1,792           2,191
                     Performance share units                         2,324           1,837
    Total non-current liabilities                              $ 1,002,368     $ 1,002,164
    Total liabilities                                          $ 1,017,815     $ 1,023,298
    Shareholders' equity
    Issued capital                                             $ 2,029,503     $ 1,879,475
    Reserves                                                      (18,673)        (25,618)
    Retained earnings                                            1,589,486       1,512,689
    Total shareholders' equity                                 $ 3,600,316     $ 3,366,546
    Total liabilities and shareholders'
    equity                                                     $ 4,618,131     $ 4,389,844

Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 

   
                                      Three Months Ended           Nine Months Ended
                                         September 30                September 30
    (US dollars in thousands -
    unaudited)                        2014         2013          2014           2013
    Operating activities
    Net earnings                    $    4,496   $    77,057   $   147,795   $     281,595
    Adjustments for
         Depreciation and
         depletion                      44,231        38,820       119,499         104,628
         Amortization of credit
         facility origination
         fees:
                 Interest
                 expense                    35            79           125             503
                 Amortization of
                 credit facility
                 origination
                 fees - undrawn
                 facilities                256           229           764           1,657
                 Write off of
                 credit facility
                 origination
                 fees upon the
                 cancellation of
                 the Bridge
                 Facility                    -             -             -           4,490
         Gain on disposal of
         silver interest               (1,260)             -       (1,260)               -
         Impairment charges             68,151             -        68,151               -
         Interest expense                  548         1,574         2,157           4,355
         Equity settled stock
         based compensation              1,988         2,268         6,204           6,113
         Performance share
         units                              48         1,330         1,544           1,449
         Deferred income tax
         expense (recovery)                548         1,573         (399)           7,442
         Loss on fair value
         adjustment of share
         purchase warrants
         held                                -             -             -           2,694
         Investment income
         recognized in net
         earnings                         (88)          (64)         (247)           (358)
         Other                            (88)          (50)         (133)              15
    Change in non-cash working
    capital                              2,025       (2,522)       (4,360)           (904)
    Cash generated from
    operations                      $  120,890   $   120,294   $   339,840   $     413,679
    Interest paid - expensed             (542)       (1,628)       (2,163)         (4,355)
    Interest received                       31             6            76             218
    Cash generated from
    operating activities            $  120,379   $   118,672   $   337,753   $     409,542

    Financing activities
    Bank debt repaid                $        -   $ (103,000)   $         -   $ (1,683,060)
    Bank debt drawn                          -             -             -       2,675,000
    Credit facility
    origination fees                       (2)          (44)         (621)        (13,995)
    Share purchase warrants
    exercised                                -        48,754             -          51,736
    Share purchase options
    exercised                              722           371         4,418           6,322
    Dividends paid                    (17,924)      (35,629)      (62,716)       (127,848)
    Cash generated from
    (applied to) financing
    activities                      $ (17,204)   $  (89,548)   $  (58,919)   $     908,155
    Investing activities
    Silver and gold interests       $    (121)   $     (388)   $ (125,255)   $ (2,025,863)
    Interest paid -
    capitalized to silver
    interests                          (3,512)       (3,114)      (10,010)         (7,959)
    Silver and gold interests
    - early deposit                        (1)             -         (150)               -
    Royalty interest                   (9,074)             -       (9,074)               -
    Proceeds on disposal of
    silver interest                      3,408             -     3,408                   -
    Dividend income received                57            57           171             170
    Other                                 (94)          (43)         (761)           (218)
    Cash applied to investing
    activities                      $  (9,337)   $   (3,488)   $ (141,671)   $ (2,033,870)

    Effect of exchange rate
    changes on cash and cash
    equivalents                     $     (34)   $        63   $        17   $        (87)
    Increase (decrease) in
    cash and cash equivalents       $   93,804   $    25,699   $   137,180   $   (716,260)
    Cash and cash equivalents,
    beginning of period                139,199        36,257        95,823         778,216
    Cash and cash equivalents,
    end of period                   $  233,003   $    61,956   $   233,003   $      61,956

Summary of Ounces Produced and Sold  

   
                                           2014                    2013              2012
                                     Q3     Q2     Q1     Q4     Q3     Q2     Q1     Q4
    Silver ounces produced [2]
    San Dimas [3]                   1,290  1,118  1,608  1,979  1,660  1,160  1,743  1,694
    Yauliyacu                         875    658    718    687    639    668    624    616
    Peñasquito                      1,616  2,054  2,052  2,047  1,636  1,440  1,093  1,445
    Barrick[4]                        397    299    301    423    465    556    741    769
    Other [5]                       1,903  2,182  2,185  2,119  2,450  2,586  2,038  2,345
    Total silver ounces produced    6,081  6,311  6,864  7,255  6,850  6,410  6,239  6,869
    Gold ounces produced [2]
    777                            12,105 11,611 12,785 14,134 18,259 16,986 16,951 19,615
    Sudbury                         5,916  7,473  6,426  7,060  7,341  8,840  9,869      -
    Salobo                         10,415  8,486  8,903 10,067  8,061  6,342  4,677      -
    Other [6]                       6,959  5,185  5,749  9,530  2,894  4,226  5,967  6,785
    Total gold ounces produced     35,395 32,755 33,863 40,791 36,555 36,394 37,464 26,400
    Silver equivalent ounces of
    gold produced [7]               2,366  2,144  2,121  2,476  2,237  2,269  2,096  1,432
    Silver equivalent ounces
    produced [7]                    8,447  8,455  8,985  9,731  9,087  8,679  8,335  8,301
    Silver equivalent ounces
    produced - as originally
    reported [2],[7]                 n.a.  8,365  8,977  9,723  8,948  8,615  8,046  8,466
    Increase (Decrease) [2]          n.a.     90      8      8    139     64    289  (165)
    Silver ounces sold
    San Dimas [3]                   1,295  1,194  1,529  2,071  1,560  1,194  1,850  1,629
    Yauliyacu                       1,373    111  1,097    674     13    559    149  1,097
    Peñasquito                      1,662  1,958  1,840  1,412  1,388  1,058  1,459  1,642
    Barrick [4]                       377    291    361    397    447    560    753    826
    Other [5]                       1,592  1,673  1,398  1,510  2,257  1,771  1,741  2,153
    Total silver ounces sold        6,299  5,227  6,225  6,064  5,665  5,142  5,952  7,347
    Gold ounces sold
    777                            15,287 13,599  6,294 15,889 16,972 23,483  9,414 28,084
    Sudbury                         5,566  6,718  6,878  6,551  6,534  4,184    111      -
    Salobo                          7,180 11,902 10,560  6,944  6,490  2,793    720      -
    Other [6]                       8,685  2,559  6,390  1,840  5,287  3,409  6,698  4,876
    Total gold ounces sold         36,718 34,778 30,122 31,224 35,283 33,869 16,943 32,960
    Silver equivalent ounces of
    gold sold [7]                   2,441  2,267  1,891  1,909  2,163  2,097    971  1,784
    Silver equivalent ounces
    sold [7]                        8,740  7,494  8,116  7,973  7,828  7,239  6,923  9,131
    Gold / silver ratio [7]          66.5   65.2   62.8   61.1   61.3   61.9   57.3   54.1
    Cumulative payable silver
    equivalent
    ounces produced but not yet
    delivered [8]                   4,738  5,996  6,042  5,997  5,283  4,736  4,082  3,316

1. All figures in thousands except gold ounces produced and sold.
2. 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.
3. The ounces produced and sold include ounces received from Goldcorp in connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment commencing on August 6, 2010 to deliver to Silver Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their sale of San Dimas to Primero.
4. Comprised of the Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver interests.
5. Comprised of the Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Mineral Park, Cozamin, Neves-Corvo, Stratoni, Keno Hill, Minto, 777, Aljustrel and Campo Morado silver interests.
6. Comprised of the Minto gold interest.
7. 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 London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.
8. Payable silver equivalent ounces produced but not yet delivered are based on management estimates. These figures may be updated in future periods as additional information is received.

Results of Operations (unaudited) 

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

                                               Three Months Ended September 30, 2014           


                                                               Average    Average
                                                               Realized   Cash
                                                                Price      Cost
                             Ounces        Ounces              ($'s Per   ($'s Per
                       Produced [squared]  Sold     Sales      Ounce)     Ounce)[3]
    Silver
          San Dimas [4]             1,290   1,295   $  23,142    $ 17.87     $  4.20
          Yauliyacu                   875   1,373      27,766      20.22        4.16
          Peñasquito                1,616   1,662      31,336      18.86        4.05
          Barrick [5]                 397     377       7,210      19.10        3.90
          Other [6]                 1,903   1,592      30,081      18.90        4.31
                                    6,081   6,299   $ 119,535    $ 18.98     $  4.16
    Gold
          777                      12,105  15,287   $  19,356    $ 1,266     $   400
          Sudbury                   5,916   5,566       6,985      1,255         400
          Salobo                   10,415   7,180       8,980      1,251         400
          Other [7]                 6,959   8,685      10,996      1,266         309
                                   35,395  36,718   $  46,317    $ 1,261     $   378
    Silver
    equivalent [8]                  8,447   8,740   $ 165,852    $ 18.98     $  4.59
    Corporate
          General and
          administrative
          Impairment
          charges [9]
          Other
    Total corporate
                                     8,447  8,740   $ 165,852    $ 18.98     $  4.59

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                                            Three Months Ended September 30, 2014

                               Average
                                Depletion                 Cash Flow
                              ($'s Per        Net          From
                               Ounce)      Earnings     Operations   Total Assets
    Silver
          San Dimas [4]        $  0.81    $   16,647     $  17,703   $   154,218
          Yauliyacu               5.92        13,920        22,054       191,985
          Peñasquito              2.98        19,656        24,605       456,030
          Barrick [5]             3.26         4,507         4,120       605,044
          Other [6]               4.47        16,113        24,755       587,819
                               $  3.57    $   70,843     $  93,237   $ 1,995,096
    Gold
          777                  $   823    $      665     $  13,241   $   251,086
          Sudbury                  841            75         4,759       593,329
          Salobo                   462         2,792         6,108     1,308,792
          Other [7]                124         7,234         8,767       161,436
                               $   590    $   10,766     $  32,875   $ 2,314,643
    Silver
    equivalent [8]             $  5.05    $   81,609     $ 126,112   $ 4,309,739
    Corporate
          General and
          administrative                  $  (8,383)
          Impairment
          charges [9]                       (68,151)
          Other                                (579)
    Total corporate                       $ (77,113)   $    (5,733)   $  308,392
                               $  5.05    $   4,496    $   120,379     4,618,131

 
 

1)  All figures in thousands except gold ounces produced and sold and per ounce amounts.
2)  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.
3)  Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measures at the end of this press release.
4)  Results for San Dimas include 125,000 ounces received from Goldcorp in connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment commencing on August 6, 2010 to deliver to Silver Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their sale of San Dimas to Primero.
5)  Comprised of the operating Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver interests in addition to the non-operating Pascua-Lama silver interest.
6)  Comprised of the operating Los Filos, Zinkgruvan, Mineral Park, Cozamin, Neves-Corvo, Stratoni, Campo Morado, Minto, 777 and Aljustrel silver interests in addition to the non-operating Keno Hill, Rosemont, Loma de La Plata and Constancia silver interests.
7)  Comprised of the operating Minto gold interest in addition to the non-operating Constancia and Rosemont gold interests.
8)  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 London Bullion Metal Exchange for the assets which produce only gold.
9)  During the three months ended September 30, 2014, the Company recognized an impairment charge of $68.2 million related to its Mineral Park and Campo Morado silver interests. These silver interests are reflected as a component of Other silver interests in this press release.

                                                Three Months Ended September 30, 2013 


                                                                 Average    Average
                                                                 Realized   Cash
                                                                 Price      Cost
                             Ounces         Ounces               ($'s Per   ($'s Per
                         Produced [squared]   Sold     Sales       Ounce)   Ounce)[3]
    Silver
          San Dimas [4]            1,660     1,560   $  33,856    $ 21.70     $  4.16
          Yauliyacu                  639        13         260      20.02        4.12
          Peñasquito              1,636      1,388      27,815      20.03        4.02
          Barrick [5]                465       447      10,250      22.93        3.90
          Other [6]                2,450     2,257      48,074      21.30        4.22
                                   6,850     5,665   $ 120,255    $ 21.22     $  4.13
    Gold
          777                     18,259    16,972   $  22,040    $ 1,299     $   400
          Sudbury                  7,341     6,534       8,636      1,322         400
          Salobo                   8,061     6,490       8,530      1,314         400
          Other [7]                2,894     5,287       6,944      1,313         306
                                  36,555    35,283   $  46,150    $ 1,308     $   386
    Silver
    equivalent [8]                 9,087     7,828   $ 166,405    $ 21.26     $  4.73
    Corporate
          General and
          administrative
          Other
    Total corporate
                                   9,087     7,828   $ 166,405    $ 21.26     $  4.73

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                                       Three Months Ended September 30, 2013

                          Average
                         Depletion                  Cash Flow
                         ($'s Per                     From
                          Ounce)     Net Earnings   Operations    Total Assets
    Silver
          San Dimas [4]      $ 0.82     $   26,089     $  27,361    $  159,180
          Yauliyacu            5.75            132           207       211,151
          Peñasquito           2.96         18,119        22,233       476,473
          Barrick [5]          3.31          7,026         5,541       599,993
          Other [6]            4.07         29,371        35,157       556,224
                            $  2.85     $   80,737     $  90,499   $ 2,003,021
    Gold
          777               $   802     $    1,647     $  15,252   $   292,763
          Sudbury               829            605         6,023       614,889
          Salobo                462          2,937         5,934     1,325,726
          Other [7]             115          4,716         5,254        28,440
                            $   641     $    9,905     $  32,463   $ 2,261,818
    Silver
    equivalent [8]          $  4.95     $   90,642     $ 122,962   $ 4,264,839
    Corporate
          General and
          administrative                $  (9,390)
          Other                            (4,195)
    Total corporate                     $ (13,585)    $  (4,290)   $   133,606
                            $  4.95      $  77,057     $ 118,672   $ 4,398,445

1. All figures in thousands except gold ounces produced and sold and per ounce amounts.
2. 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.
3. Refer to discussion on non-IFRS measures at the end of this press release.
4. Results for San Dimas include 375,000 ounces received from Goldcorp in connection with Goldcorp's four year commitment commencing on August 6, 2010 to deliver to Silver Wheaton 1.5 million ounces of silver per annum resulting from their sale of San Dimas to Primero.
5. Comprised of the operating Lagunas Norte, Pierina and Veladero silver interests in addition to the non-operating Pascua-Lama silver interest.
6. 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, Loma de La Plata and Constancia silver interests.
7. Comprised of the operating Minto gold interest in addition to the non-operating Rosemont gold interest.
8. 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 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) adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share; (ii) operating cash flow per share (basic and diluted); (iii) average cash costs of silver and gold on a per ounce basis; and (iv) cash operating margin.

i. Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share is calculated by removing the effects of the non-cash impairment charges. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, the Company and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance.

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

   
                                             Three Months Ended       Nine Months Ended
                                                September 30            September 30
       (in thousands, except for per share
       amounts)                               2014        2013        2014        2013
       Net earnings                          $   4,496   $  77,057   $ 147,795   $ 281,595
       Add back - impairment loss               68,151           -      68,151           -
       Adjusted net earnings                 $  72,647   $  77,057   $ 215,946   $ 281,595
       Divided by:
       Basic weighted average number of
       shares outstanding                      358,366     355,707     357,763     354,981
       Diluted weighted average number of
       shares outstanding                      358,762     356,557     358,209     356,239
       Equals:
       Adjusted earnings per share - basic   $    0.20   $    0.22   $    0.60   $    0.79
       Adjusted earnings per share -
       diluted                               $    0.20   $    0.22   $    0.60   $    0.79

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

iii. 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. In addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance and ability to generate cash flow.

iv. 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 management and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance in comparison to other companies in the precious metals mining 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 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
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations
Silver Wheaton Corp.
Tel: +1-800-380-8687
Email: info@silverwheaton.com
Website: http://www.silverwheaton.com

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