How Will Silver Wheaton’s Revenue Composition Change By 2020?
Silver Wheaton’s revenue composition will change substantially over the next five years. An increase in shipments from the recently acquired Antamina precious metal stream and the Salobo mine (due to the mining of higher grade ore) will boost the share of these divisions in the company’s revenue. However, a decline in shipments from the San Dimas mine due to the mining of lower grade ores will lead to a reduction in the division’s share in the company’s revenue.
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