Wheaton Precious Metals Valuation After Hemlo Mine Gold Stream Deal Completion: Assessing Organic Growth Projections and Valuation Risks.
ByAinvest
Monday, Dec 1, 2025 2:18 pm ET1min read
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Wheaton Precious Metals has completed a $300 million gold stream deal with Hemlo Mining Corp, adding to its growth momentum. The stock's share price has surged 83.4% year-to-date, with investors optimistic about sustained growth. Analysts have updated their models and price targets, with the implied potential upside driving interest. Wheaton's robust pipeline of new and expanding streaming agreements positions it for approximately 40% organic production growth by 2029, supporting higher future revenue and earnings growth. However, persistent competition for streaming deals and operational disruptions in key regions could challenge Wheaton's growth projections.

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