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  2. Wheaton Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Mine 777 in Manitoba belongs to HudBay Minerals. The mine was the source of 62.8% of Silver Wheaton's gold produced in 2012. In the last quarter alone it accounted for 19,615 ounces of gold, more than Silver Wheaton's other gold mine produced over the entire year (18,600 oz).

  3. Ian Telfer - Wikipedia

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    Ian Telfer is a British-born Canadian mining executive, entrepreneur and former chairman of Goldcorp Inc. Besides leading Goldcorp, he is known for founding and leading other Canadian mining companies, including TVX Gold, Silver Wheaton Corp., and Uranium One, as well as for his philanthropic efforts that include a donation of $25 million to the University of Ottawa's School of Management, now ...

  4. List of mining companies - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Minerals; Semafo; Sesa Goa; Sherritt International; Sibanye Gold; Siberian Business Union; Sifto Canada; Silver Standard Resources; Silver Wheaton; Silvercorp Metals; Soma Kömür İşletmeleri A.Ş. South32; South American Silver Corporation; Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani

  5. Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Chevron sold the mine to privately-held Molycorp Minerals LLC, a company formed to revive the Mountain Pass mine. Molycorp announced plans to spend $500 million to reopen and expand the mine, and on July 29, 2010, it raised about $400 million through an initial public offering , selling 28,125,000 shares at $14 under the ticker symbol ...

  6. Precious metals streaming - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton Precious Metals, Franco-Nevada, Royal Gold, Osisko Mining and Sandstorm Gold are the largest precious metals streaming companies. [3] These streaming companies have no control over the mines that produce these materials, meaning that when production falls short of expectations or is affected by political instability, the streaming ...

  7. Category:Silver mining companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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  8. Frank Giustra - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Wheaton merged with Rob McEwen's Goldcorp. As the price of gold rose, Ian Telfer, a "mine entrepreneur...turned an insignificant shell company into a billion dollar gold producer." In 2005 Goldcorp absorbed Wheaton River Minerals. [13] According to Bloomberg News, Wheaton River Minerals was the precursor for both Goldcorp and Endeavour ...

  9. Volumetric production payment - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, mining entrepreneur Ian Telfer created Silver Wheaton which aimed to apply volumetric production payment transactions to the mining sector. [4] The business model came to be known as metal streaming and structures VPP transactions in such a way that an upfront payment is exchanged for a percentage of metal production, with a fixed payment being made for each ounce of metal delivered.