FORM 6-K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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REPORT OF FOREIGN ISSUER
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the month of July, 2005
Silver Wheaton Corp.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)
Suite 1560, 200 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3L6 CANADA
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20 F _____ Form 40 F X
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Yes _____ No X
If "Yes" is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-________________
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf of the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
Silver Wheaton Corp. | ||
(Registrant) | ||
Date: July 29, 2005 | By: /s/ Peter Barnes | |
Name | ||
Its: Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer | ||
(Title) |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TSX:SLW
July 26, 2005
AMEX:SLW
Silver Wheaton Reports Record
Second Quarter Net Earnings of US$6.7 Million
Vancouver, British Columbia – Silver Wheaton Corp. (TSX, AMEX:SLW) is pleased to report second quarter results, as follows:
HIGHLIGHTS
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Record net earnings of $6.7 million ($0.04 per share) from the sale of 2.7 million ounces of silver.
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Record operating cash flows of $9.3 million ($0.06 per share).
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Cash and cash equivalents at June 30, 2005 of $33.3 million.
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The Company’s shares began trading on the American Stock Exchange.
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The Company is debt free, unhedged and seeking further acquisitions.
“The Company had a spectacular second quarter” said Eduardo Luna, Chairman and CEO. “We expect to sell 10 million ounces in 2005 and we are following an aggressive growth strategy for the Company, which is the only pure silver mining company in the market.”
A conference call will be held Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 11:00 am (ET) to discuss these results. You may join the call by dialing toll free 1-888-789-0150 or (416) 695-5261 for calls from outside of Canada and the US.
The conference call will be recorded and you can listen to a playback of the call after the event by dialling 1-888-509-0082 or (416)695-5275. A live and archived audio webcast will be available on the website atwww.silverwheaton.com.
Silver Wheaton is the only mining company with 100% of its revenue from silver production. Silver Wheaton is debt-free, unhedged and well positioned for further growth.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING-STATEMENTS
Safe Harbour Statement under the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, the information presented constitutes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to those with respect to the price of silver, 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 and reserve conversion rates involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Silver Wheaton to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements . Such factors include, among others, risks related to the integration of acquisitions, the absence of control over mining operations from which Silver Wheaton purchases silver and risks related to these mining operations, including risks related to international operations, actual results of current exploration activities, actual results of current reclamation activities, conclusions of economic evaluations, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled “Description of the Business-Risk Factors” in Silver Wheaton’s Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2004 incorporated by reference into Silver Wheaton’s Form 40-F on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. Although Silver Wheaton has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described 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 such statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
CAUTIONARY NOTE TO U.S. INVESTORS CONCERNING ESTIMATES OF MEASURED, INDICATED AND INFERRED RESOURCES
This news release uses the terms “Measured”, “Indicated” and “Inferred” Resources. U.S. investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them. “Inferred 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 resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of Inferred Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of Measured or Indicated Resources will ever be converted into reserves. U.S. investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.
For further information, please contact:
David Awram
Investor Relations Manager
Silver Wheaton Corp.
Tel: 1-800-380-8687
Email:info@silverwheaton.com
Website:www.silverwheaton.com
SILVER WHEATON CORP.
Second Quarter Report
June 30, 2005
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of
Operations and Financial Condition
Six Months Ended June 30, 2005
This Management’s Discussion and Analysis should be read in conjunction with the Company’s unaudited consolidated financial statements for the six months ended June 30, 2005 and related notes thereto which have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, the following should be read in conjunction with the 2004 audited consolidated financial statements, the related annual Management’s Discussion and Analysis, and the Annual Information Form/40F on file with the Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities and the US Securities and Exchange Commission. All figures are in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. This Management’s Discussion and Analysis has been prepared as of July 26, 2005.
SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
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Record net earnings of $6.7 million ($0.04 per share) from the sale of 2.7 million ounces of silver.
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Record operating cash flows of $9.3 million.
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Cash and cash equivalents at June 30, 2005 of $33.3 million.
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The Company’s shares began trading on the American Stock Exchange.
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The Company is debt free, unhedged and seeking further acquisitions.
OVERVIEW
Silver Wheaton Corp. (“Silver Wheaton” or the “Company”) is a growth-oriented silver company, and is the only mining company with 100% of its revenue from silver production. The Company’s goal is to be recognized as the largest, most profitable and best managed pure silver company in the world.
During the four months ended December 31, 2004, Silver Wheaton acquired the rights to purchase all of the silver produced by Goldcorp Inc.’s (“Goldcorp”, formerly Wheaton River) Luismin mines in Mexico, and by Lundin Mining’s Zinkgruvan mine in Sweden (the “Luismin Transaction” and the “Zinkgruvan Transaction,” respectively).
Both mines are low-cost producers and are expected to have remaining lives of over 20 years. The Company is actively pursuing further growth opportunities either by way of entering into long-term silver purchase contracts, or by acquiring silver exploration, development or production assets.
During 2004, the year end of the Company was changed from August 31 to December 31. The current fiscal period ended June 30, 2005 includes the results of operations for the six month period then ended. Comparative figures are for the six month period ended May 31, 2004.
SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL RESULTS
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| June 30 2005 (3 Months) | March 31 2005 (3 Months) | December 31 2004 (4 Months) | August 31 2004 (3 Months) | May 31 2004 (3 Months) | February 29 2004 (3 Months) | November 30 2003 (3 Months) | August 31 2003 (3 Months) |
Silver sales($000's) | $ 19,263 | $ 16,077 | $ 10,986 | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | ||
Ounces (000’s) | 2,668 | 2,323 | 1,505 | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Average realized silver….price ($'s per ounce) | $ 7.22 | $ 6.92 | $ 7.30 | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | ||
Total cash cost ($'s per….ounce) | $ 3.90 | $ 3.90 | $ 3.90 | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ - | ||
Net earnings (loss) ….($000's) | $ 6,722 | $ 5,182 | $ 1,765 | $ (16) | $ (20) | $ (152) | $ 36 | $ 26 | ||
Basic and diluted earnings ….(loss) per share | $ 0.04 | $ 0.03 | $ 0.02 | $ (0.01) | $ (0.01) | $ (0.09) | $ 0.02 | $ 0.02 | ||
Cash flow from operations ….($000's) | $ 9,265 | $ 5,150 | $ 8,356 | $ (56) | $ (19) | $ 8 | $ (1) | $ (67) | ||
Cash and cash equivalents ….($000's) | $ 33,279 | $ 24,014 | $ 19,989 | $ 320 | $ 324 | $ 343 | $ 82 | $ 92 | ||
Total assets ($000's) | $ 167,056 | $ 160,355 | $ 156,988 | $ 53,491 | $ 325 | $ 343 | $ 574 | $ 543 | ||
Shareholders' equity ….($000's) | $ 166,470 | $ 159,653 | $ 154,431 | $ 50,171 | $ 320 | $ 330 | $ 482 | $ 446 |
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND OPERATIONAL REVIEW
Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 | |||||||||||||||
| Luismin |
| Zinkgruvan |
| Corporate |
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Silver sales ($000's) | $ | 14,970 | $ | 4,293 | $ | - | $ | 19,263 | |||||||
Ounces (000’s) | 2,088 | 580 |
| - | 2,668 | ||||||||||
Average realized silver price ($'s per ounce) | $ | 7.17 | $ | 7.40 | $ | - | $ | 7.22 | |||||||
Total cash cost ($'s per ounce) | $ | 3.90 | $ | 3.90 | $ | - | $ | 3.90 | |||||||
Net earnings (loss)($000's) | $ | 6,034 | $ | 1,088 | $ | (400) | $ | 6,722 |
Six Months Ended June 30, 2005 | |||||||||||||||
| Luismin |
| Zinkgruvan |
| Corporate |
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Silver sales ($000's) | $ | 28,654 | $ | 6,686 | $ | - | $ | 35,340 | |||||||
Ounces (000’s) | 4,062 | 929 |
| - | 4,991 | ||||||||||
Average realized silver price ($'s per ounce) | $ | 7.05 | $ | 7.19 | $ | - | $ | 7.08 | |||||||
Total cash cost ($'s per ounce) | $ | 3.90 | $ | 3.90 | $ | - | $ | 3.90 | |||||||
Net earnings (loss)($000's) | $ | 11,304 | $ | 1,490 | $ | (890) | $ | 11,904 |
The Company has three business segments, the Luismin contract, the Zinkgruvan contract and corporate operations.
Luismin
On October 15, 2004, a 100% subsidiary of the Company, Silver Wheaton (Caymans) Corp. (“SW Caymans”), entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Goldcorp’s Luismin mining operations in Mexico. During the three months ended June 30, 2005, SW Caymans purchased 2,088,000 ounces (six months ended June 30, 2005 – 4,062,000 ounces) of silver under the contract at a total cash cost of $3.90 per ounce, and sold it for an average price of $7.17 per ounce (six months - $7.05 per ounce). The Company’s cash flows and net earnings under the Luismin silver contract for the three months ended June 30, 2005 were $6,829,000 (six months - $12,646,000) and $6,034,000 (six months - $11,304,000), respectively.
As at December 31, 2004, Luismin had proven and probable silver reserves of 40.3 million ounces and inferred silver resources of 145.6 million ounces. Luismin has historically converted resources into reserves at a rate of 90%, which would result in a remaining mine life of over 20 years.
The results of the Luismin mine operations for the three months ended June 30, 2005 are shown below:
2005 | 2004 | |||||
Q2 | Q1 | Q4 | Q3 | Q2 | ||
· Ore milled (tonnes) | 218,700 | 199,000 | 199,900 | 187,800 | 192,600 | |
· Grade (grams/tonne) | ||||||
- Gold | 6.23 | 6.59 | 5.35 | 5.95 | 5.61 | |
- Silver | 310.35 | 334.63 | 280.28 | 326.23 | 302.17 | |
· Recovery (%) | ||||||
- Gold | 95% | 95% | 94% | 95% | 95% | |
- Silver | 91% | 88% | 88% | 91% | 89% | |
· Production (ounces) | ||||||
- Gold | 41,800 | 40,000 | 32,300 | 34,200 | 33,300 | |
- Silver | 1,974,400 | 1,894,000 | 1,586,900 | 1,798,700 | 1,664,400 | |
· Sales (ounces) | ||||||
- Gold | 44,000 | 38,300 | 32,800 | 33,400 | 33,500 | |
- Silver | 2,088,000 | 1,974,400 | 1,615,100 | 1,792,000 | 1,654,500 |
Zinkgruvan
On December 8, 2004, SW Caymans entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Lundin Mining’s Zinkgruvan mining operations in Sweden (“Zinkgruvan”). During the three months ended June 30, 2005, SW Caymans purchased 476,200 ounces (six months ended June 30, 2005 – 807,000 ounces) of silver under the contract at a cash cost of $3.90 per ounce, and sold 580,400 ounces (six months – 929,400 ounces) for an average price of $7.40 per ounce (six months - $7.19 per ounce). The Company’s cash flows and net earnings under the Zinkgruvan silver contract for the period were $1,624,000 (six months – $2,113,000) and $1,088,000 (six months - $1,490,000), respectively.
As at December 31, 2004, Zinkgruvan had proven and probable silver reserves of 28.7 million ounces, measured and indicated resources of 8.1 million ounces and inferred silver resources of 27.5 million ounces. The Zinkgruvan mine is expected to produce approximately 2 million ounces of silver annually for a minimum of 20 years, and is one of the lowest cost zinc mines in the world. The mine is located in south-central Sweden and has been in production on a continuous basis since 1857.
Corporate
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||
June 30 | May 31 | June 30 | May 31 | ||||||||
(in thousands) | 2005 | 2004 | 2005 | 2004 | |||||||
General and administrative | $ 508 | $ 21 | $ 923 | $ 41 | |||||||
Share purchase options | 38 | - | 78 | - | |||||||
Project evaluation | 54 | - | 62 | - | |||||||
Interest income | (183) | - | (259) | - | |||||||
Foreign exchange (gain) loss | (17) | - | 86 | - | |||||||
Corporate net loss | $ 400 | $ 21 | $ 890 | $ 41 | |||||||
General and administrative expenses totalled $508,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2005 (six months ended June 30, 2005 - $923,000), including $107,700 (six months - $266,800) paid to Goldcorp for management and administrative services at cost. Also included in general and administrative expenses were professional service fees, including legal, accounting and audit fees, totalling $162,000 (six months - $289,600), and investor relations and regulatory fees of $95,000 (six months - $146,000).
Increased interest income of $183,000 for the three months ended June 30, 2005 was the result of increased cash balances held in short-term money market instruments.
Prior period expenses relate to managing Dial, the Company’s former subsidiary, which was sold on February 25, 2004.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
At June 30, 2005 the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $33.3 million (December 31, 2004 - $20.0 million) and working capital of $33.3 million (December 31, 2004 - $18.1 million).
In the opinion of management, the working capital at June 30, 2005, together with cash flows from operations, are sufficient to support the Company’s normal operating requirements on an ongoing basis. During the three and six month periods ending June 30, 2005 the Company generated operating cash flows of $9.3 million and $14.4 million respectively.
No share purchase options were exercised during the three months ended June 30, 2005. As of July 26, 2005, there were 167,052,500 outstanding common shares, 6,575,000 share purchase options and 157,912,500 share purchase warrants, which each give the holder the right to purchase 0.20 of one of the Company’s common shares.
Contractual obligations
In connection with the Luismin and Zinkgruvan Transactions, the Company has committed to purchase 100% of the silver produced by each mine for a per-ounce cash payment of the lesser of $3.90 and the then prevailing market price, subject to adjustment. This inflationary adjustment which will begin in 2007, is intended to reflect the effects of inflation on operating costs, and is subject to a minimum of 0.4% and a maximum of 1.65% per annum. Under the Luismin agreement, Silver Wheaton will be obligated to pay 50% of any capital expenditure required to be made by Luismin at its mining operations in excess of 110% of the projected capital expenditures outlined in the contract, however, these costs will be reimbursed during periods where actual capital expenditures fall below 90% of projected capital expenditures.
Related party transactions
At June 30, 2005, as a result of the Luismin Transaction, Goldcorp owned 64.7% of the Company’s outstanding common shares. Between April 1 and June 30, 2005, the Company purchased 2,088,000 ounces (six months ended June 30, 2005 – 4,062,000 ounces) of silver from a subsidiary of Goldcorp at a price of $3.90 per ounce for total consideration of approximately $8.1 million (six months - $15.8 million).
The Company has an agreement with Goldcorp whereby Goldcorp provides management and administrative services at cost. During the three months ended June 30, 2005, total management fees paid to Goldcorp were $107,700 (six months - $266,800). This agreement allows for cancellation with 30 days notice at any time.
In addition, during the three months ended June 30, 2005, payments made by Goldcorp on the Company’s behalf totalled approximately $120,700 (six months - $158,800). At June 30, 2005, the Company owed Goldcorp $31,500.
OUTLOOK
The Company expects to sell approximately 10.0 million and 10.5 million ounces of silver in 2005 and 2006 respectively, at a cash cost of $3.90 per ounce.
The Company is actively pursuing further growth opportunities, either by way of entering into long-term silver purchase contracts, or by acquiring silver exploration, development or production assets.
Additional information relating to the Company, including its Annual Information Form, is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
This Management’s Discussion & Analysis contains certain forward-looking statements. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein, including without limitation, statements regarding future plans and objectives of the Company are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are disclosed in Company documents filed from time to time with the Toronto Stock Exchange and other regulatory authorities.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(US dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts - Unaudited)
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | |||||||||||||
June 30 | May 31 | June 30 | May 31 | |||||||||||
Note | 2005 | 2004 | 2005 | 2004 | ||||||||||
Silver sales | $ 19,263 | $ | $ 35,340 | $ | ||||||||||
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Cost of sales | 10,405 | - | 19,466 | - | ||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,736 | - | 3,080 | - | ||||||||||
12,141 | - | 22,546 | - | |||||||||||
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Earnings from operations | 7,122 | - | 12,794 | - | ||||||||||
Expenses and other income | ||||||||||||||
General and administrative | 508 | 21 | 923 | 41 | ||||||||||
Share purchase options | 5 | 38 | - | 78 | - | |||||||||
Project evaluation | 54 | - | 62 | - | ||||||||||
Interest income | (183) | - | (259) | - | ||||||||||
Foreign exchange (gain) loss | (17) | - | 86 | - | ||||||||||
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400 | 21 | 890 | 41 | |||||||||||
Earnings (loss) before discontinued operations | 6,722 | (21) | 11,904 | (41) | ||||||||||
Loss from discontinued operations | - | - | - | (100) | ||||||||||
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Net earnings (loss) | $ 6,722 | $ (21) | $ 11,904 | $ (141) | ||||||||||
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share from…..continuing operations | $ 0.04 | $ (0.01) | $ 0.07 | $ (0.02) | ||||||||||
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share from…..discontinued operations | $ 0.00 | $ 0.00 | $ 0.00 | $ (0.06) | ||||||||||
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share | $ 0.04 | $ (0.01) | $ 0.07 | $ (0.08) | ||||||||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding | ||||||||||||||
- basic | 167,026 | 1,720 | 167,018 | 1,720 | ||||||||||
- diluted | 167,899 | 1,720 | 167,862 | 1,720 |
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(US dollars and shares in thousands - Unaudited)
June 30 | December 31 | ||||||||
Note | 2005 | 2004 | |||||||
Assets | |||||||||
Current | |||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 33,279 | $ 19,989 | |||||||
Accounts receivable | 487 | 163 | |||||||
Silver inventory | - | 478 | |||||||
Other | 71 | 49 | |||||||
33,837 | 20,679 | ||||||||
Other | 45 | - | |||||||
Deferred project evaluation costs | - | 55 | |||||||
Silver contracts | 4 | 133,174 | 136,254 | ||||||
$ 167,056 | $ 156,988 | ||||||||
Liabilities | |||||||||
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Accounts payable | $ 549 | $ 2,496 | |||||||
Accrued liabilities | 37 | 61 | |||||||
586 | 2,557 | ||||||||
Shareholders' Equity | |||||||||
Share purchase options | 5,124 | 5,046 | |||||||
Warrants | 28,562 | 28,579 | |||||||
Share capital | |||||||||
Common shares | |||||||||
Authorized: unlimited shares, no par value; | |||||||||
Issued and outstanding: 167,028 (December 31, 2004 – 167,010) | 119,538 | 119,464 | |||||||
Retained earnings | 13,246 | 1,342 | |||||||
166,470 | 154,431 | ||||||||
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$ 167,056 | $ 156,988 | ||||||||
Commitments (Note 8) |
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements
Consolidated Statements of Shareholders’ Equity
(US dollars and shares in thousands - Unaudited)
Common Shares | Warrants | Share | Retained | ||||||||||||||
Purchase | Subscription | Earnings | |||||||||||||||
Shares | Amount | Warrants | Amount | Options | Receipts | (Deficit) | Total | ||||||||||
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At September 1, 2003 | 1,720 | $ 718 | - | $ - | $ - | $ - | $ (272) | $ 446 | |||||||||
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Subscription receipts | - | - | - | - | - | 49,855 | - | 49,855 | |||||||||
Share purchase options exercised | |||||||||||||||||
20 | 13 | - | - | (2) | - | - | 11 | ||||||||||
Fair value of share purchase options issued | |||||||||||||||||
- | - | 10 | - | - | 10 | ||||||||||||
Net loss | - | - | - | - | - | - | (151) | (151) | |||||||||
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At August 31, 2004 | 1,740 | 731 | - | - | 8 | 49,855 | (423) | 50,171 | |||||||||
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Shares issued | 165,200 | 125,481 | - | - | - | (49,855) | - | 75,626 | |||||||||
Share issue costs | - | (6,790) | - | - | - | - | - | (6,790) | |||||||||
Share purchase options exercised | |||||||||||||||||
70 | 42 | - | - | (8) | - | - | 34 | ||||||||||
Warrants issued | - | - | 158,000 | 28,579 | - | - | - | 28,579 | |||||||||
Fair value of share purchase options issued | |||||||||||||||||
- | - | - | - | 5,046 | - | - | 5,046 | ||||||||||
Net earnings | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1,765 | 1,765 | |||||||||
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At December 31, 2004 | 167,010 | 119,464 | 158,000 | 28,579 | 5,046 | - | 1,342 | 154,431 | |||||||||
Fair value of share purchase …..options issued | |||||||||||||||||
- | - | - | - | 78 | - | - | 78 | ||||||||||
Warrants exercised | 18 | 74 | (88) | (17) | - | - | - | 57 | |||||||||
Net earnings | - | - | - | - | - | - | 11,904 | 11,904 | |||||||||
At June 30, 2005 | 167,028 | $119,538 | 157,912 | $28,562 | $ 5,124 | $ - | $ 13,246 | $166,470 | |||||||||
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(US dollars in thousands - Unaudited)
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||||
June 30 | May 31 | June 30 | May 31 | ||||||||||
Note | 2005 | 2004 | 2005 | 2004 | |||||||||
Operating Activities | |||||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) from continuing operations | $ 6,722 | $ (21) | $ 11,904 | $ (41) | |||||||||
Items not affecting cash | |||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,736 | - | 3,080 | - | |||||||||
Project evaluation costs written off | 54 | - | 54 | - | |||||||||
Share purchase options | 5 | 38 | 10 | 78 | 10 | ||||||||
Change in non-cash working capital | 6 | 703 | (8) | (713) | 20 | ||||||||
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Cash generated by (applied to) operating activities | 9,253 | (19) |
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Financing Activities | |||||||||||||
Share issue costs | - | - | (642) | - | |||||||||
Warrants exercised | 57 | - | 57 | - | |||||||||
Cash generated by (applied to) financing activities | 57 | - | (585) | - | |||||||||
Investing Activities | |||||||||||||
Other | (45) | - | (45) | - | |||||||||
Silver contracts | - | - | (483) | - | |||||||||
Cash applied to investing activities | (45) | - | (528) | - | |||||||||
Cash flows from discontinued operations | |||||||||||||
Sale of discontinued operations | - | - | - | 247 | |||||||||
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Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | 9,265 | (19) | 13,290 | 236 | |||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | 24,014 | 343 | 19,989 | 88 | |||||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | $ 33,279 | $ 324 | $ 33,279 | $ 324 |
The Company paid no interest or income taxes for the six months ended June 30, 2005 and May 31, 2004.
The accompanying notes form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Six Months Ended June 30, 2005
(US dollars - Unaudited)
1.
NATURE OF OPERATIONS
Silver Wheaton Corp. (“Silver Wheaton” or “the Company”) is engaged in the silver mining business.
On October 15, 2004, the Company entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Wheaton River Minerals Ltd’s (“Wheaton River”) Luismin mining operations in Mexico for a payment equal to the lesser of $3.90 or the prevailing market price per ounce of delivered silver, subject to adjustment (Note 3). On April 15, 2005, Wheaton River amalgamated with Goldcorp Inc. to form Goldcorp Inc. (“Goldcorp”) and the silver purchase agreement with Silver Wheaton was assumed by Goldcorp.
In addition, on December 8, 2004, the Company entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Lundin Mining Corporation’s Zinkgruvan mine in Sweden for a payment equal to the lesser of $3.90 or the prevailing market price per ounce of delivered silver, subject to adjustment (Note 3).
The Company began trading on the TSX on October 22, 2004 and on the AMEX on July 6, 2005, under the symbol SLW. In December, 2004, the Company’s name was changed from Chap Mercantile Inc to Silver Wheaton Corp. and the outstanding shares were consolidated on a 5 for 1 basis. The year end of the Company was changed from August 31 to December 31.
The Company is actively pursuing further growth opportunities, either by way of entering into long-term silver purchase contracts, or by acquiring silver exploration, development or production assets.
2.
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
These unaudited interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (“Canadian GAAP”) for interim financial information and they follow the same accounting policies and methods of application as the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended December 31, 2004. These unaudited interim consolidated financial statements do not include all the information and note disclosure required by generally accepted accounting principles for annual financial statements and therefore should be read in conjunction with the most recent annual audited consolidated financial statements and the note below. There are no material differences between Canadian GAAP and accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“US GAAP”) that affect the Company’s financial st atements.
3.
ACQUISITIONS
(a)
Luismin silver contract
On October 15, 2004, the Company entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Wheaton River’s Luismin mining operations in Mexico, for an upfront payment of $36.7 million (Cdn$46.0 million) in cash and 108 million common shares (post-consolidation) of the Company. In addition, a per ounce cash payment of the lesser of $3.90 and the prevailing market price, subject to adjustment, is due (the “Luismin Transaction”). Under the agreement Luismin is required to deliver a minimum of 120 million ounces over the 25 year period following the contract date. If the actual amount of silver delivered is less than this minimum, a penalty of $0.50 per ounce of the shortfall is payable. In addition, under the agreement, Silver Wheaton will be obligated to pay 50% of any capital expenditure required to be made by Luismin at its mining operations in excess of 110% of the projected capital expenditures outlined in the contract, however, these costs will be reimbursed during periods where actual capital expenditures fall below 90% of projected capital expenditures.
If Silver Wheaton or Goldcorp acquires a direct or indirect interest in a precious metal exploration or development property situated anywhere in Mexico, which it does not currently own an interest in, and the property becomes the subject of a positive feasibility study or consists of active mining operations within a period of three years from the date of the contract, then the owner of the interest must offer the other party the opportunity to purchase and participate in the project so the resulting project ownership would be Goldcorp 51% / Silver Wheaton 49% and Goldcorp will be entitled to become operator of the project.
For a period of three years, Goldcorp, so long as it owns at least 20% of the outstanding shares of the Company, has the right to maintain its pro-rata interest in Silver Wheaton should Silver Wheaton issue any additional Silver Wheaton shares pursuant to an equity financing or otherwise.
Luismin operations are expected to produce approximately 8 million ounces of silver per annum for a minimum of 20 years. The allocation of the purchase price is summarized in the table below:
(in thousands) | ||||||
Purchase Price | ||||||
Cash | $ 36,744 | |||||
Shares | 21,958 | |||||
Acquisition costs | 430 | |||||
$ 59,132 |
The Luismin Transaction resulted in the acquisition of control of Silver Wheaton by Goldcorp. As a result, the cost of the Luismin silver contract was recorded in Silver Wheaton’s books at Goldcorp’s book value, plus acquisition costs of $430,000.
(b)
Zinkgruvan silver contract
On December 8, 2004, the Company entered into an agreement to purchase all of the silver produced by Lundin Mining Corporation’s Zinkgruvan mine in Sweden for an upfront payment of $50 million in cash, 6 million Silver Wheaton common shares (post-consolidation) and 30 million Silver Wheaton common share purchase warrants. In addition, a per ounce cash payment of the lesser of $3.90 and the prevailing market price, subject to adjustment, is due (the “Zinkgruvan Transaction”). Under the agreement Zinkgruvan is required to deliver a minimum of 40 million ounces over the 25 year period following the contract date. If the actual amount of silver delivered is less than this minimum, a penalty of $1.00 per ounce of the shortfall is payable. In addition, under the Zinkgruvan agreement, the Company is not liable for any capital asset expenditures.
Each warrant grants the holder the right to purchase 0.20 of one of the Company’s post-consolidation common shares. The Warrants have been recorded at their fair value, which has been determined using the Black-Scholes option pricing model assuming no dividends are to be paid, a weighted average volatility of the Company’s share price of 40%, an annual risk free interest rate of 3.0% and expected lives of three years.
The Zinkgruvan mine is expected to produce approximately 2 million ounces of silver annually for a minimum of 20 years. The allocation of the purchase price is summarized in the table below:
(in thousands) | ||||||
Purchase Price | ||||||
Cash | $ 50,000 | |||||
Shares and warrants | 27,866 | |||||
Acquisition costs | 53 | |||||
$ 77,919 |
4.
SILVER CONTRACTS
June 30, 2005 | December 31, 2004 | ||||||||
(in thousands) | Cost | Accumulated Depreciation | Net | Cost | Accumulated Depreciation | Net | |||
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Luismin (Note 3a) | $ 59,132 | $ (2,095) | $ 57,037 | $ 59,132 | $ (586) | $ 58,546 | |||
Zinkgruvan (Note 3b) | 77,919 | (1,782) | 76,137 | 77,919 | (211) | 77,708 | |||
$ 137,051 | $ (3,877) | $ 133,174 | $ 137,051 | $ (797) | $ 136,254 |
5.
SHARE PURCHASE OPTIONS
During the three months ended June 30, 2005, the Company granted 50,000 (six months – 100,000) share purchase options at an exercise price of Cdn$3.25 which expire on May 2, 2010. The share purchase option expense for the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2005 was determined using an option pricing model assuming no dividends are to be paid, a weighted average volatility of the Company’s share price of 40%, an annual risk free interest rate of 3.0% and expected lives of three years. During the period, no options were exercised.
6.
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended | ||||||||||
June 30 | May 31 | June 30 | May 31 | ||||||||
(in thousands) | 2005 | 2004 | 2005 | 2004 | |||||||
Change in non-cash working capital | |||||||||||
Accounts receivable | $ 397 | $ - | $ (324) | $ - | |||||||
Silver inventory | 406 | - | 478 | - | |||||||
Other | 15 | - | (22) | - | |||||||
Accounts payable | (57) | (8) | (821) | 20 | |||||||
Accrued liabilities | (58) | - | (24) | - | |||||||
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$ 703 | $ (8) | $ (713) | $ 20 | ||||||||
7.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
At June 30, 2005, as a result of the Luismin Transaction, Goldcorp owned 64.7% of the Company’s outstanding common shares. Between April 1 and June 30, 2005, the Company purchased 2,088,000 ounces (six months ended June 30, 2005 – 4,062,000 ounces) of silver from a subsidiary of Goldcorp at a price of $3.90 per ounce for total consideration of approximately $8.1 million (six months - $15.8 million).
The Company has an agreement with Goldcorp whereby Goldcorp provides management and administrative services at cost. During the three months ended June 30, 2005, total management fees paid to Goldcorp were $107,700 (six months - $266,800). This agreement allows for cancellation with 30 days notice at any time.
In addition, during the three months ended June 30, 2005, payments made by Goldcorp on the Company’s behalf totalled approximately $120,700 (six months - $158,800). At June 30, 2005, the Company owed Goldcorp $31,500.
8.
COMMITMENTS
In connection with the Luismin and Zinkgruvan Transactions (Note 3), the Company has committed to purchase 100% of the silver produced by each mine for a per-ounce cash payment of the lesser of $3.90 and the then prevailing market price, subject to adjustment.
9.
SEGMENTED INFORMATION
The Company’s reportable operating segments are summarized in the table below. This information has been segmented on a silver contract basis. Prior to the Luismin Transaction on October 15, 2004, the Company operated in one business segment, which was discontinued. As a result, similar figures are not applicable for prior periods.
Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 | |||||||||||||||||
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Statements of Operations | |||||||||||||||||
Sales | $ | 14,970 | $ | 4,293 | $ | - | $ | 19,263 | |||||||||
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Cost of sales | 8,141 | 2,264 | - | 10,405 | |||||||||||||
Depreciation | 795 | 941 | - | 1,736 | |||||||||||||
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Earnings from operations |
| 6,034 |
| 1,088 |
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| 7,122 | |||||||||
Expenses and other income | |||||||||||||||||
General and administrative | - | - | 508 | 508 | |||||||||||||
Share purchase options | - | - | 38 | 38 | |||||||||||||
Project evaluation | - | - | 54 | 54 | |||||||||||||
Interest income | - | - | (183) | (183) | |||||||||||||
Foreign exchange gain | - | - | (17) | (17) | |||||||||||||
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| 400 |
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Net earnings (loss) | $ | 6,034 | $ | 1,088 | $ | (400) | $ | 6,722 |
Six Months Ended June 30, 2005 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Luismin |
| Zinkgruvan |
| Corporate |
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Statements of Operations | ||||||||||||||||||
Sales | $ | 28,654 | $ | 6,686 | $ | - | $ | 35,340 | ||||||||||
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Cost of sales | 15,841 | 3,625 | - | 19,466 | ||||||||||||||
Depreciation | 1,509 | 1,571 | - | 3,080 | ||||||||||||||
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Earnings from operations |
| 11,304 |
| 1,490 |
| - |
| 12,794 | ||||||||||
Expenses and other income | ||||||||||||||||||
General and administrative | - | - | 923 | 923 | ||||||||||||||
Share purchase options | - | - | 78 | 78 | ||||||||||||||
Project evaluation | - | - | 62 | 62 | ||||||||||||||
Interest income | - | - | (259) | (259) | ||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange loss | - | - | 86 | 86 | ||||||||||||||
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Net earnings (loss) | $ | 11,304 | $ | 1,490 | $ | (890) | $ | 11,904 | ||||||||||
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| Luismin |
| Zinkgruvan |
| Corporate |
| Consolidated | ||||||||||
Total assets (June 30, 2005) | $ | 57,037 | $ | 76,513 | $ | 33,506 | $ | 167,056 | ||||||||||
Total assets (December 31, 2004) | $ | 58,546 | $ | 77,708 | $ | 20,734 | $ | 156,988 |
Form 52-109FT2
Certification of Interim Filings during Transition Period
I, Eduardo Luna, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Silver Wheaton Corp., certify that:
1.
I have reviewed the interim filings (as this term is defined in Multilateral Instrument 52-109Certification of Disclosure in Issuers’ Annual and Interim Filings) of Silver Wheaton Corp., for the interim period ending June 30, 2005.
2.
Based on my knowledge, the interim filings do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances under which it was made, with respect to the period covered by the interim filings; and
3.
Based on my knowledge, the interim financial statements together with the other financial information included in the interim filings fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer, as of the date and for the periods presented in the interim filings.
Date:
July 26, 2005
Signed
“Eduardo Luna””
Eduardo Luna
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Form 52-109FT2
Certification of Interim Filings during Transition Period
I, Peter Barnes, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Silver Wheaton Corp., certify that:
1.
I have reviewed the interim filings (as this term is defined in Multilateral Instrument 52-109Certification of Disclosure in Issuers’ Annual and Interim Filings) of Silver Wheaton Corp., for the interim period ending June 30, 2005.
2.
Based on my knowledge, the interim filings do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances under which it was made, with respect to the period covered by the interim filings; and
3.
Based on my knowledge, the interim financial statements together with the other financial information included in the interim filings fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer, as of the date and for the periods presented in the interim filings.
Date:
July 26, 2005
Signed
“Peter Barnes”
Peter Barnes
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer