Movement Alert|Wheaton Precious Metals Falls 7.34% in Regular Trading, Target Price Cut Compounds Precious Metals Sector Selloff

Market Focus06-06 00:18

On June 5, Wheaton Precious Metals declined 7.34% in regular trading, trading at $118.77/share, with trading volume of $125 million. The sharp drop came as a prior target price cut by RBC Capital compounded a broad precious metals sector selloff.

RBC Capital recently slashed its price target on Wheaton Precious Metals from $200 to $165, a 17.5% reduction, while maintaining its Outperform rating. The significant target price revision reflects a recalibration of valuation expectations for the precious metals streaming company. This downgrade, combined with systematic sector weakness, intensified short-term selling pressure on the stock.

Within the Gold sector, peers experienced similarly steep losses: Agnico Eagle Mines down 6.99%, Newmont Mining down 6.28%, Barrick Mining down 6.88%, Coeur Mining down 11.28%, and Pan American Silver down 8.97%, indicating a sector-wide rout rather than an isolated event.

Wheaton Precious Metals is a precious metals streaming company that generates revenue primarily from the sale of gold, silver, palladium, and cobalt acquired through purchase agreements with mines worldwide, operating on a model of upfront payments plus additional payments upon delivery.

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