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The mining sector is having certain issues to deal with (project financing, political interference, accidents, environmental issues, unsuccessful exploration, selling by-products etc...) which a unique business model tries to eliminate: the so called streaming companies. The biggest player in the pm streaming business is SLW (Silver Wheaton).
Here's a short description of their operations:
Essentially, an investment in such a company means buying a managed derivative on the underlying commodity. This is how SLW advertises their business model in investor presentations ( http://www.silverwheaton.com/Theme/...NAL (corp pres for web,print)_v001_m7woys.pdf ). They claim to be the better alternative to an ETF.
The advantages essentially are:
- Production growth
- Dividends
- Physical backing
- Leverage to the silver price due to fixed purchasing prices
I think this business model is very interesting, so I did some research to find out if there are other streaming companies in the pm business.
There's one pure gold streamer which was founded three years ago by a bunch of former SLW employees: Sandstorm Gold (Symbol: SSL at the TSX Venture Exchange)
The stock really took off (doubled) since the beginning of the year
Here's an investor presentation:
http://www.sandstormgold.com/i/pdf/Presentation.pdf
Here's a short interview with the CEO
Just a year ago, they've applied the same business model to base metals and energy and spun off a sister company called Sandstorm Metals & Energy (Symbol: TSX.V:SND )
Here's an investor presentation
http://www.sandstormmetalsandenergy.com/i/pdf/SND-Presentation.pdf
Here's a short description of their operations:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_streamingSilver streaming is the term often used when a company makes an agreement with a mining company to purchase all or part of their silver production at a low, fixed, predetermined price to which both parties agree. The silver is usually a by-product of the mineral the mining company's business is based on (most silver is produced as a by-product of base metals). The arrangement can be made through silver purchase agreements or precious metals agreements. The transaction is considered mutually beneficial. The mining company gets much needed capital by immediately monetizing the non core silver, while the company receiving the silver gets it without having to invest in exploration, development, maintenance. Silver streaming companies have no control over the mines that produce their silver meaning that when production falls short of expectations or is affected by political instability it must incur the losses itself; because of the lack of control over production, earnings are based entirely on the market price of silver.
Barrick Gold, and Goldcorp are 2 mining companies which do business with silver streamers. Silver Wheaton Corporation is the world's largest silver streaming company.
Essentially, an investment in such a company means buying a managed derivative on the underlying commodity. This is how SLW advertises their business model in investor presentations ( http://www.silverwheaton.com/Theme/...NAL (corp pres for web,print)_v001_m7woys.pdf ). They claim to be the better alternative to an ETF.
The advantages essentially are:
- Production growth
- Dividends
- Physical backing
- Leverage to the silver price due to fixed purchasing prices
I think this business model is very interesting, so I did some research to find out if there are other streaming companies in the pm business.
There's one pure gold streamer which was founded three years ago by a bunch of former SLW employees: Sandstorm Gold (Symbol: SSL at the TSX Venture Exchange)
The stock really took off (doubled) since the beginning of the year
Here's an investor presentation:
http://www.sandstormgold.com/i/pdf/Presentation.pdf
Here's a short interview with the CEO
Just a year ago, they've applied the same business model to base metals and energy and spun off a sister company called Sandstorm Metals & Energy (Symbol: TSX.V:SND )
Here's an investor presentation
http://www.sandstormmetalsandenergy.com/i/pdf/SND-Presentation.pdf