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Wheaton Precious Metals directors sell CAD1.3 million in shares

Mon, 23rd Mar 2026 11:49

(Alliance News) - Wheaton Precious Metals Corp directors on Friday sold newly issued shares resulting from the exercise of vested long-term incentive plan grants.

All shares were issued at CAD57.79 each and sold on the Toronto Stock Exchange for CAD165.79 each, or USD120.77.

Chief Executive Officer Randy Smallwood sold 5,253 shares for a total of CAD870,895, while Director George Brack sold 1,283 shares for total of CAD212,709.

Directors Chantal Gosselin and Glenn Ives both sold 780 shares each for total CAD129,316 each.

In total, 8,096 shares were sold for over CAD1.3 million.

Wheaton shares were down 2.3% at 8,600.00 pence each on Monday morning in London.

By Martin Miraglia, Alliance News reporter

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