Wheaton Precious Metals: Number of Employees 2010-2024 | WPM

Interactive chart of Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM) annual worldwide employee count from 2010 to 2024.
  • Wheaton Precious Metals total number of employees in 2023 was 42, a 2.44% increase from 2022.
  • Wheaton Precious Metals total number of employees in 2022 was 41, a 6.82% decline from 2021.
  • Wheaton Precious Metals total number of employees in 2021 was 44, a 10% increase from 2020.
  • Wheaton Precious Metals total number of employees in 2020 was 40, a 2.56% increase from 2019.
Wheaton Precious Metals Annual Employee Count
2023 42
2022 41
2021 44
2020 40
2019 39
2018 39
2017 38
2016 35
2015 35
2014 33
2013 30
2012 27
2011 25
2010
2009
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Mining - Miscellaneous $31.735B $1.016B
Wheaton Precious Metals is one of the largest precious metal streaming companies in the world that generates its revenues primarily from the sale of gold, silver and palladium. As of December 31, 2020, the Company has entered into long-term purchase agreements with different mining companies, for the purchase of precious metals and cobalt. Following the PMPAs, Wheaton acquires metal production from the counterparties for an initial upfront payment plus an additional cash payment for each ounce or pound delivered that is fixed by contract, generally at or below the prevailing market price. The company's production profile is driven by the volume of metal production at its various mining assets. The primary drivers of the company's financial results are the volume of metal production at the various mines to which the PMPAs relate and the price realized by Wheaton upon the sale of the metals received.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
BHP Group (BHP) Australia $132.139B 0.00
Rio Tinto (RIO) United Kingdom $80.559B 0.00
Glencore (GLNCY) Switzerland $50.328B 0.00
Anglo American (NGLOY) United Kingdom $41.192B 0.00
Fortescue (FSUGY) Australia $36.219B 0.00
Teck Resources (TECK) Canada $21.626B 22.70
Cameco (CCJ) Canada $20.259B 103.42
Reliance (RS) United States $16.380B 19.14
South32 (SOUHY) Australia $10.751B 0.00
Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) United States $5.917B 0.00
Impala Platinum Holdings (IMPUY) South Africa $4.902B 0.00
Lynas (LYSDY) Australia $4.150B 0.00
MP Materials (MP) United States $3.783B 0.00
NexGen Energy (NXE) Canada $3.352B 0.00
HudBay Minerals Inc (HBM) Canada $3.006B 16.19
Sibanye Gold (SBSW) South Africa $2.640B 0.00
Silver Standard Resources (SSRM) United States $2.125B 37.50
Alpha Metallurgical Resources (AMR) United States $2.098B 5.91
Materion (MTRN) United States $2.078B 18.74
Fortuna Mining (FSM) Canada $1.481B 10.73
Paladin Energy (PALAF) Australia $1.472B 0.00
MAC Copper (MTAL) Jersey $0.834B 0.00
Nexa Resources S.A (NEXA) Luxembourg $0.793B 0.00
TMC The Metals Company (TMC) Canada $0.720B 0.00
Ferroglobe (GSM) United Kingdom $0.682B 13.44
Lithium Americas (LAC) Canada $0.673B 0.00
Deep Yellow (DYLLF) Australia $0.669B 0.00
Perpetua Resources (PPTA) United States $0.649B 0.00
EnCore Energy (EU) United States $0.510B 0.00
Lifezone Metals (LZM) $0.445B 0.00
McEwen Mining (MUX) Canada $0.404B 3.48
Critical Metals (CRML) Australia $0.247B 0.00
Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG) Canada $0.205B 0.00
New Era Helium (NEHC) $0.196B 0.00
Piedmont Lithium (PLL) United States $0.165B 0.00
Vox Royalty (VOXR) Canada $0.129B 0.00
Sierra Metals (SMTSF) Canada $0.127B 20.00
NioCorp Developments (NB) United States $0.104B 0.00
Atlas Lithium (ATLX) United States $0.089B 0.00
Hycroft Mining Holding (HYMC) United States $0.067B 0.00
American Resources (AREC) United States $0.044B 0.00
Electra Battery Materials (ELBM) Canada $0.023B 0.00
Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) Canada $0.008B 0.00
China Natural Resources (CHNR) Hong Kong, SAR China $0.006B 0.00
Hi-Crush (HCR) United States $0.000B 0.00
Lithium Americas (Argentina) (LAR) Canada $0.000B 0.00
Covia (CVIA) United States $0.000B 0.00