Wheaton Precious Metals (NYSE: WPM) files Form 40-F and sets 2026 shareholder meeting
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. has filed its Form 40-F report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, along with its 2025 audited financial statements, which are available on EDGAR and the company’s website. Shareholders can also request hard copies from Investor Relations at no charge.
The company will hold its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on May 8, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time, both virtually and in person at the Conrad Hotel New York Downtown. Registered shareholders and duly appointed proxyholders can listen and vote in real time through the online virtual platform, while guests and beneficial shareholders who do not appoint themselves as proxyholders may listen but cannot vote or ask questions.
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Key Figures
Form filed: Form 40-F
Audited statements year: 2025 audited financial statements
Meeting date: May 8, 2026
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Form filed
Form 40-F
Filed with the SEC and available on EDGAR
Audited statements year
2025 audited financial statements
Available with Form 40-F and on company website
Meeting date
May 8, 2026
Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders
Meeting time
1:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Start time for Annual and Special Meeting
Meeting format
Virtual and in-person
Conrad Hotel New York Downtown and online platform
Key Terms
Form 40-F, Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders, virtual Meeting platform, proxyholders, +1 more
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Form 40-F regulatory
"its Form 40-F report has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission"
A Form 40-F is a standardized annual filing used by certain Canadian companies that trade in U.S. markets to give U.S. regulators and investors the same core financial statements and key disclosures they file in Canada. Think of it as a translated, formally packaged annual report that lets investors in a different marketplace compare a company’s results, governance and risks more easily, which reduces uncertainty and helps investment decisions.
virtual Meeting platform technical
"Wheaton has adopted an online virtual Meeting platform"
proxyholders regulatory
"for registered shareholders or proxyholders (including non-registered shareholders who have appointed themselves as proxyholder)"
Proxyholders are the people or institutions authorized to cast voting rights on behalf of shareholders who cannot vote in person. Think of them as a trusted representative casting votes at a meeting for absent owners; their choices can decide who sits on the board, approve mergers or change company rules, so investors care because proxyholders influence control and the direction of a company without buying more shares.
FAQ
What did Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM) file with the SEC?
Wheaton Precious Metals filed its Form 40-F report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing includes the company’s 2025 audited financial statements, which are accessible on EDGAR and on Wheaton’s website, and can also be requested from Investor Relations at no charge.
How can investors access Wheaton Precious Metals’ 2025 audited financial statements?
Investors can view the 2025 audited financial statements on the company’s website and via EDGAR alongside the Form 40-F. Shareholders may also request printed copies free of charge by contacting Wheaton’s Investor Relations Department by mail or email at the addresses provided.
