TSX Venture Exchange – November 3-9

There was no lack of bullish signs on the S&P/TSX Venture composite index during the Nov. 3-9 reporting period. And here’s three of them: The Venture board gain 65.86 points to close at 1,355.48; average daily volume was a blistering 148 million shares; and the number of companies headed north to 52-week highs (96) outnumbered southbound cousins (22) by about four-to-one.

While base metals held strong during the five-day period, gold continued to break nominal records. Now the gold price only has about US$1,200 to go to break its inflation-adjusted record.

And there was plenty of evidence of investors’ delight in the yellow metal. Many companies benefited from the Midas touch, pumping up share prices to yearly highs and beyond.

International Tower Hill Mines was up $1.38 to $6.45 — an all-time record — as investors continued to see the potential of the company’s ever-burgeoning gold resource in Alaska. At last count, that had reached 297 million indicated tonnes grading 0.85 gram gold per tonne for 8.1 million oz.

Salazar Resources closed up 39¢ at $1.14 — heights it hasn’t seen for well over a year — as the market pushed up the shares of explorers in Ecuador. Salazar, which is ramping up to begin exploration of its Curipamba project, noted during the five-day trading period that the president of Ecuador had signed long-awaited mining regulations into law, further clearing, it would seem, the path for mining developments in that country.

Timmins Gold, closing in on its two-year high of nearly $1.50, was up 38¢ to $1.14. Excitement stems from the company’s efforts to achieve commercial gold production at its San Francisco gold mine in Sonora state, Mexico. Timmins Gold forecasts a gold pour in January 2010 and annual production of as much as 100,000 oz. gold at a cash cost of US$412 per oz. gold.

Dorato Resources busted beyond its three quarters of a dollar 52-week high, closing up 32¢ at 85¢. Investors like the looks of its Cordillera del Condor project, in northern Peru, not far south of Kinross Gold’s Fruta del Norte gold project.

As a final example of gold’s lustre, this time from B. C., Terrane Metals, which has outlined more than 6 million oz. gold at its Mt. Milligan project, hit $1.01, up 6¢ — breaking a buck for the first time since late 2006.

Still, even through its gold goggles, the market was capable of squinting at a few non-gold-focused companies. Allana Resources continued to enjoy interest in its Ethiopian potash assets, highlighted by a $2-million private placement paid for by a Chinese mining fund. Allana was up 8¢ to 39¢. Mesa Uranium’s share price more than doubled to 23¢ from 10¢. It announced staking its “Green Energy” lithium project in Utah, where oil drilling has in the past intersected lithium-containing brines.

A few notables in negative territory were Diamcor Mining, down 18¢ to 20¢; Hathor Exploration, which shed 23¢ to $1.79; and Goldsource Mines, off 9¢ to $1.58.

TSX-V most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Allana Res AAA 25819 0.44 0.25 0.39 + 0.08
Global Hunter BOB 18698 0.12 0.04 0.11 + 0.06
RomarcoMnrls R 16673 1.40 1.18 1.32 + 0.12
Medoro Res MRS 14497 0.77 0.56 0.70 + 0.14
Avion Res AVR 13679 0.44 0.31 0.41 + 0.12
Timmins Gold TMM 13273 1.20 0.74 1.11 + 0.38
Terrane Metals TRX 12687 1.13 0.93 1.01 + 0.06
Network Expl NET 11626 0.08 0.05 0.08 + 0.01
Journey Res JNY 10514 0.06 0.04 0.06 + 0.01
Lithic Res LTH 7764 0.17 0.08 0.17 + 0.06
TSX-V greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Mesa Uran MSA 565 0.29 0.10 0.23 +155.5
La Quinta Res LAQ 420 0.06 0.03 0.05 +150.0
Global Hunter BOB 18698 0.12 0.04 0.11 +120.0
Cavan Vent CVN 242 0.25 0.17 0.25 +108.3
Tanqueray Res TQY 294 0.03 0.01 0.02 +100.0
Berkley Res BKS 218 0.08 0.04 0.07 + 75.0
Horseshoe Gld HSX 207 0.05 0.03 0.05 + 66.6
Prize Mng PRZ 958 0.05 0.04 0.05 + 66.6
X-Ore Res XOR 251 0.05 0.04 0.05 + 66.6
Mill Bay Vent MBV 182 0.05 0.04 0.05 + 66.6
Diamcor Mng DMI 46 0.34 0.18 0.20 -47.3
Cantex Mn Dev CD 5562 0.16 0.06 0.09 -43.7
Mengold Res MNI 120 0.04 0.03 0.03 -40.0
Midasco Cap MGC 37 0.03 0.03 0.03 -40.0
Pac Bay Mnrls PBM 1444 0.09 0.04 0.05 -37.5
Black Bull Res BBS 31 0.03 0.02 0.02 -33.3
Red Rock Enrgy RRK 91 0.16 0.13 0.13 -31.5
Mineral Hill MHI 311 0.10 0.07 0.07 -30.0
Ultra Uranium ULU 66 0.08 0.06 0.07 -30.0
Devonshire Res DSH 56 0.10 0.07 0.07 -30.0
TSX-V greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
Intl Tower Hil ITH 1938126 6.45 + 1.38
SouthGobi Engy SGQ 120470 14.50 + 0.80
Chesapeake Gld CKG 243654 5.30 + 0.65
Rare Elemnt Rs RES 1051813 3.44 + 0.43
Salazar Res SRL 310033 1.14 + 0.39
Timmins Gold TMM 13273035 1.11 + 0.38
Galway Res GWY 6758652 1.37 + 0.37
Energold Drill EGD 307263 2.35 + 0.33
San Gold Res SGR 7693383 3.02 + 0.32
Dorato Res DRI 1205390 0.85 + 0.32
Pac Booker Min BKM 15090 7.87 -0.36
Hathor Expl HAT 5232052 1.79 -0.23
Diamcor Mng DMI 46388 0.20 -0.18
Universal Powr UNX 951950 0.64 -0.16
Lions Gate Mtl LGM 132100 0.80 -0.15
Maudore Minls MAO 528258 3.35 -0.15
Newstrike Res NR 105000 0.51 -0.11
Goldsource Min GXS 399490 1.58 -0.09
Ascot Res AOT 487406 0.32 -0.07
Aldridge Minls AGM 124500 1.23 -0.07
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