Toronto Stock Exchange, April 8 – 12

It was a bumpy ride for the resource-heavy TSX during the trading week as the gold price tumbled.

The S&P/TSX Composite Index edged down 6 points to 12,337.59, after erasing the gains it made earlier in the week. The spot price of gold dropped US$105.30 per oz. to US$1,477.

During the week the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index dropped 22 points to 213.95, while the S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index shed 17 points to 833.81.

Barrick Gold was the week’s most actively traded stock after taking another blow at its Pascua-Lama gold-silver project, which straddles the Chilean and Argentine border. A Chilean court ordered the miner to stop construction due to complaints over alleged environmental damage. While construction activities in Argentina continue, the announcement could further derail the off-track, over-budget US$8.5-billion project. The major lost $4.19 to close at $22.94, on 32 million shares traded.

Silver Wheaton was also hit by Pascua-Lama’s troubles, sliding $2.74 to $26.82 per share. The company entered a silver-purchase agreement with Barrick in 2009 providing US$625 million in cash for the right to buy 25% of the project’s silver, as well as 100% of the silver mined from three other Barrick mines until the end of 2013. But Silver Wheaton could still terminate the contract, impacting its growth, if Pascua-Lama is not 75% complete by the end of 2015.

Delrand Resources, an African-focused diamond and iron ore explorer, led the week’s percentage gains, surging 211% to 14¢. The Toronto-based junior has proposed to raise $270,000 by offering 6 million units for 4.5¢ apiece. Each unit consists of one share and one warrant, with the proceeds slated for general corporate purposes. The company is in the midst of a TSX-delisting review similar to First Nickel, which jumped 40% to 4¢ after restructuring its debt.

The Toronto-based nickel miner said the refinancing includes increasing its credit facility with the Bank of Nova Scotia to US$15 million from US$10 million, and extends the maturity dates for several of its loans. Normally the refinancing would have required shareholder approval, but because the company didn’t have time to vote, it applied for an exemption, triggering a de-listing review by the TSX.

Perth-based Elemental Minerals gained nearly 70% after receiving an “incomplete and conditional” acquisition proposal from Hong Kong-listed Dingyi Group Investment, which if formalized could result in the company being taken over for A66¢ per share, representing a 126% premium to its 20-day, volume-weighted average price. Elemental, which owns the Sintoukola potash project in the Republic of the Congo, closed the week at 48¢.

TSX most active issues


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Barrick Gold ABX 32007 27.69 22.88 22.94 4.19
Kinross Gold K 31634 7.43 6.37 6.41 0.78
Yamana Gold YRI 25484 15.22 13.2 13.27 1.23
B2Gold BTO 14991 3.12 2.57 2.6 0.36
Goldcorp G 13827 33.21 29.98 30.07 2.26
IAMGold Corp IMG 12470 6.9 5.75 5.85 0.8
Eldorado Gold ELD 12430 8.67 7.44 7.65 0.66
Uranium One UUU 12015 2.81 2.77 2.78 0.01
Torex Gold TXG 11905 1.69 1.39 1.44 0.25
First Quantum FM 11722 19.88 17.87 17.99 1.19

TSX greatest percentage change


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Delrand Res DRN 27 0.16 0.08 0.14 + 211.1
Elemental Mnls ELM 182 0.58 0.3 0.48 + 69.6
First Nickel FNI 3036 0.04 0.03 0.04 + 40
Zincore Mtls ZNC 333 0.09 0.06 0.07 + 27.2
Inspiration Mg ISM 220 0.13 0.11 0.12 + 26.3
Liberty Mines LBE 236 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 25
Erdene Res Dev ERD 686 0.17 0.12 0.15 + 25
Canadn Zinc CZN 783 0.53 0.4 0.5 + 25
Cerro Grande M CEG 55 0.14 0.11 0.13 + 25
Oracle Mng OMN 19 0.72 0.6 0.65 + 20.3
Cline Mng CMK 9489 0.09 0.04 0.05 47
EMC Metals EMC 2083 0.04 0.03 0.03 28.5
Stockport Expl SPT 640 0.06 0.04 0.04 27.2
Malaga MLG 683 0.02 0.02 0.02 25
Avnel Gold AVK 282 0.28 0.2 0.2 24.5
Kirkland Lk Gd KGI 2649 4.91 3.7 3.73 24
Crosshair Engy CXX 1159 0.09 0.05 0.07 23.5
Colossus Minls CSI 3803 3.09 2.31 2.36 22.8
NovaGold Res NG 1845 3.48 2.59 2.66 22.4
PC Gold PKL 450 0.07 0.05 0.06 21.4

TSX greatest value change


Company Symbol Change Close Change
Horizns G Bear HGD 1611793 18.96 + 3.06
Teck Res A TCKA 19300 30.14 + 1.04
Russell Metals RUS 723410 28.6 + 0.68
Allied Nevada ANV 1891867 13.28 + 0.57
Walter Energy WLT 31065 24.5 + 0.55
Teck Res B TCKB 8894296 28.14 + 0.51
Lundin Mng LUN 10018387 4.51 + 0.31
MBAC Fertilizr MBC 644391 2.28 + 0.29
Elemental Mnls ELM 181685 0.48 + 0.2
North Am En Pa NOA 20842 4.39 + 0.19
Royal Gold RGL 41978 61.34 7.32
Central Gold-T GTU_U 26822 55.25 4.3
Barrick Gold ABX 32006624 22.94 4.19
Franco-Nevada FNV 3149380 40.44 3.52
Newmont Mng NMC 14449 38.14 3.27
Agrium AGU 3420486 94.59 3.15
Silver Wheaton SLW 7890578 26.82 2.74
Agnico-Eagle AEM 4341198 36.12 2.58
Goldcorp G 13826806 30.07 2.26
Detour Gold DGC 3482090 14.69 1.91
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