Most actively traded companies on Canadian stock markets

Wednesday, November 25, 2009


TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange (10,588.79 down 15.27 points):

Uranium One Inc. (TSX:UUU). Miner. Down 29 cents, or 13.74 per cent, to $1.82 on 30,272,324 shares. The stock has been heavily traded since late last week after reports came out suggesting the Toronto-based company's joint venture in Kazakhstan may be under investigation by authorities.

Connacher Oil and Gas Ltd. (TSX:CLL). Oil and gas. Down six cents, or 5.26 per cent, to $1.08 on 11,834,788 shares. The energy subgroup on the TSX led the losers as the price of light, sweet crude oil dipped three cents US to close at $68.55 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Azure Dynamics Corp. (TSX:AZD). Hybrid electric and electric powertrains. Down seven cents, or 21.21 per cent, to 26 cents on 9,520,746 shares. The Oak Park, Mich.-based company nailed a partnership deal with Champion Bus, which will offer an Azure hybrid electric drivetrain as an option in Ford E-450 shuttle buses.

Eastern Platinum Ltd. (TSX:ELR). Miner. Up three cents, or 5.17 per cent, to 61 cents on 9,252,960 shares.

Teck Resources (TSX:TCK.B). Miner. Up six cents, or 0.32 per cent, to $18.71 on 8,006,189 shares.

Bombardier (TSX:BBD.B). Transportation equipment. Down eight cents, or 2.03 per cent, to $3.87 on 7,720,130 shares.

TSX Venture Exchange (1,141.74 up 1.19 points):

Gold Wheaton Gold Corp. (TSXV:GLW). Miner. Up five cents, or 19.61 per cent, to 30.5 cents on 21,698,200 shares.

Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. (TSXV:SSS). Drugmaker. Up three cents, or 33.33 per cent, to 12 cents on 7,486,624 shares.

Companies reporting major news:

Brick Brewing Co. Ltd. (TSX:BRB). Beermaker. Up a penny, or 1.54 per cent, to 66 cents on 15,700 shares after the founder of the small Ontario beermaker has been sued by his former company for alleged "wrongs" against the corporation over several years.

Domtar Corp. (TSX:UFS). Paper giant. Up three cents, or 2.08 per cent, to $1.47 on 320,090 shares on news its board has authorized the implementation of a reverse stock split at a one-for-12 ratio of its outstanding common stock.

Magna International Inc. (TSX:MG.A). Auto parts conglomerate. Down 91 cents, or 2.55 per cent, to $34.80 on 351,165 shares as chairman Frank Stronach says he expects the company's newly acquired Opel unit in Germany to break even in three years and turn a profit in four years.

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