Results for some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange:
Toronto Stock Exchange (down 252.38 points to 14,118.18):
Bankers Petroleum Ltd. (TSX:BNK). Oil and gas. Up 13 cents, or 16.88 per cent, at 90 cents on 23,340,996 shares. The energy sector was down 1.06 per cent.
Uranium One Inc. (TSX:UUU). Mining. Down 50 cents, or 4.88 per cent, at $9.75 on 10,442,673 shares.
Yamana Gold Inc. (TSX:YRI). Precious metals. Down 70 cents, or 4.90 per cent, at $13.58 on 9,861,957 shares.
Breakwater Resources Ltd. (TSX:BWR). Mining. Down 17 cents, or 7.14 per cent, at $2.21 on 9,643,297 shares.
Iamgold Corp. (TSX:IMG). Precious metals. Up 45 cents, or 5.34 per cent, at $8.87 on 8,614,671 shares.
Miramar Mining Corp. (TSX:MAE). Precious metals. Down two cents, or 0.31 per cent, at $6.52 on 8,574,469 shares.
Kinross Gold (TSX:K). Precious metals. Down 67 cents, or 3.49 per cent, at $18.54 on 8,236,096 shares ahead of third-quarter earnings.
TSX Venture Exchange (down 64.69 points to 3,108.95):
MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. (TSXV:BMK). Mining. Down 18 cents, or 15.25 per cent, at $1.00 on 10,816,097 shares.
Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd. (TSXV:KBC). Oil and gas. Up 2.5 cents, or 45.45 per cent, at eight cents on 8,769,500 shares.
Companies reporting news:
Yellow Pages Income Fund (TSX:YLO.UN). Communications and media. Up 20 cents, or 1.39 per cent, at $14.55 on 1,577,729 units after it increased its distribution.
WestJet Airlines Ltd. (TSX:WJA). Transportation. Down 30 cents, or 1.51 per cent, at $19.57 on 1,333,061 shares after its best-ever summer quarter. Earnings were up 44 per cent from $76.1 million.
Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Down $1.48 cents, or 3.63 per cent, at $39.28 on 1,243,129 shares as the energy pipeline operator and natural gas distributor said third-quarter net profits fell 18 per cent to $78.1 million.
BCE Inc. (TSX:BCE). Utilities. Down 24 cents, or 0.59 per cent, at $40.55 on 2,727,975 shares as it reported a third-quarter profit of $440 million, up $138 million from a year ago due to "rebounding" of the wireless division.
November 9 2007
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