Toronto Stock Exchange, May 13-17

The S&P/TSX Composite Index rode an up-and-down period and came out ahead, as it gained 41 points to 12,613.12, largely on sentiment that the U.S. economy is recovering.

The price of the yellow metal hit its longest losing streak in four years, after falling in value for the seventh-straight period. The drop came as word leaked that the Federal Reserve may soon rein in monetary easing. The price for gold was down US$63 to US$1,384.10 per oz., and the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index was down 18 points to 180.2. 

It wasn’t much better for diversified miners, with the S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index down 26 points to 840.51, and copper down 6¢ to US$3.32 per lb. 

But these losses paled in comparison to those suffered by Verde Potash. The company’s stock plummeted by 52% to $1.10 after it missed a performance guarantee for its yet-to-be built fertilizer facility. The company said engineers at FLSmidth wouldn’t give a performance guarantee on the planned 12,000 tonnes a day, and instead would only guarantee 3,000 tonnes. The company is trying to develop a process to convert potash-rich rock at its Cerrado Verde project in Brazil into a conventional fertilizer. The performance guarantee is a critical step towards securing the US$2.4 billion it needs to build the mine. The company will need to convince FLSmidth of the process’ merits by building a  demonstration plant, or find a different third party. The news coincides with the exit of two of Verde’s directors and its chief financial officer. 

 The period also saw Gabriel Resources update the market on progress at its Rosia Montana gold project in Romania in connection with its first-quarter results. The company says the new coalition government elected in the country bodes well for project development, and that it has met with its technical assessment committee for the first time since late 2011. The committee is responsible for assessing the project’s environmental impact and compliance. While this is a positive step, Gabriel said it couldn’t give guidance on the time it might take the committee to conclude its review. The company’s shares were up 11¢ to $1.62 for the period. 

Barrick Gold’s woes continued, as the company’s stock fell $2.04 to finish the period at $19.07. The latest dip coincided with a downgrade from Macquarie Capital’s analyst Tony Lesiak. The analyst cut Barrick to “underperform” from his previous “neutral” rating, citing a lack of real growth options considering its high debt levels. Lesiak also pointed to less-favourable terms between Barrick, Goldcorp and the Dominican Republic government in connection with the Pueblo Viejo mine as a reason for his bearishness. The new deal calls for another US$1.5 billion flowing into government coffers over the mine’s life.

TSX most active issues


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Kinross Gold K 20313 5.56 5.28 5.4 0.14
Barrick Gold ABX 20301 20.99 18.97 19.07 2.04
Uranium One UUU 13951 2.8 2.77 2.79 0.01
Orbite Alumnae ORT 13496 0.98 0.58 0.73 0.25
IAMGold Corp IMG 13445 5.69 4.81 4.81 0.93
Eastern Platin ELR 13337 0.1 0.09 0.09   0
Osisko Mng OSK 13169 4.43 3.8 3.83 0.63
Yamana Gold YRI 13160 12.13 10.7 10.71 1.45
Torex Gold TXG 13001 1.49 1.4 1.41 0.05
Goldcorp G 12750 30.03 26.55 26.58 3.45

TSX greatest percentage change


20.45

    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Malaga MLG 7834 0.01 0.01 0.01 + 100
Mediterrn Res MNR 818 0.02 0.01 0.02 + 50
White Tigr Gld WTG 316 0.04 0.02 0.04 + 40
CaNickel Mng CML 23 0.21 0.17 0.21 + 28.1
Redhawk Res RDK 438 0.42 0.3 0.4 + 26.9
Prophecy Coal PCY 978 0.13 0.1 0.13 + 23.8
Harte Gold HRT 1966 0.12 0.07 0.08 + 23
Energy Fuels EFR 2704 0.17 0.13 0.17 + 22.2
Horizns G Bear HGD 2945 24.61 24.61 + 21.8
Rockwell Diam RDI 129 0.2 0.16 0.2 + 17.6
Verde Potash NPK 1872 2.37 1.01 1.1 51.7
Cerro Grande M CEG 75 0.16 0.09 0.09 43.7
Orvana Mnrls ORV 1493 0.8 0.51 0.53 35.3
VG Gold VG 2552 1.21 0.77 0.77 34.7
Minera IRL IRL 804 0.43 0.27 0.28 30
Lachlan Star LSA 120 0.26 0.19 0.19 29.6
Aura Mnls ORA 1579 0.3 0.21 0.21 26.7
Romarco Mnrls R 4712 0.44 0.32 0.32 25.8
Allied Nevada ANV 1304 9.46 7.09 7.12 25.6
Orbite Alumnae ORT 13496 0.98 0.58 0.73 25.5

TSX greatest value change


Company Symbol Change Close Change
Horizns G Bear HGD 2944543 24.61 + 4.42
Potash Cp Sask POT 9204014 44.85 + 1.06
Cameco Corp CCO 5834888 21.85 + 0.71
Agrium AGU 3154541 93.84 + 0.34
Aurizon Mines ARZ 1064311 4.08 + 0.23
Foraco Intl FAR 500806 1.09 + 0.14
Uranium Partic U 1486008 5.14 + 0.12
Gabriel Res GBU 3662825 1.62 + 0.11
Alderon Iron O ADV 314902 1.16 + 0.09
Lucara Diam LUC 980516 0.69 + 0.09
Royal Gold RGL 20885 50.65 4.51
Central Gold-T GTU_U 20406 49.4 3.55
Goldcorp G 12750386 26.58 3.45
Franco-Nevada FNV 2524983 39.98 3.02
Detour Gold DGC 5257347 8.71 2.71
Agnico-Eagle AEM 3769190 28.75 2.68
Allied Nevada ANV 1303562 7.12 2.46
Horizns G Bull HGU 4677014 10.15 2.41
Silver Wheaton SLW 7536115 22.4 2.19
Tahoe Res THO 977858 14.6 2.19
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