Sherritt International Corporation


TSX Debentures (October 17, 2005)

Agnico Eagle Mines (AGE.DB.U-T) — 4.5% convertible at holder’s option to common shares (AGE-T) at US$14 before maturity….


Energy stocks lead TSX down

The Toronto Stock Exchange finished the 4-day trading period Oct. 4-7 down more than 4%, as prices of energy stocks went off the cliff. The composite index was down 468.69 points at 10,612.50, with oi…


Mining group slides

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s composite index stayed range-bound during the report period June 21-27, settling at 9,998.09. A 2-parts-per-million change on the week for the broad market obscured some l…


Oil-fired TSX breaks 10,000

Rising prices for crude oil pushed the Toronto Stock Exchange composite index over 10,000 during the report period June 14-20. The composite finished just shy of that mark, at 9,998.11, up 158.17 poin…



Dynatec plans Madagascar production

A 60,000-tonne-per-year nickel operation at the Ambatovy nickel laterite deposit in Madagascar should be profitable, according to a feasibility study commissioned by Dynatec (DY-T)….


Miners push TSX higher

Canada’s miners powered the Toronto Stock Exchange’s composite index 70.44 points higher to 9,640.47 during the Feb. 16-22 report period. The golds surged late to end 10.85 points better at 215.16, as…


Golds clobbered

The Toronto Stock Exchange rose steadily through the report period Feb. 2-8, but the gold stocks lagged behind. Although the TSX composite index was up 122.58 points to 9,392.68, the TSX golds fell 3….


Desjardins offers top picks for 2005

In its third annual volume of Strategy Plus, the research department of Montreal-based brokerage house Desjardins Securities weighs in on the year ahead and offers top investment recommendations in all sectors, including mining.


Luscar partners expand Coal Valley

The Luscar Energy Partnership, which consists of equal partners Sherritt International (S-T) and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board, intends to double the capacity of the Coal Valley mine, 100 km south of Edson, Alta.


TSX stumbles off the blocks

The Toronto Stock Exchange ended 2004 on a sour note, dropping 17.75 points to end at 9,246.65 on Dec. 31. Still, that’s 1,025.8 points, or 12.5%, better than at the end of 2003. The holiday-shortened Dec. 29-to-Jan. 4 report period saw the TSX co…


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