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The S&P/TSX Composite Index shrugged off the uncertain economic climate and gained 234 points, reaching 12,415.98 for the period. The index was carried to greater heights on stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from key companies earlier in the period and an uptick in homebuilding south of the border, which could indicate that the housing market is finally turning around.

Those positive winds, however, were dampened by the end of the period as the second wave of quarterly results came in, which showed that companies are indeed struggling within a weakening global economy.

The up-and-down attitude towards blue-chip companies had a middling effect on the price of gold, with the metal down just US$31 to US$1,724 per oz., while the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index trended the other way, thanks to increasing mergers and acquisitions activity. The collection of gold miners in the index managed a 6-point gain to finish at 338.07. 

The diversified miners also trended in the opposite direction of base-metal prices, and the S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index was up 29 points to 934.77 — despite the price for copper being down 6¢ to US$3.64 per lb. for the period. 

Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista’s private gold company AUX is back on the acquisition trail in Colombia. Since buying Ventana Gold for $1.5 billion in February 2011, Batista has been looking to further consolidate gold claims in the country’s California gold district. His latest targets are Galway Resources and Calvista Gold. Shares of Calvista were up 114% to $1.07 for the period, while Galway shares were up 69% to $2.15. AUX is offering $1.10 per share in cash for Calvista while Galway shareholders will get $2.05 in cash, plus 0.9 of a share in a new company to hold its Vetas gold project, and one share in a new company to hold its Victorio tungsten-molybdenum project. 

NovaCopper got a boost to its market cap from the drill. The company announced assays from exploration diamond drilling at the South Reef zone of the Bornite property in northwest Alaska. The company said four holes intersected significant high-grade copper mineralization with a highlight of 97.2 metres grading 3.66% copper. The longer intercept is made up of 14.9 metres grading 1.68% copper, 28.8 metres grading 3.79% copper, 15.2 metres grading 5.94% copper and 12.3 metres grading 2.93% copper.

Also in Alaska, Freegold Ventures hit 50 metres grading 1.46 grams gold at its Golden Summit project, and saw its shares climb by 24% to 72¢. Drilling was focused on the Dolphin and Cleary Hill areas, and the results demonstrate they both have significant expansion potential. Some 19,700 metres have been drilled in the Dolphin zone since January, while 5,200 metres have been drilled in the Cleary zone over the same time period.

TSX most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Capstone Mng CS 21617 2.57 2.31 2.46 + 0.09
B2Gold BTO 14283 4.03 3.77 3.9 0.03
Barrick Gold ABX 13134 39.47 37.5 38.55 + 0.24
Kinross Gold K 12694 10.29 9.75 10.05 + 0.06
Lundin Mng LUN 12360 5.5 5.04 5.36 + 0.27
Argonaut Gold AR 12331 10.02 9.17 9.86 0.62
Teck Res B TCKB 11879 32.13 29.73 31.45 + 1.56
Torex Gold TXG 11701 1.99 1.85 1.94 + 0.01
AuRico Gold AUQ 10406 8.16 6.84 7.99 + 0.92
Eldorado Gold ELD 9836 14.55 13.56 14.26 + 0.51


TSX greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Calvista Gold CVZ 4495 1.09 0.49 1.07 + 114
TriAusMin TOR 1901 0.09 0.06 0.09 + 50
NovaCopper NCQ 207 2.55 1.76 2.55 + 41.6
Dynacor Gold M DNG 645 1.18 0.88 1.17 + 37.6
First Nickel FNI 1360 0.06 0.05 0.06 + 33.3
Coalspur Mines CPT 1669 1.1 0.77 1.06 + 32.5
Northland Res NAU 1250 0.9 0.67 0.9 + 25
Freegold Vent FVL 238 0.74 0.56 0.72 + 24.1
BioteQ Env BQE 1086 0.22 0.16 0.2 + 21.2
Northcliff Res NCF 49 0.42 0.34 0.42 + 20
Serabi Gold SBI 28 0.11 0.11 0.11 26.6
Homelan
d Enrgy
HEG 109 0.02 0.02 0.02 25
Entree Gold ETG 1661 0.5 0.39 0.42 21.7
Cobriza Mtls CZA 54 0.11 0.08 0.08 20
Candente Gold CDG 61 0.15 0.14 0.15 18.9
Redzone Res REZ 328 0.14 0.1 0.12 17.8
Victory Nickel NI 1860 0.03 0.03 0.03 16.6
White Tigr Gld WTG 882 0.12 0.08 0.1 16.6
Pac Rim Mining PMU 386 0.12 0.1 0.1 16.6
Lipari Energy LIP 19 0.25 0.21 0.21 16


TSX greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Walter Energy WLT 22309 38.36 + 3.62
Inmet Mining IMN 788377 48.99 + 2.84
Agrium AGU 4521857 103.95 + 2.79
Agnico-Eagle AEM 3421723 52.41 + 1.91
Teck Res B TCKB 11878900 31.45 + 1.56
First Quantum FM 7489747 22.66 + 1.42
Allied Nevada ANV 1083018 39.29 + 1.37
Tahoe Res THO 607217 20.83 + 0.99
Silver Wheaton SLW 5743506 39.03 + 0.92
AuRico Gold AUQ 10405529 7.99 + 0.92
Kirkland Lk Gd KGI 4626158 9.77 0.99
Detour Gold DGC 1382798 26.86 0.89
Alamos Gold AGI 1219422 18.48 0.69
Centerra Gold CG 3173958 11.33 0.67
Royal Gold RGL 39438 86.06 0.64
Argonaut Gold AR 12330820 9.86 0.62
Sprott Ph Silv PHSU 133171 13.14 0.6
Potash Cp Sask POT 7431172 40.29 0.53
Central Fund CEFA 301462 22.1 0.47
Karnalyte Res KRN 53291 8.08 0.41


TSX Venture Exchange

The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index gained 22.8 points, or 1.8%, before closing out the trading week at 1,315.62. Promising news from the U.S. and China early in the week drove gains, while disappointing earnings from major American companies and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decision to nix the Bell-Astral media deal curtailed market momentum later in the week.

The Canadian dollar fell to its lowest point in eight weeks at US100.68¢, as energy and metal markets struggled. Copper was hit particularly hard, falling US11¢ to US$3.64 per lb., while December contracts for gold bullion fell US$22.10 to US$1,737.61 per oz. 

Toronto-based, Colombia-focused gold explorer Galway Resources jumped 93¢, or 76%, to close the week at $2.15 per share. The activity followed news of a takeover offer from Eike Batista’s AUX. Under the agreement, Galway’s shareholders would receive $2.05 in cash, 0.9 of a share in a spin-out company that will hold Galway’s Vetas gold project and a share in another spin-out company that will hold the Victorio tungsten-molybdenum project. The price marks a 47% premium over Galway’s 20-day volume-weighted average share price of $1.39 ending Oct. 18. The company’s shareholders will maintain a 90% stake in the Vetas spin-out and a 100% stake in the Victorio spin-out.

The takeover bid followed on the heels of news of three new high-grade discoveries at the Vetas property. The company was testing six surface anomalies and results were highlighted by 4.2 metres averaging 26 grams gold per tonne in hole 61, and 6 metres carrying 34 grams gold and 572 grams silver in hole 49.

Barkerville Gold Mines is back in the news after the company was slapped with a cease-trade order by the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) on Aug. 14 — an order that remains in effect at press time. Barkerville shares were barred from trading after the company filed an inadequate technical report on its Cow Mountain gold deposit in central B.C. The company is in the process of a technical review on Cow Mountain aimed at addressing the BCSC’s disclosure concerns. As part of the review, Barkerville has completed an additional 14 surface diamond holes, including 9 twin holes totalling 2,800 metres.

The company also provided an update on its QR mine and mill site southeast of Quesnel, B.C. Gold mining operations have reportedly begun at the site with stripping, blasting and drilling underway at the West zone. Barkerville is also working to raise its storage facility dams so that it can meet permitting requirements.


TSX-V most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Galway Res GWY 17779 2.29 1.23 2.15 + 0.93
Feronia FRN 11761 0.13 0.08 0.13 + 0.06
RPT Uranium RPT 11009 0.02 0.01 0.02   0
Abitex Res ABE 8485 0.02 0.01 0.02   0
Sunridge Gold SGC 8156 0.21 0.2 0.21 0.01
Aurcana Corp AUN 8118 1.11 1.02 1.03 0.06
Bitterroot Res BTT 7203 0.18 0.13 0.18 + 0.04
Sandstorm Mt&E SND 6184 0.49 0.44 0.46 0.02
Golden Touch R GOT 5831 0.04 0.02 0.04 0.01
Mazorro Res MZO 5663 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.02


TSX-V greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Southern Hemis SH 48 0.2 0.17 0.19 + 117.6
Sheltered Oak OAK 1529 0.01 0.01 0.01 + 100
Groundstar Res GSA 1275 0.01 0.01 0.01 + 100
G4G Res GXG 51 0.05 0.05 0.05 + 100
Sirios Res SOI 928 0.2 0.01 0.13 + 85.7
Galway Res GWY 17779 2.29 1.23 2.15 + 76.2
Feronia FRN 11761 0.13 0.08 0.13 + 73.3
MPH Vent MPS 219 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Shane Res SEI 112 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Stronghold Mtl Z 264 0.32 0.19 0.32 + 65.7
Caldera Res CDR 1424 0.01 0.01 0.01 50
Stone Res SRH 167 0.02 0.02 0.02 50
Valhalla Res VH 50 0.06 0.05 0.05 50
Greenock Res GKR 102 0.03 0.02 0.02 50
Valterra Res VQA 1208 0.15 0.07 0.08 46.6
BCM Res B 37 0.12 0.07 0.07 44
Colombia Crest CLB 663 0.24 0.13 0.13 43.1
Red Pine Expl RPX 1213 0.03 0.02 0.02 40
Source Expl SOP 1153 0.16 0.09 0.1 39.3
Ocean Park Vnt OCP 256 0.09 0.06 0.07 35


TSX-V greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Galway Res GWY 17779127 2.15 + 0.93
Chesapeake Gld CKG 38223 9.2 + 0.65
Kennady Diam KDI 106141 1.6 + 0.5
Probe Mines PRB 1363870 1.72 + 0.31
Lumina Copper LCC 346265 9.27 + 0.27
Dia Bras Expl DIB 80967 2.9 + 0.25
Tsodilo Res TSD 32
941
0.98 + 0.23
New Oroperu Rs ORO 83440 0.61 + 0.19
Northquest NQ 808687 0.89 + 0.19
Sandstorm Gld SSL 1522573 13.48 + 0.17
Gold Reach Res GRV 145327 1.49 0.21
Bralorne Gold BPM 234614 0.64 0.18
Foran Mng FOM 12305 0.53 0.16
GoldQuest Mng GQC 4403923 0.86 0.15
Gold Reserve GRZ 28983 3.11 0.13
Giyani Gold WDG 408927 1.13 0.11
Bear Creek Mng BCM 406581 3.51 0.11
Ascot Res AOT 343358 1.28 0.11
Copper Fox Mtl CUU 1151650 1.08 0.11
Rugby Mng RUG 16400 0.4 0.11


U.S. markets

Disappointing earnings from U.S. bellwethers McDonald’s and General Electric soured an already grim mood on Wall Street, with Oct. 19 marking the worst day the Dow Jones Industrial Average has had since June 21. The Dow eked out a gain of 0.11% to finish the week at 13,343.51, while the S&P 500 Index edged 0.3% higher to 1,433.19. The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index rose 0.49% to 185.80.

Some upbeat economic news from China helped make Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold the fourth most actively traded stock of the week, and sent its shares US$1.04 higher to US$41.18. China’s economy grew 7.4% year-on-year in the third quarter, prompting Dong Tao, chief economist for Non-Japan Asia at Credit Suisse, to suggest that the Chinese economy is stabilizing. 

BHP Billiton advanced US$2.80 to US$71.14 per share. In an Oct. 17 exploration and development report, the mining group said its 19 “low-risk, largely brownfield projects currently in execution” are expected to deliver strong financial returns to shareholders, with most projects scheduled to reach first production before the end of the 2015 financial year. It also confirmed capital and exploration expenditure of US$22 billion in the 2013 financial year. 

Rio Tinto gained US$2.31 to US$51 per share. In its third-quarter operations review the company pointed to record quarterly production at its Pilbara iron-ore operation, as well as higher year-on-year production of copper, bauxite, alumina and titanium dioxide. Pilbara produced 63 million tonnes in the quarter for a 5% increase over the third quarter of 2011, while total mined copper production climbed 21% year-on-year due to expected higher copper grades at Escondida and Kennecott Utah Copper, and increased ore delivered at Escondida. Bauxite and alumina production were up 13% and 20%, driven in part by greater third-party demand for bauxite, larger refining capacity at Yarwun and record production at Grove. Titanium dioxide feedstock production rose 5% year-on-year, while thermal coal production rose 21%.


U.S. most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Alpha Nat Res* ANR 179853 9.74 7.68 8.97 +  
Arch Coal* ACI 109614 8.55 7.46 7.91 +  
Alcoa* AA 79155 9.27 8.63 9.01 +  
Freeport McMo* FCX 72599 42.89 39.5 41.18 +  
Peabody Enrgy* BTU 54078 27.94 25.29 25.89 +  
Cliffs Nat Rs* CLF 41987 46.5 40.31 44.45 +  
Barrick Gold* ABX 37880 40.31 38.24 38.78  
Kinross Gold* KGC 35069 10.51 9.91 10.1  
Hecla Mining* HL 25036 6.8 6.28 6.51 +  
Molycorp* MCP 23225 11.89 10.36 11.05 +  


U.S. greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
NovaCopper* NCQ 2375 2.61 1.77 2.55 +  
El Capitan Pr* ECPN 1444 0.42 0.3 0.4 +  
Quaterra Res* QMM 251 0.59 0.39 0.47 +  
Alpha Nat Res* ANR 179853 9.74 7.68 8.97 +  
Alumina Inc* AWC 1200 4.05 3.57 3.96 +  
AuRico Gold* AUQ 3842 8.27 6.98 8.06 +  
Western Coppr* WRN 42 0.76 0.67 0.76 +  
Mesabi Trust* MSB 721 30.6 27.52 30.06 +  
OM Group* OMG 2019 20.66 17.52 19.54 +  
Cliffs Nat Rs* CLF 41987 46.5 40.31 44.45 +  
Silver Dragon* SDRG 179 0.01 0 0  
Santa Fe Gold* SFEG 470 0.38 0.3 0.31  
Entree Gold* EGI 1807 0.54 0.4 0.43  
Cornerstone C* CTNXF 67 0.08 0.06 0.06  
Kimber Res* KBX 334 0.67 0.58 0.58  
North Am Pall* PAL 11219 1.85 1.57 1.65  
Strata O&G* SOIGF 37 0.13 0.1 0.11  
Rare Elemt Re* REE 1238 4.76 4.33 4.34  
Cardero Res* CDY 903 0.65 0.54 0.6  
Ur-Energy* URG 158 1.01 0.91 0.93  


U.S. greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Cliffs Nat Rs* CLF 41986967 44.45 + 3.95
Mesabi Trust* MSB 721160 30.06 + 3.02
BHP Billi-BHP* BHP 15710316 71.14 + 2.8
Walter Energy* WLT 3752611 38.27 + 2.73
BHP Billi-BBL* BBL 2907432 64.73 + 2.61
Rio Tinto* RIO 2259623 51 + 2.31
OM Group* OMG 2018905 19.54 + 1.78
Intrepid Pots* IPI 1074601 22.08 + 1.51
Agnico-Eagle* AEM 6748297 52.67 + 1.17
Teck Res B* TCK 12470393 31.67 + 1.17
Cabot Corp* CBT 2142224 34.59 2.04
Royal Gold* RGLD 6724914 86.58 2.02
AngloGold Ash* AU 9606397 33.21 1.07
Soc Quim&M Ch* SQM 1266670 58.24 1.01
Potash C Sask* POT 20970616 40.58 1.01
Central Fund* CEF 3993777 22.23 0.87
Natural Rs Pt* NRP 301574 21.57 0.82
Buenaventura* BVN 3364037 35.94 0.82
Randgold Res* GOLD 2880902 120.55 0.67
Mag Silver* MVG 26061 11.31 0.52
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