Toronto Stock Exchange, March 11 – 15

The S&P/TSX Composite Index was down nearly 6 points to end the week at 12,830.03 points, thanks to a 1%, or 134-point decline, on March 13.

The S&P/TSX Global Gold Index remained relatively flat at 251.62 points, despite the spot gold price adding US$13.70 to US$1,592.90 per oz. The S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index bucked the downward trend, rising 11 points to 942.45.

One of the week’s percentage winners was Alderon Iron Ore, jumping 35%, or 43¢, to $1.67, after Hebei Iron and Steel Group handed the company $119.9 million to complete its partnership agreement announced in April 2012. Last September Hebei injected $62.2 million in Alderon for 19.9% of the junior, and now $119.9 million for a 25% stake in the Kami iron ore project located in the Labrador Trough. Alderon owns the remainder of the project, and says that all the recent proceeds will go towards developing the estimated US$1.3-billion Kami project. It anticipates receiving environmental approvals and construction permits by year-end.

As part of the deal, Hebei — China’s largest steel company — will help Alderon obtain project debt financing, along with more offtake partners for Kami’s remaining annual production. So far, Hebei is set to buy 60%, or 4.8 million tonnes, of the first 8 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate produced each year at Kami, at a 5% discount rate to market price.

After taking a hit the week earlier for saying it would close the Kiena gold mine by June, Wesdome Gold Mines climbed 31% to 72¢ on its 2012 financials. The miner produced 55,813 oz. gold for 2012, up 17% from a year ago. Costs also rose 13% to $1,385 per oz. For 2013 it forecasts output of 55,000 oz. gold, with Kiena estimated to contribute 5,000 oz.

Royal Nickel welcomed a boost after signing a memorandum of understanding with China’s Tsingshan Holding Group. Tsingshan intends to build a plant capable of processing sulphide concentrate from Royal’s Dumont nickel project in Quebec, and may consider entering either an offtake, partnership agreement or both, after completing Dumont’s bankable feasibility study expected by mid-year. Royal Nickel moved up 26% to 42¢.

On the negative side, Diamond Fields International plummeted 33% to 4¢ after regulators notified the company it would be booted from the TSX on April 12 for not meeting requirements. Diamond Fields says it will appeal the decision.

Inmet Mining and First Quantum Minerals were the top value gainers, up $3.28 to $71.80 and $1.32 to $21.74. On March 12, First Quantum said about 61.45% of Inmet’s outstanding shares had been tendered to its hostile takeover offer. It extended the offer deadline to March 21, and lowered the minimum tender condition to more than 50%.

TSX most active issues


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
B2Gold BTO 78330 3.32 2.85 3.18 + 0.29
First Quantum FM 25171 21.95 20.19 21.74 + 1.32
Nevsun Res NSU 20639 3.86 3.49 3.8 0.24
Kinross Gold K 16154 8.28 7.91 8.13   0
Barrick Gold ABX 15658 30.33 29.08 29.22 0.55
IAMGold Corp IMG 15266 7.59 6.72 7.06 + 0.31
Yamana Gold YRI 13510 15.2 14.43 14.85 + 0.16
Colossus Minls CSI 11439 3.27 2.33 3.15 + 0.71
Goldcorp G 11248 34.37 32.8 33.14 0.37
Torex Gold TXG 10424 1.88 1.71 1.88 + 0.17

TSX greatest percentage change


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Cerro Grande M CEG 32 0.19 0.14 0.19 + 52
Katanga Mng KAT 3146 0.88 0.67 0.87 + 38.1
Alderon Iron O ADV 2578 1.71 1.23 1.67 + 34.6
Wesdome Gold WDO 403 0.72 0.52 0.72 + 30.9
Colossus Minls CSI 11439 3.27 2.33 3.15 + 29.1
Royal Nickel RNX 1665 0.43 0.33 0.42 + 25.7
Gran Colombia GCM 2827 0.27 0.22 0.27 + 25.5
Thundermin Res THR 233 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 25
Evolving Gold EVG 1105 0.14 0.11 0.14 + 22.7
Ins
piration Mg
ISM 84 0.09 0.08 0.09 + 20
Diamond Fields DFI 1121 0.08 0.04 0.04 33.3
Macarthur Mnl MMS 311 0.43 0.3 0.3 25
Pac Rim Mining PMU 598 0.07 0.05 0.05 25
Rockex Mng RXM 48 0.13 0.1 0.1 23
Moneta Porcpn ME 536 0.24 0.19 0.2 17
Polar Star Mng PSR 1618 0.16 0.13 0.13 16.6
Bannerman Res BAN 297 0.09 0.08 0.08 16.6
Black Iron BKI 291 0.32 0.25 0.28 16.4
TriAusMin TOR 434 0.07 0.06 0.06 15.3
Anaconda Mng ANX 120 0.1 0.09 0.09 14.2

TSX greatest value change


Company Symbol Change Close Change
Inmet Mining IMN 7349410 71.8 + 3.28
First Quantum FM 25170659 21.74 + 1.32
Altius Mnrls ALS 169084 13.09 + 1.14
Colossus Minls CSI 11438948 3.15 + 0.71
Primero Mng P 2699058 6.17 + 0.52
Endeavr Silver EDR 1214354 6.44 + 0.52
Russell Metals RUS 738040 28.96 + 0.46
Contintl Gold CNL 3478848 6.2 + 0.44
Northern Dyn M NDM 512183 3.5 + 0.44
Alderon Iron O ADV 2577897 1.67 + 0.43
Agrium AGU 2496958 104.37 4.61
Walter Energy WLT 17332 29.93 2.91
Franco-Nevada FNV 3600277 45.96 1.98
Teck Res B TCKB 9355546 30.53 0.91
Silver Wheaton SLW 5540290 30.94 0.79
Kirkland Lk Gd KGI 3123728 5.16 0.59
Barrick Gold ABX 15657995 29.22 0.55
Centerra Gold CG 1165725 6.41 0.46
Goldcorp G 11247779 33.14 0.37
Alamos Gold AGI 1895406 14.24 0.3
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