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Director buys as Lavras Gold rallies on drilling news
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoThe stock has had a nice albeit volatile run on the back of drilling results from its LDS project in...
Citadel Buys Goldman Alum's Company to Trade Power in Japan
Financial Post· 3 days agoThe acquisition of Tokyo-based Energy Grid is expected to close in the third quarter, the company...
TSX Shoots Higher on Advancing Commodities
Baystreet· 6 days agoEquities in Canada’s largest centre opened higher on Monday, lifted by a rise in materials and utilities stocks, while investors awaited a slew of domestic and U.S. inflation ...
Nvidia's 13% stock rout has investors scouring charts for support
Financial Post· 6 days agoNvidia Corp.’s three-day, US$430-billion selloff has traders turning to technical analysis for clues...
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Financial Post· 3 days agoTORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:
Futures Inch up with Crude Prices
Baystreet· 4 days agoFutures linked to Canadian stocks edged higher on Wednesday, supported by higher crude prices, and were set to regain previous session's lost ground after an unexpected rise in domestic inflation ...
S&P/TSX composite closes up as industrial, metal stocks rise in ‘floating pattern’
Toronto Star· 4 days agoCanada’s main stock index stayed nearly flat Wednesday as shares bobbed along in what one portfolio...
Jack Nathan Health Announces Voting Results from Annual and Special Shareholders' Meeting
Financial Post· 3 days agoJack Nathan Medical Corp. (TSXV: “JNH”; OTCQB: “JNHMF”) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that all of the matters presented for approval at its annual and special meeting ...
The List of Money Managers Axing Oil Stocks Just Got Longer
Financial Post· 3 days agoThe latest to do so is PFA, Denmark’s largest commercial pension fund with roughly $110 billion of...
The Globe’s stars and dogs for the week
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoYou can watch TV, grab a cold drink from the fridge, walk the dog, pick up the kids from school, and maybe even squeeze in a few minutes of work before you call it a day. Just ask investors ...