Thursday, April 26, 2012

Leaders TSX


Volume Leaders

SymbolNameLast TradeChangeVolumeRelated Info
TGA-UN.TOTRANSGLOBE APARTMENT REIT14.273:59PM EDTUp 1.98 (16.14%)9,618,123ChartProfileMore
G.TOGOLDCORP INC38.054:00PM EDTDown 2.44 (6.03%)6,675,532ChartProfileMore
LUN.TOLUNDIN MINING CORP.4.954:00PM EDTUp 0.38 (8.32%)6,000,659ChartProfileMore
BBD-B.TOBOMBARDIER INC., CL. B, SV4.154:18PM EDTUp 0.11 (2.72%)5,268,368ChartProfileMore
ECA.TOENCANA CORP.19.444:00PM EDTUp 1.08 (5.88%)4,309,645ChartProfileMore
K.TOKINROSS GOLD CORP.8.764:00PM EDTDown 0.13 (1.46%)4,024,136ChartMore
SU.TOSUNCOR ENERGY INC.31.484:23PM EDTUp 0.01 (0.03%)3,885,105ChartProfileMore
MFC.TOMANULIFE FIN13.324:00PM EDTDown 0.06 (0.45%)3,303,454ChartProfileMore
ATH.TOATHABASCA OIL SANDS CORP10.444:00PM EDTDown 0.22 (2.06%)2,832,283ChartProfileMore
ABX.TOBARRICK GOLD CORPORATION39.334:00PM EDT0.00 (0.00%)2,627,814ChartProfileMore
CLL.TOCONNACHER OIL0.823:59PM EDTDown 0.01 (1.20%)2,624,708ChartProfileMore
POT.TOPOTASH CORP OF SASK INC42.254:17PM EDTDown 1.40 (3.21%)2,545,809ChartProfileMore
ELD.TOELDORADO GOLD13.994:00PM EDTUp 0.21 (1.52%)2,512,615ChartProfileMore
TLM.TOTALISMAN ENERGY INC.13.034:00PM EDTUp 0.29 (2.28%)2,497,166ChartProfileMore
BSX.TOBELO SUN MINING CORP1.004:15PM EDTUp 0.05 (5.26%)2,314,853ChartMore
RCI-B.TOROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC. CL B36.544:19PM EDTDown 0.27 (0.73%)2,298,979ChartProfileMore
BNK.TOBANKERS PETROLEUM LTD.3.583:59PM EDTUp 0.06 (1.70%)2,181,028ChartProfileMore
BNS.TOBANK OF NOVA SCOTIA53.974:21PM EDTDown 0.32 (0.59%)2,143,773ChartProfileMore
YRI.TOYAMANA GOLD INC14.364:00PM EDTUp 0.02 (0.14%)2,116,528ChartProfileMore
NXY.TONEXEN INC.19.104:16PM EDT0.00 (0.00%)2,084,297ChartProfileMore
LSG.TOLAKE SHORE GOLD CORP.0.904:00PM EDTUp 0.09 (11.11%)2,081,701ChartProfileMore
CVE.TOCENOVUS ENERGY INC.34.004:00PM EDTUp 0.20 (0.59%)2,067,930ChartProfileMore
RY.TOROYAL BANK OF CANADA56.594:52PM EDTDown 0.31 (0.54%)1,999,202ChartProfileMore
CR.TOCREW ENERGY INC7.644:00PM EDTUp 0.71 (10.25%)1,956,988ChartProfileMore
TCK-B.TOTeck Resources Limited36.754:00PM EDTDown 0.08 (0.22%)1,956,846ChartProfileMore

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Apple did it again $$$

The chase by Marty Cej:

For market direction today earnings may get the nod. Apple topped expectations by a wide margin (My breathless style of reportage was honed at Bloomberg) last night, reporting a near-doubling in second-quarter profit to $11.6 billion US, or $12.30 a share, more than $2 above analysts' average expectation. The result appears to have put to rest recent concern that growth is slowing and may make the two-week 12-percent slide by the stock look a little silly. The stock is up almost 8 percent in the pre-market.

But it's not all about Apple, no. Rogers Communications reported after the close yesterday as well, and its take on Apple's success may be a little different than the financial markets'. Profit and revenue fell short of expectations even as it activated 35 percent more iPhones in the quarter. Trouble is, retention costs such as subsidies for longer-term contracts also rose as wireless data growth slowed. The battle for dominance in the Canadian smartphone and tablet market won't be cheap.

Canadian energy heavyweights EnCana, Nexen and Cenovus reported this morning with EnCana looking to be the market standout. The company reported first-quarter earnings per share, ex-items, of $1.33. The average estimate? Three cents! (insert smug snort here) Analysts who cover the sector put more emphasis on cashflow per share, however, which provides a better metric for the companies' ability to put more money into the ground to get oil and gas out of it. EnCana reported cashflow per share of $1.39 vs. an estimate of $1.12; Nexen say cashflow per share hold steady at $1.27, still topping the $1.22 estimate, and Cenovus saw cashflow per share rise to $1.19, exceeding the average forecast by 7 cents. The energy sector will be one to watch today.

Caterpillar will be one to watch today as well after the company topped first-quarter expectations and raised its forecast for the full year on the back of growing demand for construction equipment in the U.S. As it stands, U.S. companies are topping expectations at the highest rate in two years, according to Bloomberg data, thanks in large part to an improving U.S. economy. We are also watching earnings today from Boeing, Harley-Davidson, Sprint-Nextel, Delta Airlines, Nasda OMX, and Eli Lilly.

Other Canadian names to keep an eye on include Methanex, Goldcorp, CGI Group and Bell Aliant.

While U.S. companies have plenty good to say about the U.S. economy, the Fed is likely to be a little more circumspect when it releases a statement on interest rates at 12:30 p.m. ET, then provides more details on its economic forecasts at 2:00 p.m. and sits Ben Bernanke down in front of a room full of journalists at 2:15 p.m. Some say that the Fed's increased transparency and rate forecasts are forcing the central bank into a corner that it can't escape, like Rocky Balboa trapped on the ropes by a furious Clubber Lang (get outta there, Rock!!!), but Bernanke may surprise with his bobbing and weaving this afternoon.

We may even see a bit of offense.

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