Buoyant TSX Q3 earnings near their peak, says CIBC World Markets
Ample free cash leaves room for dividend increases
- By: James Langton
- December 16, 2004 December 16, 2004
- 10:40
Ample free cash leaves room for dividend increases
Slower growth ahead for U.S. economy
Canada to lag U.S. in 2005
Glamis Gold makes bid for Goldcorp
Toronto stocks closed higher for the third straight session Wednesday as higher commodity prices buoyed resource issues. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 19.80 points,…
Price of crude oil expected to moderate
Fiscal strength remains an asset
S&P/TSX up four points; Dow off 24
13 stocks predicted to produce superior results
Three companies added; four removed
Sprint, Nextel announce US$35 billion merger
S&P/TSX up 54 points; Dow gains 38
Inflation pressure still low, central bank says
Stock prices have been slow to recover
S&P/TSX up 51 points; Dow unchanged
Plans to list stock on its own exchange
Industrial production rises slightly
Manufacturing activity slows
U.S. trade gap widens
S&P/TSX up 67.5 points; Dow surges 95 points
“Mega-deals” continue to drive growth
Transparent, single opening price for 3,300 stocks
S&P/TSX up 60 points; Dow Jones jumps 35
Offer of US$2.6 billion rejected, but both sides agree to talks
October sales revised higher