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Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange (15,024.53, down 35.30 points):

Precision Drilling Corp. (TSX:PD). Oil and gas. Down 13 cents, or 3.75 per cent, to $3.34 on 4.8 million shares.

Kinross Gold Corp. (TSX:K). Miner. Up 23 cents, or 4.04 per cent, to $5.93 on 4.2 million shares.

Diversified Royalty Corp. (TSX:DIV). Financial Services. Up 13 cents, or 4.76 per cent, to $2.86 on 3.79 million shares.

Trevali Mining Corp. (TSX:TV). Miner. Down four cents, or 2.60 per cent, to $1.50 on 3.77 million shares.

B2Gold Corp. (TSX:BTO). Miner. Up five cents, or 1.47 per cent, to $3.45 on 3.6 million shares.

Yamana Gold Inc. (TSX:YRI). Miner. Up seven cents, or 1.88 per cent, to $3.80 on 3.4 million shares.

Companies reporting major news:

Dollarama Inc. (TSX:DOL). Discount retailer. Up $12.96, or 10.64 per cent, to $134.72 on 1.4 million shares. The Montreal-based retail chain reported a second-quarter profit of $131.8 million ($1.15 per diluted common share), up from $106 million (88 cents per diluted common share) a year earlier. Revenue was $812 million, up from $729 million in last year's second quarter.

Transat A.T. Inc. (TSX:TRZ). Travel and leisure. Down $1.00, or 9.92 per cent, to $9.08 on 583,234 shares. The Montreal-based travel company's third-quarter net income soared to $26.6 million, from $9.4 million a year earlier, while revenue grew 10.5 per cent to $733.2 million.

Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (TSX:POT). Fertilizer. Down seven cents, or 0.32 per cent, to $21.54 on 1.1 million shares. The friendly merger with Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU) (down 26 cents, or 0.21 per cent, to $120.92 on 218,200 shares) is now expected to close several months later than the previous target date due to concerns raised by regulatory bodies in four countries. The two Canadian fertilizer producers say they have made progress on the approval process in all jurisdictions, but the deal likely won't close until the end of the year, rather than midyear as originally expected.

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