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Precision Drilling shares plummet as Alberta fund manager sells stake

CALGARY - Shares in Precision Drilling Corp. (TSX:PD) dropped Thursday as its largest shareholder, Alberta Investment Management Corp., sold its entire 20 per cent stake in the oilfield services giant.

The stock was at $9.31 in afternoon trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, a drop of nearly 9.3 per cent. It hit traded as low as $9.20, 10.3 per cent lower than the previous close.

Precision was the most actively traded stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with more than 69.5 million shares changing hands.

Commenting on the unusual market activity, Precision put out a brief statement explaining that AIMCo had sold its entire stake, or about 56 million shares, in an overnight transaction.

"AIMCo acted independently of Precision in both its decision to exit its position and the facilitation of the overnight marketed transaction," Precision said.

The investment has paid off for AIMCo which manages $70 billion on behalf of 26 pension, endowment and government funds in Alberta.

The money manager paid $3 per unit for Precision, which was an income trust at the time.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2013
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