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By Malcolm Morrison |
October 24, 2008
The Toronto stock market sustained another session of steep losses mid-afternoon Friday as investors sold off stocks across the board as pessimism deepened about global economies.
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By Canadian Press |
October 20, 2008
As some of the biggest names in the Canadian oilpatch begin reporting their third-quarter earnings this week, an analyst says he expects the biggest variable in their bottom lines will be how well their refining and marketing businesses fare.
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By Malcolm Morrison |
October 18, 2008
The Toronto stock market surged almost 300 points Friday, led by big gains in energy stocks after oil prices turned around following steep losses in the past three sessions.
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By Lauren Krugel |
October 15, 2008
Wobbly financial markets and tumbling commodity prices are causing major headaches for the oil and gas sector, with some players reconsidering the plans they made when the economic picture looked rosier.
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By Malcolm Morrison |
September 19, 2008
The stock markets in Toronto and around the globe were up sharply late Friday morning as the U.S. government unveiled a plan bound to cost "hundreds of billions of dollars" to shore up investor confidence in a battered financial system.
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By Lauren Krugel |
June 17, 2008
The cost of raw materials like steel are up and governments in provinces like Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador are taking an greater slice of oil royalties.
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By Lauren Krugel |
June 16, 2008
The company expects to produce up to two billion more cubic feet of natural gas from its holdings in emerging unconventional plays in British Columbia and the United States.
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By Lauren Krugel |
May 14, 2008
Following EnCana's lead, Bankers Petroleum is spinning its Albanian heavy oil and North American shale gas businesses off into two different companies.
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By James Stevenson |
October 26, 2007
The news came as an anticipated sell-off in oil and gas stocks on TSX failed to materialize in the wake of Alberta's controversial royalty increase.
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By John Lewandowski |
October 25, 2007
Compared with the same period in 2006, EnCana profits fall to $934 million from $1.36 billion while Suncor's profits fall to $677 million from $682 million.