The
S&P/TSX Composite Index
(INDEXTSI:
OSPTX
) closed down last Friday (October 16) at 16,435.69.
Concerns over a global increase in coronavirus cases hit the markets as the world continues to await progress in a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
In commodities, gold and
silver
were
set for a weekly decline
, while
copper
rose on Friday, but was on track for a weekly loss.
Last week’s five TSX-listed mining stocks that saw the biggest gains are as follows:
-
Orosur Mining (TSX:
OMI
) -
Titan Mining (TSX:
TI
) -
Belo Sun Mining (TSX:
BSX
) -
Sherritt International (TSX:
S
) -
Almaden Minerals (TSX:
AMM
)
Here’s a look at those companies and the factors that moved their share prices last week.
1. Orosur Mining
Orosur Mining is a
precious metals
developer and explorer focused on identifying and advancing gold projects in South America. The company operates in Colombia and Uruguay.
Last Monday (October 12), Orosur said its Colombian subsidiary, Minera Anzá, received a first payment of approximately US$650,000 to
fund exploration
from Minera Monte Águila, a joint venture between Newmont (TSX:
NGT
,NYSE:NEM) and Agnico Eagle Mines (TSX:
AEM
,NYSE:AEM). Last Thursday (October 15), Orosur also released its
fiscal year 2020 results
.
During the five day period, the company’s share price jumped 96.67 percent to end the week at C$0.59.
2. Titan Mining
Titan Mining is an exploration and development company that owns the Empire State mine, a group of wholly owned high-grade
zinc
mines located in St. Lawrence County, New York.
The company did not release any news last week, but its share price rose 43.66 percent to end at C$1.02.
3. Belo Sun Mining
Canadian explorer Belo Sun Mining is focused on developing its Volta Grande gold project. Located in Brazil, the project has undergone a complete
feasibility study
that was completed in March 2015.
The company didn’t share any news last week, but it jumped 33.33 percent to end at C$1.36.
4. Sherritt International
Sherritt International is focused on mining and refining
nickel
and
cobalt
from lateritic ores, with projects, operations and investments in Canada and Cuba. The company is the largest independent
energy
producer in Cuba, with extensive
oil
and power operations across the island.
Despite not releasing any news last week, the company’s share price jumped 30 percent to end the period at C$0.26.
5. Almaden Minerals
Almaden Minerals owns 100 percent of the Tuligtic project in Puebla State, Mexico. Tuligtic covers the Ixtaca gold-silver deposit, which was discovered by Almaden in 2010. The Ixtaca deposit currently hosts proven and probable reserves of 65.1 million tonnes grading 0.62 grams per tonne gold and 37.7 grams per tonne silver, or 1.29 million ounces of gold and 78.8 million ounces of silver.
Last week, the company saw its share price go up by 29.13 percent to reach C$1.33.
Data for 5 Top Weekly TSX Stocks articles is retrieved each Friday at 10:30 a.m. PST using TradingView’s
stock screener
. Only companies with market capitalizations greater than C$50 million prior to the week’s gains are included. Companies within the non-energy minerals and energy minerals are considered.
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Securities Disclosure: I, Priscila Barrera, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.