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Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Last Updated Jul 10, 2017 at 3:00 pm MDT

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

Toronto Stock Exchange (15,105.28, up 78.12 points):

Eldorado Gold Corp. (TSX:ELD). Miner. Down three cents, or 0.96 per cent, to $3.11 on 5.4 million shares.

Sandvine Corp. (TSX:SVC). Telecommunications. Up 21 cents, or 4.91 per cent, to $4.49 on 4.3 million shares.

Tahoe Resources Inc. (TSX:THO). Miner. Down 19 cents, or 2.87 per cent, to $6.43 on 4.2 million shares.

Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Aerospace, rail equipment. Up four cents, or 1.72 per cent, to $2.37 on 3.6 million shares.

Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Financial Services. Down nine cents, or 0.36 per cent, to $24.92 on 3.3 million shares.

Encana Corp. (TSX:ECA). Oil and gas. Up 48 cents, or 4.44 per cent, to $11.28 on 3.2 million shares.

Companies reporting major news:

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSX:CM). Bank. Up four cents, or 0.04 per cent, to $106.10 on 692,017 shares. The Toronto-based bank has agreed to pay up to US$200 million in stock and cash to acquire Geneva Advisors, a private wealth management firm headquartered in Chicago. CIBC says Geneva Advisors will build on its recent acquisition of PrivateBancorp in a deal valued at about US$5 billion.

Cogeco Communications Inc. (TSX:CCA). Communication services. Up $2.29, or 2.87 per cent, to $82.09 on 68,478 shares. The Montreal-based company is preparing to expand in the Eastern United States by purchasing the MetroCast cable systems business in a deal valued at US$1.4 billion. Cogeco will make the acquisition through its Atlantic Broadband subsidiary, which has a definitive purchase agreement with Harron Communications LP, a family business.

Husky Energy (TSX:HSE). Oil and gas. Down two cents, or 0.15 per cent, to $13.63 on 914,500 shares. Statoil says two exploration wells drilled about 500 kilometres off Newfoundland’s east coast have come up empty. Trond Jacobsen of Statoil Canada says the results are “disappointing” as the company and its partner Husky Energy assess next steps for drilling near the Bay du Nord field.