Toronto Stocks Continue Decline; Enerflex Falls on $1.5 Billion Merger with Exterran
January 24 2022 - 11:33AM
Dow Jones News
By Adriano Marchese
Canadian stocks continued their retreat Monday midday with the
S&P/TSX Composite Index down 578.06 points in the session, in
step with most global markets. All sectors were in the red, with
technology services, process industries and producer manufacturing
leading the decline. Enerflex Ltd. shares fell sharply after saying
it would acquire Houston-based Exterran Corp in a US$1.5 billion
combination.
Canada's S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 2.84% to 20035.26. The
blue-chip S&P/TSX 60 declined 2.80% to 1218.74.
Enerflex shares fell 18% to C$6.49 after it said it would buy
Exterran at a ratio of 1.021 Enerflex shares for each Exterran
share, worth around US$6.38 based on Friday's closing price of
C$7.90 (US$6.25) for each share.
Other market movers:
Shares in Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. fell 7.8% to C$4.28 after it
said the company's operations in Burkina Faso continue as normal
amid reports the country's president is being detained by the
military.
Trevali Mining Corp. shares fell 13% to C$1.62 after it said it
expects lower payable zinc production in 2022 after missing its
guidance range in 2021.
Intermap Technologies Corp. stock was up 4.5% to C$0.66 a share
after it said it received a contract with a European airline to
provide elevation data for route planning operations.
Write to Adriano Marchese at adriano.marchese@wsj.com
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January 24, 2022 12:18 ET (17:18 GMT)
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