Here are the most active stocks on Friday mid-morning on the TSX and TSX Venture Exchange.
On Friday, the top TSX mover was
Ram Power, Corp. (
TSX: T.RPG,
Stock Forum). It rose 2.6% and was trading at $0.20 on volume of 3.2 million shares.
On August 7, the renewable energy company said the achievement of commercial operation of the phase two expansion at San Jacinto in December 2012 continued to generate strong year-over-year revenue growth for the company of $13.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2013, compared to $7.0 million for the same period in 2012, an 88% increase.
BlackBerry Ltd. (
TSX: T.BB,
Stock Forum) was the second most active stock on the TSX. The stock was up 4.7% and trading at $9.94 on volume of 2.5 million.
Today, Reuters reported that according to sources the smartphone maker is considering going private so as to fix internal problems without outside influences from the market.
Guerrero Exploration Inc. (
TSX: V.GEX,
Stock Forum) was the volume leader on the TSX Venture Exchange. It plummeted 40% and was trading at $0.015 on volume of 2.7 million.
The junior miner had no related news to explain the high volume in trading.
The second most active stock on the TSX Venture was
Fission Uranium Corp. (
TSX: V.FCU,
Stock Forum) It crawled up 0.99% and was trading at $1.02 after 1.3 million shares changed hands.
On August 8, the exploration and development company announced results for an additional
four holes drilled on the R00E Zone on the Patterson Lake South property in the Athabasca Basin. The highlight was hole PLS13-079 with an 18.5 metre wide mineralized zone with a total of 4.94 metre composite "off-scale" radioactivity, including a continuous 4.63 metre interval of continuous "off-scale" radioactivity.