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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (22,361.78, up 101.48 points): Toronto-Dominion Bank. (TSX:TD). Finance. Up 38 cents, or 0.48 per cent, to $80.18 on 12.2 million shares.

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange (22,361.78, up 101.48 points):

Toronto-Dominion Bank. (TSX:TD). Finance. Up 38 cents, or 0.48 per cent, to $80.18 on 12.2 million shares.

Lundin Mining Corp. (TSX:LUN). Mining. Up 45 cents, or 2.81 per cent, to $16.47 on 6.7 million shares.

TC Energy Corp. (TSX:TRP). Energy. Up 31 cents, or 0.60 per cent, to $52.01 on 6.3 million shares.

Tilray Brands Inc. (TSX:TLRY). Health care. Down 71 cents, or 20.29 per cent, to $2.79 on 5.2 million shares. 

Argonaut Gold Inc. (TSX:AR). Mining. Down one cent, or 2.41 per cent, to four cents on 5.0 million shares.

BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB). Technology. Up 29 cents, or 7.42 per cent, to $4.20 on 4.9 million shares. 

Companies in the news:

Tilray Brands Inc. (TSX:TLRY). Health care. Down 71 cents, or 20.29 per cent, to $2.79. Tilray Brands Inc.said it expected adjusted EBITDA of US$60 million to US$63 million for its 2024 financial year ending May 31, down from earlier guidance for US$68 million to US$78 million. Tilray also said it no longer expects positive adjusted free cash flow for its full financial year, due to the delayed timing for collecting cash on various asset sales. The change came as Tilray said it lost US$105.0 million or 12 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Feb. 29. The result compared with a loss of US$1.2 billion or US$1.90 per diluted share in the same quarter last year when it recorded a large one-time impairment charge.

BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB). Technology. Up 29 cents, or 7.42 per cent, to $4.20. BlackBerry Ltd. has announced a deal to work with chipmaker AMD on new robotic systems technology. It made the announcement at the Embedded World conference in Nuremburg, Germany. The collaboration combines BlackBerry's software with AMD's computer hardware. BlackBerry said the combination will enable sensor fusion, high-performance data processing, real-time control, industrial networking and reduced latency in robotic applications. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 9, 2024.

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