18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 16, 1962 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press il Net Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge pr 740 $13% 13% 13% Stock Toronto Stock March 16 ions in cents unless marked $. s--Odd xd--Ex-divilend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Bales $444 4% 4% $12% 12% 12% + % 205 205 205 --S HM 58 % 514+ % 315 --5 34% +M% 16% + % % $35% 35% S74 7% 290 290 $12% 12% C Gas In w 100 370 370 5 CG ec B 250 $22 22 22 Cc Hydro 725 C Imp Bk C 110 C Ind Gas 100 cIL 250 Cdn Ol 415 CPR 1205 Cdn Pet pr 100 CWN_ Gas 240 Col Cell 200 Conduits 300 Con M 1140 Con Gas 336 Corby vt 170 $19 19 Crush Int 500 89% 9% Crush pr 10$117 © 117 Dale 800 325 325 Dist 395 $48% 48 48 Dom Elect 125 $11% 11% 11% Dom El wts 600 760 740 760 D Magnts 100. $10 10 10 236 Dosco $11% il 11 Dom Stores 215 $13% 13% 13% Dom Tar 1521 $21% 21 21% Dom Text 110 $18% 18% 18% $15% $67% 39% $14% $32%4 $26% sli" $174 420 415 $9% 9% $22% 2244 $19% 19% 15% 67% 9% 14% 32% 6 2 14% 17% --% ia- M6 = uw Uw Ms M % 325 % bal +30 --% High Low a.m. Ch'ge G HM -- %) Fam Play 120 $16% 16% 164--% Ford (US) 12109105 105 105 100 26 Ye Fraser 1] 26) Gen Dev 125 $14% 4% 4e--% GMC 421 359% 59% 34+ % G Mack A 100 $6% 6% 6% GL Paper 350 $18% 18% 18%-- % 230 $7 7 7 225 5 E |H Dauch |Horne Pf 550 395 395 395 $59 59 59 + hh 100 $148 147 148 +3 $49% 495% 49% $17% 17% 17% + % $32 31% 32 +% 400. 400 400 35% 5% $5% 5% $19% 19% $8544 85% $45 44% $51 51 5 $35 85 175° 195 Inland Gas Inland G pr |Int Nickel |Int Util JInt Util pr jInter PL |Int Stl P }Inv Syn A Jefferson 3 $9 Jeff Bw 440 430 430 350 350 350 82 82 82 $15% 15% 15% 265 20 20 --S 395 390 395 --5 $23% 23% 23% $15% 15% $32% 32% $34 33% $23% 23% $19% 19% 430 $13% 134 40$106 106 300 265 z10 $42% 320 $16 $57% 666% 66% 66%4-- % +8 +1 Mass-F 5% Milt Brick Molson pr |Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug N St Car NO NGas {Oshawa A 265 4|Home B QN Gas R Nodwell |Roe AV C |Roe AV pr |Rothman |Royal Bank | Royalite StL Cem A St Maurice |Salada F |Shawin A Shaw A pr Silvtrwl A Silverwd B Simpsons 23% 13% 13 $31% 31% $17% 17% 17% T Su ou aM 200 «$9! 9 + $53 53 53 T Fin A 8% 9 + Ml Joni 4|Provo Gas i 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gt 2 1m%+% 19% W% 13 85% 23% 15 19% Me 56% 66 4 8% 13% 534% 25% Stock Slater Steel 1310 Slat Steel pr 100 Southam 25 Stedman 400 $13 Steel Can 260 Steinbg A 250 Suptest ord 6800 Tamblyn xaco Tor-Dom Bk "% Ys "% 58 $184 $i7% 42 $19% $il $29% $39% 39% 39% -- % 370 365 370 $35 3535 $42% 42% 42% $25% 2% 25% % +% MO Paper +% Alminex Bailey S A +10 +2 +15 Dynamic Duvex Glacier Gr Plains Home A +% $14% 14% : $14% 14% $1414 259 «255 385 380 10% 5 2135 200 1350 400 4500 10000 2378 2300 1000 500 69250 550 700 2450 1800 2500 1000 475 100 81500 Medal Nat Pete N Davies Okalta Pac Pete Permo Pttrol Phillips Place +15 +% +4 hu 1 1 $14% 30 3 1 | Wsburne Wststes Decalta Yan Can 700 09 +109 109 +1 8% 846 + MS 11 Net Stock High Low a.m. Ch'ge Curb Dalhousie Sales 600 21 M1 fl MINES Abacus 1000 30 30 OB Amal Rare 500 18% 18% 184 +1% Ansil oe dee * Ses * Sis * § A Arcadia 4200 66 Aunor 700 360 Bankeno 2000 «23 Barnat 100 132 47 47) AT Od Belcher 1750 Bethim 100 230 230 230 Bidcop 13200 2 2% 23% 4% 4% 14% 51 51 51 Black Bay 2000 660 Bouzan 1500 305 620 248 63 66 380 «360 3 2 132 132 -3 Bralorne 816 1100 | Cariboo | Cassiar }Coch Will | Con-Key }C Callinan 2500 C Halli 700 C Marcus 2000 C Morrison 2000 Con Negus 2000 Coprand 105 Cowich 3000 Daering 1000 Delhi Pac 4150 52 51 52+ Denison 405 $12% 12% 12% Dicknsn 200 5 3 5 Dome 100 3000 2200 252 2200 1000 200 32 | Donalda | Elder | Falcon |F'west T | Francoeur |Geco Mines Genex G Masct ¥ YK 150 1000 990 1000 19% 19% 19% 0 305 305 305 700 «1 15 1000 iranduc Rt Gulf Lead Gunnar 920 |Har-Min 1000 H of Lake 27000 Hig i 2500 125 15 15 3% -- 12% 12% 12%+ % 910 910 +3 --4 --1% +1 -1 +% 1000 7000 20 2000 5 5 786 930 725 27% 610 | Jacobus | Jonsmith | Kenville |Ktrr Add \Lab Min |L Dufault $27% 27% 520 510 510 ¥%| Upp }Un 11 Net Btock High Low a.m. Ch'ge Lamaque Langis -- %| Midri M +1% --10 |) Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin San Ant Sand Riv Sherritt Siscoe Steep R Sullivan | Territory | Tombill Un Keno |Un Fort Can Buffad Ventures Waite Am |W Malar | Willroy Wiltsey Zulapa 2050 7 z10 1000 400 2000 4500 380 3838 $70% 60% 60% + % 825 5 44. 44+h% 145 145 2% 23 21 4 145 B | 21% 21 ---% | Sales to 11 a.m.: 933,000. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Flow Of Money Hard To Force By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor A freer flow of money in the world is probably much harder to bring about then a freer flow of trade. You may take a chance on an individral trade transaction, even if your confidence is a little shaky, but you like to be pretty sure of a country's future before you invest a sum of money in it for a term of years. and in need of capital, but whose future political stability may be uncertain. One suggestion made is insur- ance of. private foreign invest- ments through some interna- tional arrangement. Discussions are in the prelim- inary stage and, to provide data, the World Bank recently com- pleted a study entitled Multila- teral Investment Insurance. HELPED RECOVERY This is particularly a problem} The World Bank itself and sev-| for the newer and under - de- veloped countries, anxious for eral other international bodies, such as the International Mone- | tary Fund and the various bod- ies that have operated in Eu- rope's recovery, are evidence that internationally - supported bodies can achieve results far beyond the amounts of money involved. an interest beyond the countries involved, because they make possible projects on which con- struction and engineering com- panies of other countries can 000 to Industrial Credit and In- vestment Corporation of India Ltd., a privately - owned and-) managed development bank es-| tablished to promote growth of| totalled $40,000,000. In seven years the Indian body has approved financial as- bid. | - Among recent announcements) (PEMSA), leading manufac-|74 cents a share; 1960, $945,078, is a loan equivalent to $20,000,-\turer of 'automotive electrical|62 cents. 1000 to 133 industrial concerns, more than half of them new en- terprises in such industries as jelectrical, chemical, mechani- cal, shopping, textile, fertiliser, food - processing, paper, glass and building materials. | World Bank loans in India |Bank still holds $690,000,000. |_ The International Finance |Corporation, World Bank affili- jate, has agreed to invest the 'equivalent of $3,000,000 in Fab- rica Espanola Magnetos S. A. equipment in Spain. CHARGE ANGRY LOVER CHICAGO (AP)--A charge of against a motorist who police said deliberately crashed his car into a building in a fit of NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS British American Bank Note iCo, Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $404,248, $2.69 a share; The World Bank's loans have}total $846,000,000 of which the|1960, $454,962, $3.03. | Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., year lended Dec. 31: 1961, $1,220,847, \$1.63 a share; 1960, $1,514,607, | $20.02. Rolland Paper Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $1,109,979, | J. Robertson Co. Ltd., year jended Nov. 30: 1961, $69,633; 1960, $34,201 private industry in India. Three assault with intent to commit/girl friend. The motorist, Jose earlier loans to the institution)murder was lodged Thursday|A. Jaurbe, 32, suffered a bro- ken jaw. 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