Toromont Industries Ltd. should see continued earnings growth thanks to its leading market share and Canada’s plan to increase spending on infrastructure projects.
Top pick Barrick Mining just raised its dividend a whopping 140% as it generates record earnings and continues its strategic asset reorganization.
Warner Music Group Corp. is well-positioned for higher-margin catalog revenues, added streaming adoption, and new AI monetization opportunities.
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Newmont’s share price has increased twice as much as the price of gold since January, which should help it expand operations and lower costs.
ALCOA INC. $8.54 (New York symbol AA; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 1.1 billion; Market cap: $9.4 billion; Price -to- sales ratio: 0.4; Dividend yield: 1.4%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.alcoa.com) continues to cut its bulk aluminum output in response to low prices. It’s also expanding its more profitable businesses, such as making parts for cars and airplanes.

Alcoa’s earnings fell 67.7% in 2012, to $262 million, or $0.24 a share. These figures exclude unusual items, such as gains on asset sales and costs to close plants. In 2011, the company earned $812 million, or $0.72 a share. Revenue fell 5.0%, to $23.7 billion from $25.0 billion. Aluminum shipments rose 3.2%, but average prices fell 11.7%.

The uncertain global economy will probably continue to dampen aluminum prices. However, Alcoa’s long-term outlook remains bright. It owns 25.1% of a joint venture that is building a new smelter in Saudi Arabia; a state-owned mining company owns the remaining 74.9%. This new plant, which should begin operating later this year, will have the lowest operating costs of all of Alcoa’s facilities.
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Imperial Oil will focus on oil sands, refineries after selling 497 Esso stations–for double its 2015 earnings.
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