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The first quarter's biggest equity deals included Brookfield Asset Management's $580-million common share issue and $480-million secondary offering of Canexus Income Fund trust units.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TIM KILADZE 2011
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Faster growth may benefit materials and industrial companies most closely tied to economic expansion, such as Calgary-based Canexus.
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** Nexen Inc said it will sell its 65 percent stake in the Canexus Income Fund
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Rising rail shipments add to evidence that sales at Canadian producers such as chemicals maker Canexus Corp. haven't faltered in the face of the European debt crisis and a weak U.S. recovery.
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(Alberta-based Canexus, for example, estimates that two-thirds of its sodium chlorate revenues come from the U.S.)
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In August 2009, Canexus issued $46 million of unsecured subordinated convertible debentures to non-controlling interests.
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However, once extra product begins flowing from the Brandon plant, Canexus may close its
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Canexus has $451 million (US$431 million) of committed, secured term credit facilities available until 2011.
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Most major North American sodium chlorate producers pushed price hikes in the 10-12% range since June, including Eka Chemicals, Canexus, Tronox and Erco Worldwide.
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Some of the tightness in North America may be relieved in early 2008 when Canexus is due to open a 12% expansion of its Brandon, Manitoba sodium chlorate facility, bringing the unit's capacity to 296,000 metric tons/year.
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