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OneMove Technologies sees 60% revenue growth in March

Vancouver's OneMove Technologies Inc. (TSX-V:OM), which sells a web-based real estate transaction platform, announced that March 2010 revenue increased 60% compared to March 2009.

Yukon explorer announces $5 million financing

Junior explorer Golden Predator Royalty & Development Corp. (TSX:GPD) announced Monday a $5 million flow-through common share financing.

Teck and Fronteer commit to drill program in Turkey

Teck Resources Ltd. (TSX:TCK.B) and Fronteer Development Group Inc. (TSX:FRG) has announced a $2.7-million drill program for 2010 at their joint-venture Halilaga project. Teck has a 60% stake in Halilaga, a copper-gold porphyry deposit in Turkey.

Imperial Metals revenue falls, losses mount

Vancouver's Imperial Metals Corp. (TSX:III) flipped from a profit to a loss in 2009. The miner of gold, copper and silver lost $12.8 million in its fiscal year that ended December 31, 2009. It generated a $59.6 million profit in 2008.

Cantest name change no joke

A good rule of thumb is to be skeptical when a company announces that starting April Fools Day it will officially change its corporate name. Burnaby-based Cantest Ltd.

Premium Brands buys interest in local pasta and sauce maker

Vancouver's Premium Brands Holdings Corp. announced Wednesday that it will acquire an 80% interest in Duso's Enterprises Ltd., a Vancouver-based specialty pasta and sauce maker, for approximately $5.6 million.

Tranzeo acquires U.S. wireless competitor

Pitt Meadow's Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. (TSX: TZT) announced Wednesday that it will acquire a Silicon Valley-based competitor in a US$5 million share deal. Aperto Networks Inc.

Yellow Pages acquires Canpages

Montreal-based Yellow Media Inc. (TSX:YLO.UN) has announced plans to buy local search and directories publisher Canpages for $225 million. Yellow Pages will buy Canpages from an investor group led by private equity firm HM Capital Partners.

Jinshan Gold adds Chinese executives

Jinshan Gold Mines Inc. (TSX:JIN) has beefed up its executive team with Chinese dealmakers.

B.C. enthusiasm for Earth Hour fades

B.C.'s electricity load dropped by a mere 1.04% during Earth Hour. Enthusiasm varied for the initiative which encourages people to douse lights and refrain from using energy-sapping devices such as televisions, computers and heaters for one hour.