The price an ounce has slid 11 percent since January alone.
The shares slid almost 31 percent in response to the news.
Bombardier's stock price has slid more than 75 percent in the last two years.
The shares have slid 20 percent since July 17, when they hit a 52-week high of $109.
Sales slid more than 12 percent, to 1.8 trillion, or about $15.1 billion.
Sales at the company slid nearly 8 percent in the first quarter from the previous year.
But having a leading mind share could not keep Homestore.com's stock from sliding 26 percent to $19.31 since that report.
The company's sales slid 6.2 percent, to $2.28 billion in the quarter.
For all of 2004, revenue slid 3.4 percent to $13.8 billion.
Balanced Care slid 7.4 percent to $6.25, a price that must now look like a fortune.