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Trimac Transportation, $5.70, symbol TMA on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 28.2 million; Market cap: $155.7 million, www.trimac.com), is a trucking company that operates across Canada. Trimac has more than 500 customers and ships products like chemicals, petroleum, cement, wood and wood products, resources, food and compressed and liquefied gases. In the three months ended September 30, 2015, the company’s revenue fell 6.2%, to $95.2 million from $101.7 million a year earlier. That’s mainly because low oil and gas prices have hurt the Western Canadian economy....
NexGen Energy, $0.67, symbol NXE on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 221.4 million; Market cap: $167.8 million, www.nexgenenergy.ca), continues to drill at its 100%-owned Rook I uranium property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The company has reported positive results at the property’s Arrow zone, which it discovered in February 2014. In March 2015, NexGen discovered a new mineralized area, called Bow, 3.7 kilometres northeast of Arrow. Recent drilling at the Arrow zone included hole AR-15-57c3, which returned 5.0 metres of a very high 49.60% uranium oxide....
Vogogo, a start-up firm whose software helps process payments in bitcoin, is spending more than it makes. Our assessment.
We see these two international ETFs from South Korea and Germany as sound choices for a diversified portfolio.