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Dividend Stocks
Wajax: Strong Revenue Growth Driven by Diversified Industrial Portfolio
Wajax Corp. offers a very high 8.0% yield as it continues growing revenues in the Canadian industrial market.
3 min read
Scott Clayton
Dividend Stocks
Attractive Valuation and Yield Make T. Rowe Price a Compelling Buy
T. Rowe Price offers a 5.8% yield at an attractive valuation as it keeps growing assets under management due to its consistent returns and a client-first culture.
1 min read
Jim Bates
Growth Stocks
End of dual class share structure adds to Alimentation Couche-Tard’s appeal
Alimentation Couche-Tard’s 25% dividend hike came before its sales slip in the quarter, although an earnings jump and a stock split increase its appeal for investors.
4 min read
Scott Clayton
Growth Stocks
Mattr Corp: Revenue Rose 8.5% and Earnings Beat Estimates
Mattr (formerly ShawCor) is making good progress with its two main industrial businesses as revenues and earnings are projected to grow significantly.
2 min read
Jim Bates
Growth Stocks
Vulcan Materials Benefits From Economies of Scale
Vulcan Materials aggregates-led growth strategy continues to deliver results through strategic acquisitions in attractive markets.
2 min read
Pat McKeough
Wealth Management
5 Steps to a Successful Retirement Investment Plan
Build a retirement investment plan more successfully when you focus on tried and true ways of saving, like using an RRSP and a RRIF, among other strategies
4 min read
Pat McKeough
Blue Chip Stocks
IBM Stock: AI Growth, Dividend Strength Make it a Buy for 2025
IBM is well positioned for long-term growth thanks to its strategic acquisitions and AI focus.
3 min read
Scott Clayton
Value Stocks
How to Find Top Undervalued Canadian Stocks for Steady Gains with Low Risk
Use these ratios, our tips on spinoffs, and other advice for long-term gains with top undervalued Canadian stocks. Learn more now.
6 min read
Scott Clayton
ETFs
These 2 Low-Fee Canadian Bond ETFs Are a Good Way to Hold Bonds
Low interest rates make bonds unattractive, but for investors who want stable income through bonds, we see two Canadian bond ETFs as buys
4 min read
Scott Clayton
Value Stocks
Campbell’s Gains from Rao’s Deal and Offers 4.1% Dividend Yield
While Campbell’s Co. faces near-term challenges from shifting consumer preferences and potential tariff impacts, its strong brand portfolio, dividend income, and strategic initiatives provide a solid foundation for long-term investors. The recent acquisition of premium brands like Rao’s enhances the company’s growth profile, while cost savings programs should help protect margins.
Investors should monitor developments regarding U.S....
2 min read
Jim Bates
Dividend Stocks
Dividend stocks make cash payouts that serve as a way for companies to share the wealth they’ve accumulated. These payouts are drawn from earnings and cash flow and paid to the shareholders of the company. Typically, these dividends are paid quarterly, although they may be paid annually or even monthly as well.
Wealth Management
Wealth management
is the practice of putting your savings to work so that it continues to grow over your lifetime and will also benefit your heirs. Wealth management encompasses many different areas of investing like
long term investment planning
and
retirement planning
.
AI Investing
Artificial intelligence (AI) is essentially the merging of today’s big computing with big data. This has resulted in breakthroughs in everything from creating machines to recognize faces with more accuracy than a human, to the development of chatbots able to collect, organize and simplify all the Internet has to say on any topic.
Spinoffs
One of the ways a company can try to unlock its own hidden value is by creating a separate company out of a corporate subsidiary. The parent company can either sell stock in the new company to the public, or spin it off—hand the stock out to its own investors.
Value Stocks
What are value stocks?
One of the sweetest and most profitable pleasures of successful investing is to buy high-quality “value stocks” (or stocks that are reasonably priced, if not cheap, in relation to its sales, earnings or assets), then hold on to them as mainstream investors recognize the value and push up the share price.
How To Invest
Pat McKeough has been making investing for beginners simple—and profitable—by helping investors make big gains for more than 25 years. His advice to
beginning investors
is the same as it is for all investors: buy high-quality, mostly dividend paying stocks (or ETFs that hold these stocks) and evenly spread your investments over the five main economic sectors (Resources, Manufacturing, Finance, Utilities and Consumer). Pat also believes investors should avoid stocks in the broker/media limelight and focus on those with hidden or little-noticed assets.
Blue Chip Stocks
Blue chip stocks
are big, well-established, dividend-paying corporations with strong business prospects. These are companies that also have sound management that should be able to make the right moves to keep competing successfully in a changing marketplace.
Penny Stocks
A
penny stock
in general trades for under five dollars a share, and as the name implies, sometimes for pennies. Most of the time they’re young companies, or start-ups in speculative markets like mining or technology.
ETFs
What are ETFs?
ETF is an acronym for exchange traded fund.. These
exchange traded funds
are used to track indexes as closely as possible, since investors cannot actually buy an index outright.
Growth Stocks
Growth stocks
are companies that are likely to have sales and earnings growth well above market average. Frequently they pay few, if any, dividends. Instead they typically reinvest any extra cash flow to promote further growth. Chosen wisely—according to Pat McKeough’s advice—high-quality growth-oriented stocks can be worthwhile additions to most well-diversified portfolios.
Mining Stocks
Mining stocks
are investments in companies that produce or explore for minerals. Some of these minerals include uranium, coal, molybdenum (which is used in steelmaking), copper, silver and gold. They are affected by fluctuating commodity prices in addition to their own business and operating risks.
Energy Stocks
What are energy stocks?
Businesses that work in the extraction, refining and delivery of energy sources such as natural gas, oil, uranium and coal, are considered energy stocks.
Value Stocks
Conagra Brands is a Buy With Its 5.5% Yield
Conagra Brands offers a high yield at 5.5% which should help offset concerns about lower revenue and earnings forecasts.
2 min read
Jim Bates
How To Invest
5 Facts About Investing in Stocks You Should Know to Maximize Profits
Discover five facts about investing in stocks that will help you make better investment decisions over the long term. Learn more in this article now.
4 min read
Scott Clayton
Growth Stocks
Russel Metals Pays You a High 4.4% as It Diversifies Its Revenue Streams
Russel Metals Inc. offers both a high yield of 4.4% and plenty of upside for investors.
2 min read
Scott Clayton
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