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Like its rival Loblaw, supermarket operator Metro has delivered solid gains for our subscribers over the past several years. In fact, since we first recommended it as a buy in June 1998 at $3.54 a share (adjusted for splits), the stock is up a whopping 2,275.4%.
We expect Metro will continue to move up in the years ahead, thanks in part to improving efficiency.
Retailers typically operate on low margins, so even small cost savings can have a big impact on profits....
We expect Metro will continue to move up in the years ahead, thanks in part to improving efficiency.
Retailers typically operate on low margins, so even small cost savings can have a big impact on profits....
TD CANADIAN EQUITY INDEX ETF $26.59 (Toronto symbol TTP; TSINetwork ETF Rating: Conservative; Market cap: $1.9 billion) invests in large and medium-sized publicly listed Canadian companies.
The ETF aims to track the Solactive Canada Broad Market Index.
The fund currently holds 276 stocks; the largest segment weighting is allocated to Financial companies (31%), followed by Energy (17%), Basic Materials (14%) Technology (8%), and Industrials (7%).
The top 10 holdings make up 34% of its assets....
The ETF aims to track the Solactive Canada Broad Market Index.
The fund currently holds 276 stocks; the largest segment weighting is allocated to Financial companies (31%), followed by Energy (17%), Basic Materials (14%) Technology (8%), and Industrials (7%).
The top 10 holdings make up 34% of its assets....
Top banking pick Royal Bank of Canada offers a solid 3.6% yield and a cheap valuation with shares trading at just 13.8 times forecast earnings.
Mean reversion strategies anticipate the eventual partial reversal of significant market movements.. Keep reading for more.
A: Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF, $21.04, symbol HCAL on Toronto (Units outstanding: 25.3 million; Market cap: $532.3 million; hamiltonetfs.com), aims to track the Solactive Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index.
This index invests in the biggest six Canadian banks—Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Royal Bank, TD and National Bank....
This index invests in the biggest six Canadian banks—Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Royal Bank, TD and National Bank....
Top banking pick Royal Bank of Canada offers a solid 4.3% yield and a cheap valuation with shares trading at just 11.3 times forecast earnings.
BMO COVERED CALL CANADIAN BANKS ETF $17.30 (Toronto symbol ZWB) holds shares of Canada’s six largest banks (CIBC, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank and National Bank).
The fund started up in January 2011....
The fund started up in January 2011....
Top banking pick Royal Bank of Canada offers a solid 4.1% yield and a cheap valuation with shares trading at just 10.9 forecast earnings.
On October 16, 2023, the old NCR Corp. (New York symbol NCR) completed its plan to split itself into two separate firms. One (called NCR Atleos) will focus on ATMs, and the other (called NCR Voyix) will focus on digital commerce businesses.
Investors received one share of NCR Atleos for every two NCR shares they hold....
Investors received one share of NCR Atleos for every two NCR shares they hold....
The Canadian economy ranks among the top 10 globally. It’s also considered to be in the top 25% of the most competitive economies in the world; it is highly rated for its ability to train and attract skilled workers.
However, after solid growth in 2021 to 2022, higher interest rates have slowed the domestic economy down—although elevated oil and gas prices are providing a measure of support.
We still recommend that most Canadians hold the bulk of their portfolios in dividend-paying Canadian stocks, or ETFs that hold those stocks....
However, after solid growth in 2021 to 2022, higher interest rates have slowed the domestic economy down—although elevated oil and gas prices are providing a measure of support.
We still recommend that most Canadians hold the bulk of their portfolios in dividend-paying Canadian stocks, or ETFs that hold those stocks....