UPDATED May 20, 2024
The end of the pandemic is in sight, and travel is beginning again. While these stocks took a beating over the last year, some of them may be looking up as people start booking holidays after being cooped up inside for a year. However with the last year being brutal for airline stocks, the list below looks for the companies that have come out with the best balance sheets.
Company | Last Price | 7D Return | 1Y Return | Market Cap | Analysts Target | Valuation | Growth | Div Yield | ||
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EIF | CA$48.41 | 0.9% | -11.8% | CA$2.3b | CA$63.61 | PE19.1x | E22.8% | 5.5% | ||
CHR | CA$2.21 | -1.3% | -28.9% | CA$445.6m | CA$3.02 | PE10.3x | E24.2% | 0% | ||
AC | CA$18.75 | -1.6% | -14.0% | CA$6.7b | CA$28.01 | PE3.1x | E-15.7% | n/a | ||
TRZ | CA$3.27 | -0.9% | -10.7% | CA$126.8m | CA$2.84 | PE-4.3x | E-4.6% | n/a | ||
JET | CA$0.75 | -2.6% | -38.5% | CA$44.0m | n/a | PE-1.5x | n/a | n/a | ||
VOL | CA$0.14 | 3.6% | -54.7% | CA$18.2m | n/a | PB2.2x | S24.0% | n/a | ||
CJET | CA$0.075 | -11.8% | -60.5% | CA$11.8m | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |