TSX:FTG
TSX:FTGElectronic

Firan Technology Group (TSX:FTG) Margin Expansion Reinforces Bullish Narratives on Growth and Valuation Discount

Firan Technology Group (TSX:FTG) reported net profit margins of 7.5%, exceeding last year’s 6.5%, while delivering annual earnings growth of 36.2% for the most recent year. Over the last five years, earnings have surged at a remarkable 50.9% rate per annum. Future forecasts point to continued earnings growth of 23.2% per year and revenue growth of 10.1% per year, both outpacing the broader Canadian market. Alongside these robust growth rates, FTG’s valuation multiples and current trading...
TSX:CRON
TSX:CRONPharmaceuticals

TSX Penny Stocks Spotlight: Cronos Group And 2 Other Promising Picks

As the U.S. government shutdown creates uncertainty south of the border, Canada's market remains resilient, buoyed by strong consumer spending and significant investments in artificial intelligence. Amid these conditions, penny stocks, though often seen as a relic from past market eras, continue to offer intriguing opportunities for investors seeking growth potential at lower price points. With a focus on financial strength and solid fundamentals, we explore several Canadian penny stocks that...
TSX:DSG
TSX:DSGSoftware

Is Descartes Stock Still Attractive After 6.5% Rally Despite Ongoing Volatility in 2025?

So you are looking at Descartes Systems Group, wondering whether to stick with the stock, take some profits, or maybe get in on a new opportunity. Over the past week, Descartes rebounded with a 6.5% gain, offering a glimmer of optimism after a rougher patch in market sentiment. Zooming out, though, the recent month was tough, with shares down 8.4%, and year-to-date returns still sit at -16.9%. But here is the twist: despite a 5.2% drop over the past year, Descartes still boasts a 46.9% return...
TSXV:ALDE
TSXV:ALDEMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks Spotlight GoldMining And 2 Others

As the U.S. government shutdown brings uncertainty to economic data releases, the Canadian market remains a focal point for investors seeking stability and growth opportunities. Penny stocks, often seen as remnants of past market trends, continue to offer potential value by providing access to smaller or newer companies that could benefit from current economic conditions. In this article, we will spotlight GoldMining and two other penny stocks that stand out for their financial strength and...
TSX:CRON
TSX:CRONPharmaceuticals

Exploring Three Undiscovered Gems in Canada's Stock Market

As the U.S. grapples with a government shutdown and its potential economic ripple effects, Canada's stock market remains an intriguing landscape for investors seeking opportunities beyond the usual suspects. In this environment, identifying undiscovered gems requires a keen eye on sectors benefiting from resilient consumer spending and technological advancements, making small-cap stocks particularly appealing for those looking to diversify their portfolios amidst broader market resilience.
TSX:BEP.UN
TSX:BEP.UNRenewable Energy

Brookfield Renewable Soars 12.7% as Investors React to Latest Clean Energy Optimism

If you've found yourself eyeing Brookfield Renewable Partners lately, you're not alone. The stock has posted an impressive 12.7% gain over the last 30 days, and it’s up 17.1% since the start of the year. These are solid numbers, especially in a sector where sentiment can swing with the latest headlines about clean energy policies and global investment flows. With a 4.8% bump just in the past week, clearly something is catching investors’ attention. Of course, deciding what to actually do with...
TSX:CIGI
TSX:CIGIReal Estate

How Should Investors View Colliers After Its 8% Slide and New Property Launch in 2025?

Wondering whether Colliers International Group is a buy, hold, or sell? You are definitely not alone. This stock tends to catch the eye of both growth seekers and value investors, and its recent performance is enough to spark debate. After all, Colliers has delivered some impressive gains over the long haul, up 138.0% over the last five years and 67.1% over the past three years. More recently, things have cooled a bit, with a 1.6% dip over the last week and an 8.3% slide through the past...