TSX:CEU
TSX:CEUEnergy Services

Will CES Energy Solutions' Share Buyback Shape a New Capital Allocation Story for TSX:CEU?

CES Energy Solutions recently reported its third quarter 2025 financial results, showing sales of CA$623.22 million and a net income of CA$40.49 million, while also announcing the completion of a share buyback totaling 6,495,800 shares for CA$57.56 million and affirming its quarterly dividend of CA$0.0425 per share. The combination of increased sales, sustained shareholder returns through dividends and buybacks, and a slight decrease in earnings has drawn heightened attention to the...
TSX:TAL
TSX:TALOil and Gas

Will PetroTal's (TSX:TAL) Dividend Pause Mark a New Phase in Its Capital Allocation Strategy?

PetroTal Corp. recently announced third-quarter 2025 results, reporting revenue of US$63.91 million and net income of US$3.6 million, alongside a decision to suspend its regular quarterly dividend indefinitely. The suspension highlights the company’s shift toward prioritizing cash reserves and development investment after previously returning almost US$155 million to shareholders since 2023. We'll examine how the dividend suspension and focus on maintaining a US$60 million cash buffer...
TSXV:CAF
TSXV:CAFMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over CA$5M To Consider

The Canadian market is currently navigating a landscape where mega-cap tech companies are transitioning from asset-light to more asset-heavy models, driven by substantial investments in data centers and AI infrastructure. Amid these shifts, diversification remains crucial, and investors might find opportunities beyond the dominant technology sectors. Penny stocks—though an older term—still capture the essence of investing in smaller or newer companies that can offer significant value when...
TSX:KITS
TSX:KITSSpecialty Retail

TSX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Unveiled

As the Canadian market navigates shifting business models and asset-heavy investments in technology, the focus remains on diversification to balance portfolios amid elevated valuations. In this context, growth companies with high insider ownership can offer unique insights into potential opportunities, as these insiders often have a vested interest in the long-term success of their firms.
TSX:HAI
TSX:HAICommunications

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In November 2025

The Canadian market has been navigating a landscape marked by shifting business models, particularly in the tech sector, where investment in data centers and AI infrastructure is on the rise. This environment highlights the importance of diversification and finding growth opportunities beyond mega-cap stocks. Penny stocks, often overlooked yet ripe with potential, offer a chance to explore smaller or newer companies with strong financials that can lead to significant returns.