TSX:CRT.UN
TSX:CRT.UNRetail REITs

How CT REIT’s Dividend Increase and Strong Occupancy Rates May Affect TSX:CRT.UN Investors

CT Real Estate Investment Trust recently reported its second-quarter and six-month earnings for 2025, posting sales of C$149.78 million and C$300.18 million, respectively, alongside a 3% increase in monthly distributions. This dividend increase was enabled by continued growth in adjusted funds from operations and supported by a diversified property portfolio with strong occupancy rates. We'll explore how the continued dividend growth, underpinned by stable property income, shapes CT REIT's...
TSX:TKO
TSX:TKOMetals and Mining

Why Taseko Mines (TSX:TKO) Is Up 11.3% After Swinging to Profit Despite Lower Copper Production and What’s Next

Taseko Mines Limited recently reported second quarter 2025 results, posting CA$116.08 million in sales and CA$21.87 million in net income after a year-ago loss, despite lower copper production and continued processing of lower-grade stockpiles at its Gibraltar mine. This turnaround was accompanied by ongoing progress in regulatory review for a proposed new British Columbia copper mine and updated company guidance projecting increased copper and molybdenum output in the second half of...
TSX:CFP
TSX:CFPForestry

Are Canfor’s (TSX:CFP) Ongoing Losses Reshaping Its Long-Term Competitive Position?

Canfor reported its second quarter 2025 results, showing sales of C$1,379.4 million and a net loss of C$202.8 million, with basic loss per share widening to C$1.71 compared to a year earlier. An important detail is that while net losses continued, the company's year-to-date loss narrowed slightly compared to the previous year, highlighting both ongoing difficulties and incremental progress in reducing losses. We’ll explore how Canfor’s continued significant net losses, despite slight...
TSX:CJT
TSX:CJTLogistics

Cargojet (TSX:CJT) Is Up 6.4% After Expanding Long-Term DHL Partnership and Reporting Q2 Gains – Has The Bull Case Changed?

Earlier this month, Cargojet announced it has renewed and expanded its long-term air cargo partnership with DHL, extending their agreement until at least March 31, 2033, with two additional two-year renewal options potentially extending it until 2037; Cargojet will continue providing a full suite of air transport services to support DHL’s global logistics, and the arrangement includes significant changes to equity warrants and business volume commitments. Alongside this development, Cargojet...
TSX:BN
TSX:BNCapital Markets

Brookfield’s AI Fund Ambitions: A New Chapter in Capital Allocation Strategy for TSX:BN?

Brookfield Corporation recently announced the pricing of a US$650 million senior notes offering due 2036 at a 5.33% interest rate, alongside plans to launch an AI-focused fund. An interesting detail is that these moves highlight Brookfield's ongoing efforts to tap capital markets and capture momentum in fast-growing technology sectors. We'll explore how Brookfield's new AI fund may shape the company's investment narrative and future market positioning. We've found 19 US stocks that are...
TSX:FIH.U
TSX:FIH.UCapital Markets

Is Strong Earnings Growth and Persistent Buybacks Altering the Investment Case for Fairfax India Holdings (TSX:FIH.U)?

Fairfax India Holdings reported its second quarter and six-month results for the period ended June 30, 2025, showing significant increases in revenue and net income, as well as a return to profitability for the half-year. The company also continued its share repurchase activity, signaling management's ongoing confidence in the business and its commitment to shareholder returns. We'll explore how strong earnings growth and persistent buybacks shape Fairfax India Holdings' investment narrative...
TSX:CURA
TSX:CURAPharmaceuticals

Can Curaleaf Holdings' (TSX:CURA) Q2 Revenue Slide Challenge Its Premium Product Ambitions?

Curaleaf Holdings released its second-quarter 2025 results, reporting revenue of US$314.52 million and a net loss of US$53.16 million, both lower than the previous year. Losses per share increased year-over-year, highlighting ongoing operational pressures and a challenging revenue environment for the company. We’ll examine how Curaleaf’s widened losses and declining revenues may alter the outlook for international and premium product plans. Find companies with promising cash flow potential...
TSX:CVE
TSX:CVEOil and Gas

Will Cenovus Energy’s (TSX:CVE) Capital Returns Offset Concerns From Lower Production Guidance?

Cenovus Energy Inc. recently reported second quarter 2025 results, showing lower year-over-year sales and net income, alongside updated production guidance due to temporary facility shutdowns. Amid these results, the company affirmed both its common and preferred dividends and completed a sizable share buyback, highlighting continued capital return to shareholders. We'll examine how Cenovus’s reduced upstream production guidance and balance of capital returns may influence its investment...
TSX:T
TSX:TTelecom

How Investors May Respond To TELUS (TSX:T) Net Income Drop Amid Goodwill Impairment and Dividend Increase

TELUS Corporation recently reported second quarter 2025 earnings, announcing revenue of C$5.08 billion and a C$285 million goodwill impairment, while also increasing its quarterly dividend. Net income fell sharply to C$7 million from C$228 million a year earlier, highlighting the financial impact of the impairment despite ongoing revenue growth and dividend hikes. The steep drop in quarterly net income alongside the non-cash impairment underscores the challenges TELUS faces in maintaining...