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TSX:TIH
TSX:TIHTrade Distributors

Is It Too Late To Consider Toromont Industries (TSX:TIH) After Its 63% One-Year Rally

If you are wondering whether Toromont Industries is fairly priced or stretched at its current level, this article will walk you through what the numbers are saying about the stock. Toromont’s share price recently closed at C$197.33, alongside returns of 8.9% over 7 days, 15.1% over 30 days, 17.6% year to date, 63.1% over 1 year, 85.5% over 3 years and 130.9% over 5 years. This naturally raises questions about value and risk. Recent coverage has focused on Toromont’s role in capital goods and...
TSX:GRA
TSX:GRAChemicals

NanoXplore (TSX:GRA) Q2 Loss Extends Profitability Debate Despite Bullish Growth Forecasts

NanoXplore (TSX:GRA) has released its Q2 2026 results, reporting revenue of CA$27.6 million and a net loss of CA$3.8 million, translating to basic EPS of CA$0.02. The company’s quarterly revenue declined from CA$33.1 million in Q2 2025 to CA$27.6 million in Q2 2026, while basic EPS over the same quarters was unchanged at a loss of CA$0.02. These figures frame the context for investors who are weighing expectations for growth against ongoing losses. Against that backdrop, the latest numbers...
TSX:TVK
TSX:TVKEnergy Services

A Look At TerraVest Industries (TSX:TVK) Valuation After Strong Q1 Sales Growth And New Dividend

TerraVest Industries (TSX:TVK) is back on investor radars after reporting first quarter results that included a 74% sales increase, higher net income, and a declared quarterly dividend of CA$0.20 per share. See our latest analysis for TerraVest Industries. Despite the strong first quarter results, TerraVest Industries’ share price has been under pressure recently, with a 1 day share price return of a 9.21% decline and a 30 day share price return of an 18.45% decline, even as its 1 year total...
TSXV:MJS
TSXV:MJSMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks Under CA$300M Market Cap: 3 Promising Picks

As the Canadian market navigates a landscape influenced by global tech repricing and AI-driven shifts, investors are increasingly seeking opportunities beyond traditional sectors. Penny stocks, though an older term, remain relevant as they represent smaller or emerging companies that can offer unique value propositions. By focusing on those with strong financial foundations and clear growth potential, investors may uncover promising opportunities in this often-overlooked segment of the market.
TSX:NUAG
TSX:NUAGMetals and Mining

A Look At New Pacific Metals (TSX:NUAG) Valuation As Bolivia Pursues Mining Law Reforms

Event overview and why it matters New Pacific Metals (TSX:NUAG) recently reported a slightly higher net loss while maintaining strong working capital, as it continues to fund its Bolivian silver and gold exploration projects. At the same time, Bolivia's new government is working on mining law reforms that could reduce bureaucracy and increase legal certainty, and the company is actively engaging with authorities to position its projects within this evolving regulatory framework. See our...
TSXV:DEX
TSXV:DEXMetals and Mining

Almadex Minerals And 2 Other TSX Penny Stocks To Watch

The Canadian market, like its global counterparts, is navigating a period of recalibration as investors reassess the valuation of tech stocks amid rapid advancements in AI technology. In this context, penny stocks—often representing smaller or emerging companies—continue to capture investor interest due to their potential for significant growth. By focusing on those with strong financial health and clear growth prospects, investors can uncover opportunities that might offer both stability and...