TSX:CM
TSX:CMBanks

How CIBC’s New Callable Note Issuance Spree At Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSX:CM) Has Changed Its Investment Story

In late December 2025 and early January 2026, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce issued and announced multiple fixed-rate, callable senior and junior unsecured notes, including new Eurobond and Global MTN offerings maturing between 2029 and 2038 at par with small issuance discounts. This concentrated funding activity signals a recalibration of the bank’s capital structure and wholesale funding mix, with implications for interest expense, balance-sheet flexibility, and how fixed-income and...
TSX:BB
TSX:BBSoftware

BlackBerry (TSX:BB) Valuation Check After Mixed Q3 Results And QNX Slowdown Concerns

BlackBerry (TSX:BB) is back in focus after mixed fiscal Q3 2026 results that beat revenue and EPS estimates, came with higher full year guidance, and highlighted fresh questions around its QNX automotive software platform. See our latest analysis for BlackBerry. The mixed Q3 update and higher guidance come after a tougher run for the stock, with a 30 day share price return of 12.56% decline and a 1 year total shareholder return of 10.92% decline. However, the 3 year total shareholder return...
TSX:BN
TSX:BNCapital Markets

Does Brookfield’s US$100 Billion AI Infrastructure Fund Ambition Change The Bull Case For Brookfield (TSX:BN)?

Brookfield Corporation has launched its inaugural AI Infrastructure Fund, targeting up to US$100.00 billion in AI-related assets, including advanced fuel cells for data centers and AI factory development, supported by its renewable power and infrastructure subsidiaries. This move signals Brookfield’s intention to become a large-scale owner and operator of AI infrastructure, tying its existing energy and infrastructure platforms directly to accelerating AI-related demand. We’ll now explore...
TSX:DOO
TSX:DOOLeisure

BRP (TSX:DOO) Valuation Check After CA$185 Million Follow-On Equity Offering and Dilution Concerns

BRP (TSX:DOO) just raised CA$185 million through a follow on equity offering of 1,850,000 subordinate voting shares at CA$100 each, a modest discount that puts dilution and growth plans in sharper focus for investors. See our latest analysis for BRP. That fresh capital raise lands after a choppy spell, with a 30 day share price return of minus 7.17 percent. At the same time, the 1 year total shareholder return sits at a strong 35.21 percent, suggesting longer term momentum is intact despite...
TSXV:PML
TSXV:PMLMetals and Mining

TSX Opportunities: AKITA Drilling And 2 Other Promising Penny Stocks

The Canadian market has been navigating a complex landscape, with investors encouraged to diversify across sectors like energy, industrials, and materials for potential success in 2026. Amid these broader economic trends, penny stocks remain an intriguing option for those seeking affordable entry points into potentially high-growth companies. While the term "penny stocks" might seem outdated, their appeal endures as they often represent smaller or newer firms that can offer unique value and...