The IPO Is Only the Beginning
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The IPO Is Only the Beginning

Did you know 2021 was a banner year for the tech sector in Canada? IPOs, new companies listing and financing activity records were shattered. With a month to go, capital raised in the public markets for innovation companies has already eclipsed the previous annual record from 2020. Venture capital raised in the first six months of the year overtook all full-year records tracked by Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA).

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Three Ways Canadian Companies Have Adapted for Resilience
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Three Ways Canadian Companies Have Adapted for Resilience

It’s undeniable the profound impact that the pandemic has had on the business community. However, it was not the primary driver of change in recent years. Rather, globalization, technology advancements and shifting demographics are the three major megatrends that have fundamentally changed the landscape for companies in every industry across every geography on the planet.

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The TSX30 Tells Us Some Important Things About What Canada Does Right
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The TSX30 Tells Us Some Important Things About What Canada Does Right

TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) is the largest and oldest junior venture market in Canada. Its profile is so low in many parts of this country that even well-informed policy makers and business people would be hard-pressed to tell you anything about it. But, as the most recent TSX30™ shows, TSXV is a powerhouse when it comes to supplying successful new companies to Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

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How Top-Performing Stocks are Focusing on Sustainability
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How Top-Performing Stocks are Focusing on Sustainability

There is a broader shift that is taking place about the importance of sustainability, environmental, social, and governance (ESG), and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in all areas of business, from investor relations to customer engagement to employee satisfaction. And investors are taking notice.

Nous assistons à un important virage au sujet de l’importance du développement durable, des facteurs environnementaux, sociaux et de gouvernance (ESG) et de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) dans tous les domaines d’activité, qu’il s’agisse des relations avec les investisseurs à l’engagement de la clientèle en passant par la satisfaction des employés. Et les investisseurs en prennent acte.

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What Digital Resilience Means For The Future Of Canadian Business
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What Digital Resilience Means For The Future Of Canadian Business

In September 2021, Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) launched the third edition of TSX30™, a ranking of the 30 top-performing stocks on TSX based on 3-year dividend-adjusted share price performance. Over the last three years, these companies created close to CAD 250 billion of market capitalization growth for their employees, shareholders, and the Canadian market*.

En septembre 2021, la Bourse de Toronto (TSX) a lancé la troisième édition du palmarès TSX 30, un classement des 30 sociétés les plus performantes inscrites à la TSX sur une période de trois ans, désignées selon l’appréciation du cours de l’action ajusté en fonction du dividende. Au cours des trois dernières années, ces sociétés dont la capitalisation boursière était de près de 250 milliards de dollars canadiens ont créé de la valeur pour leurs employés, leurs actionnaires et le marché canadien.*

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