Here’s How Kevin Li Won the TSXV’s Top Public Venture Capitalist Contest
TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) completed its first-ever virtual competition where participants select their own portfolio of stocks. Kevin Li took home a $5,000 prize for generating the highest rate of return. His strategy was simple: select stocks that he was already familiar with and are poised for growth.
Growth, share price and access to capital key benchmarks for TSX Venture 50 winners0
What do you get when you combine mind-blowing technology, amazing management acumen and corporate conscience with stunning financial growth and dramatically increased share price? Some of the top performers on the TSX Venture 50 for 2020.
TSX Venture Exchange - Picture of a Canadian Job Growth Engine
During 2020, the 50 companies that make up the 2021 Venture 50™ created over 1,500 jobs, growing their workforce on average by over 36% in the midst of a global pandemic. And these companies are projecting a 30% increase in hiring during 2021.
Building Canada’s Next Wave of Public Ventures
We live in interesting times – the pace of information is rapid; technology is not a barrier to entry anymore; and the Canadian capital markets ecosystem is facilitating the rise of more entrepreneur-led companies.
CPC 2.0: Incubating the Next TSX Venture 50 Winners
Every year, TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) recognizes the best 50 performing issuers across five sectors (Venture 50™). The Venture 50 winners are selected by assigning equal weight to share price appreciation, trading volume, and market capitalization growth. The companies on this year’s Venture 50 have demonstrated their ability to access capital for growth and scale up their business for success…all during a pandemic.
2021 TSX VENTURE 50 VIRTUALLY OPENS THE MARKET
February 24, 2021 (TORONTO) – TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) today announced the 2021 Venture 50, the Exchange's annual program showcasing the top performing listed companies from five industry sectors: Clean Technology and Life Sciences, Diversified Industries, Energy, Mining, and Technology.
Reimagining funding models for female-led ventures
It’s an exciting time to be an entrepreneur despite the pandemic or perhaps because of it. The digitalization of the way we work, play and live combined with the flexibility of remote working means that more people can realize their entrepreneurial dreams. However, with opportunity comes the need to address funding models and how to make capital more accessible to ventures started by female founders.