Sentences with phrase «tsx looks»

The material quality in the TSX looks and feels great; rich leathers and firm plastics never drag the interior's luxurious atmosphere down.
The first publicly traded fantasy sports company on the TSX looks to accelerate the experience for players

Not exact matches

«TSX Venture Exchange is a vibrant, well - regulated market with an impor - tant mandate to mentor newly - public companies,» says TSX Venture Exchange President John McCoach, «and also provides a cost - effective stepping stone for international companies looking to list in a quality North American market.»
But while the domestic technology sector is small — it accounts for about 1.6 % of the S&P / TSX Composite Index — there is more to look at than the once mighty smartphone giant.
Raging River Exploration (TSX: RRX) is another company that looks good on a cash - flow basis.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The chief executive of Research In Motion (TSX: RIM) stood before the developers who could play a crucial role in the company's future on Tuesday and gave them a first - look at the new BlackBerry 10 operating system.
One business to look at is Calgary's Secure Energy Services Inc. (TSX: SES).
And all you have to do is look at the 20 - year picture to see that energy's gains have outpaced the broader TSX's by 50 %.
BlackBerry co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin are looking at making a potential takeover bid for the troubled smartphone maker (TSX: BB).
TORONTO — Canadian Tire Corp. (TSX: CTC.A) says it's open to looking south of the border for acquisitions, under certain conditions.
-- BlackBerry (TSX: BB) delivered a hazy look at its first - quarter results on Friday, posting a loss of US$ 84 million that fell short of analyst expectations, while offering few details on whether its new phones are selling well.
If you are merely looking for basic info to narrow down the thousands of stocks out there — the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) alone has 1,500 — a free stock screener will work wonders.
Instead, it looks for TSX - listed companies that have at least $ 300 mln in market cap and have paid and increased their dividends over each of the last five years.
Acura may have decided against offering a V - 8 anywhere in its lineup, but fans have something else to look forward to: a hybrid TSX sedan.
Acura may have decided against offering a V - 8 anywhere in its lineup, but fans have something else to look forward to: a hybrid TSX sedan.According to Automotive News, a hybrid version of the TSX — Honda's European Accord — is poised to debut for the 2011 model year.
While that car's soft suspension soaks up bumps, it delivers few thrills; I doubt anyone looking for the driving experience of an Audi A4 or BMW 3 Series would consider a four - cylinder TSX.
I never warmed to the look, and the TSX's cohesive design only reinforces my opinion.
If your expectations of a wagon are that it's a large vehicle in which you can shuttle the family across the country, you'll need to look beyond the TSX.
Sedans don't have to be boring, and the 2011 Acura TSX proves it with its sleek looks and powerful engine.
Look closely at the front of the TSX Sport Wagon and you may notice something's a little off.
And from its Saturn - looking face, to its cluttered center stack, to its much less VTEC - y engine response, to its dumbed - down steering feel, this new Acura just doesn't have the neat character of the original TSX.
Now the team looks poised and ready to reclaim the manufacturer's championship in the GTS class with their newly - upgraded V6 TSX race cars.
The TSX's navigation screen is beginning to look dated.
For the 2006 TSX, Acura has tweaked the four - cylinder engine to put 5 more horses in the stable, while refacing a virtually unchanged body with a more friendly - looking front grille and headlight arrangement.
The 2014 Acura TSX has officially been unveiled and in the two years since it received a facelift, the model sure looks like it's need of another one.
Refreshed in 2011, the TSX is looking very familiar and tired in standard trims, making the Special Edition more desirable than ever.
The TSX SE model is back, though, and that's a huge plus, especially for those looking for a cheap yet performance - inclined midsize sedan.
The 2012 Acura TSX SE will be sold exclusively with a 2.4 - litre 4 - cylinder engine, and some of the visual features that will distinguish this version from the rest of the range include a more aggressive looking front spoiler, a new rear bumper fascia, new side skirts and the Special Edition logo n the trunklid.
Topping the list, the TSX sedan receives a freshened exterior look along with a wide array of new features and technology — with particular attention being paid to further improving quality and cabin quietness.
Styling is unlike anything the company has built before; it looks entirely different from the smaller TL, and still smaller TSX sedans.
And to be fair, it's not the weakest - looking model in Acura's lineup — that honor goes to the TSX's annoying mug.
2007 Acura TSX W / Only 107,000 Miles... Power Sunroof, Leather Interior looks good NO CRACKS.
Though the TSX is fine on the expressway, you'll be looking for winding back roads.
In terms of styling, the TLX is more toned down than the outgoing TL, but is also a bit sportier and interesting to look at than the TSX.
There are many vehicles on the market but if you are looking for a vehicle that will perform as good as it looks then this Acura TSX is the one!
If you are looking for a mid-sized sedan that can get your daily errands completed without killing your pocketbook at the pumps, but at the same time has a sense of style and performance, then check out the Acura TSX.
If you're looking for room more than sportiness, you may indeed want to consider the Accord sedan — it's more than 7 inches longer, and 2 inches wider than the TSX.
Buick is hoping customers looking at an Acura TSX, a Lexus IS or an Infiniti G37 will consider the Regal.
«If you look at the S&P / TSX Composite Index, it had an annual compound return (including dividends) of 8.9 per cent between 2001 and 2010 while the S&P 500 had an annual compound return of 3.0 per cent, or -2.3 per cent in Canadian dollars given our currency's appreciation during that period,» says Dimock.
As well, its inclusion in the S&P / TSX index will make it more attractive to conservative, safetyconscious investors looking for high income.
Looking at my Morningstar / Andex chart, I see that American large company stocks (as measured by the S&P 500) have outperformed the S&P / TSX by 1.6 % annualized over the past two - thirds of a century.
Once you understand this strategy, you'll appreciate why the iShares MSCI Canada Minimum Volatility (XMV) looks a lot more like a broad - market Canadian equity ETF than its counterparts, the BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity (ZLB) and the PowerShares S&P / TSX Composite Low Volatility (TLV).
And all you have to do is look at the 20 - year picture to see that energy's gains have outpaced the broader TSX's by 50 %.
For instance, if you look at the iShares Canadian Composite ETF (TSX: XIC), which is pegged to the S&P / TSX Composite Index, you'll find it includes 204 stocks.
If you look at the table under the two graphs, you'll see that the S&P / TSX Composite returned 8.5 % annualized during the 10 years beginning in October 2001, outperforming the Mackenzie fund by 2.8 % a year.
Yes, it's all horrendously complex but here's a simple tip for those wishing to hold international equities: If all other things are equal, look for a Canadian ETF provider that offers a TSX - listed international equity ETF that holds the foreign securities directly.
U) BMO S&P / TSX Laddered Preferred Share (ZPR) BMO S&P / TSX Equal Weight Industrials (ZIN) BMO S&P / TSX Equal Weight Global Gold (ZGD) Let's look at the two most interesting ETFs in this lineup.
Those looking to follow a dividend growth approach should check out the Claymore S&P / TSX Canadian Dividend ETF (ticker: CDZ, 0.64 % annual fee) which holds 56 stocks.
iShares S&P / TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD.TO 0.56 %) I have been negative on gold stocks for years, but have found myself looking at this sector as the price seems to have bottomed.
Investors looking to build an income - heavy portfolio should look to stocks such as Exchange Income Corporation (TSX: EIF), Veresen Inc. (TSX: VSN), and others.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z