Stars and Dogs for 2024: The Best and Worst Stocks of the Year

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Stars and Dogs for 2024: The Best and Worst Stocks of the Year
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This article takes a look at the top and bottom performing stocks of 2024, highlighting both the companies that thrived and those that struggled. It covers the impact of major events like Donald Trump's conviction and election on the Canadian market, as well as the performance of gold and bitcoin. The piece also delves into the ongoing battle for control of Gildan Activewear, a Canadian company specializing in blank T-shirts.

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Stocks that took your returns out of this world and the doozies that pulled them down to Earth: Stars and Dogs for 2024Well, that was a doozy. It was a year of extreme politics, extreme weather and extremely poor judgment coming back to haunt some once-respected companies, such as Boeing Co., Nike Inc., Intel Corp. and a certain Canadian bank that let some shady characters get too comfy in its big green chairs.

A growing middle class in Asia, where Manulife has a significant presence, and higher bond yields, which boost insurers’ investment earnings, also helped. Not only did Manulife’s stock eclipse its precrisis peak, but its dividend more than tripled since that fateful cut 15 years ago. All of which proves that investors will eventually forgive and forget – if you make them enough money.Maybe those big green chairs were just too cozy.

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