Dynamite, Garage parent company makes debut on Toronto Stock Exchange

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Groupe Dynamite Inc. kicked off its first day of trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Shares in the Montreal-based retailer behind the Dynamite and Garage stores were priced at $21 in their initial public offering.The offering was made through a syndicate of underwriters including Goldman Sachs Canada Inc., BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., RBC Dominion Securities Inc. and TD Securities Inc.

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