Large companies offer investors a level of confidence. While any investment comes with risk, these stocks have longer track records, brand recognition, and they are widely held by professional “institutional” investors which can help keep prices stable.
In this Watchlist we provide the Canadian companies with the largest “market capitalization”. This is the total value of a publicly traded company’s outstanding shares of stock multiplied by the price of its shares. It is possible this list can change throughout a trading day if a company’s share price changes dramatically.
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