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Going, Going…Gone! Why are Canadian tech firms disappearing?(0)

October 29, 2009

Do Canadian tech investors like to swing for the fences as much as our neighbours to the south, or are we satisfied with just hitting singles? In a recent study, The Impact Group’s Jeffrey Crelinsten (along with co-author and Gennum (TSX:GND) founder H. Douglas Barber) found a Canadian “culture of commerce” may be leaving us unprepared for tomorrow’s global economy. DVC’s Nick Waddell interviews Crelinsten.

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Serenic (TSXV:SER) Updated Quant Snapshot

DVC client Serenic (TSXV) just reported results for their Q2 2010. The Company increased its revenue by 23% while earning .03 cents per share. It was The Company’s fourth consecutive quarter of year over year growth. We update our “Quant Snapshot” to include these numbers.

Top Ten: Best Performing Canadian techs (so far) in 2009

It’s been a year of sweet relief for many Canadian tech investors. While mining and metals continue to grab the vast majority of headlines here, the odd technology story has managed to sneak onto the front pages. While Telecom legend Terry Matthews made the list twice, he couldn’t quite capture the #1 spot. See who did and why.

Do Stock Buyback Programs Work?

You’ve seen it dozens of time this year, the “Normal Course Issuer Bid” press release. When management decides their share price is so devalued that the best use of company cash is to buy its own stock, should you be buying too? Caseridge Capital’s Adam Adamou looks at the performance of these companies this year.


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