The seemingly endless demand for wireless services got credit for the bulk of BCE Inc.'s (TSE:BCE) growth this quarter, a period in which the telecom giant moved to appeal to people who want new ways to consume its traditional television service.
According to the Marijuana Index Canada – consisting of 10 publicly-traded Canadian companies in the space – the Canadian cannabis sector, [has had] a parabolic rise in share price since May of this year.
Driven largely by energy grid storage and electric vehicle battery usage, annual demand for the commodity rose 26 per cent in 2016, and is set to climb to 39 per cent in 2018 and 73 per cent by 2025.
We’ll try to round up some scary things in the market for our column in two weeks, just in time for Halloween. In the interim, let’s go back to some more basic investment rules and guidelines that all investors should pay attention to.