Stuart Olson Inc. (SOX) Increased 5.22% on Apr 18

Shares of Stuart Olson Inc. (TSE:SOX) last traded at 4.23, representing a move of 5.22%, or 0.21 per share, on volume of 152,810 shares. After opening the trading day at 4.1, shares of Stuart Olson Inc. traded in a close range. Stuart Olson Inc. currently has a total float of 27.78M shares and on average sees 58,465 shares exchange hands each day. The stock now has a 52-week low of 4 and high of 8.15.

Canada: S&P/TSX Index

The S&P/TSX Composite Index is the headline index of equities listed on Canada’s Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).Its components are market capitalization-weighted and together the constituents of the index account for 70% of TSX market capitalization.
The S&P/TSX Composite replaced the TSE 300 Index.

Inclusion in the index

The S&P/TSX Composite has eligibility criteria that among others require that a candidate stock for inclusion in the index must be listed on the TSX and the company behind the stock must be incorporated under Canadian laws.

Being a market capitalization weighted index, components of S&P/TSX Composite must weigh at least 0.05% of the index. Additionally, index candidate must have traded at a minimum average price of C$1 over in the last three months and maintained a price of at least C$1 in the last three trading days of the month immediately before the index is rebalanced. Still on market capitalization, the index is also float adjusted, whereby restricted stocks, such as those held by company insiders and stock that don’t trade frequently such as those held by the government and venture capitalists are excluded.

Liquidity of a stock is another important consideration for inclusion in The S&P/TSX Composite. Though measure is taken so that no single stock dominates the movement of the index, a security must be liquid enough in terms of volume traded and dollar value. As such, the number of transactions in a security must be at least 0.025% of all the sum of trading volume of eligible securities. Stuart Olson Inc. has relatively good liquidity.

The S&P/TSX Composite is the primary gauge of the performance of Canadian stocks, especially given its massive coverage of the country’s equity market. Besides being a benchmark, the S&P/TSX Composite is also an investible index.

The index has about 250 components representing a variety of sectors. Of the index’ sectors, Financials is the largest, accounting for 36% of the index. The second-largest sector in the index is Energy, representing 20% of the index. Canada has a booming energy sector backed by oil drilling, which explains the large position of Energy in S&P/TSX Composite. Stuart Olson Inc. is a stock traded on the Canadian exchange.

Besides Financials and Energy, Materials, Industrials and Consumer Discretionary make the top 5 sectors in the index.
The S&P/TSX Composite is regularly rebalanced to remove constituents that fall short of eligibility requirement and replace them with newly eligible ones.

Index performance

S&P/TSX Index hit its lowest level on record of 217.50 points in February 1950. But the index reached an all-time high of 15657.63 points in September 2014, backed by soaring gold and crude oil prices. Excitement in the Canadian energy and commodities sectors also provided a boost to the Financials sector, thus lifting the index to the record high.

After a lull, investors are jostling for Canadian stocks again amid hopes of a bright future for commodities where prices will continue to strengthen after a long period of soft prices. The move by OPEC members to cap oil output to stabilize oil prices is also boosting investor appetite in Canadian stocks. The stability of the Canadian economy and the strong corporate governance standards are other reasons Canadian stock market is heating up with an influx of domestic and foreign retail investors. Professional analysts might be interested how this will affect Stuart Olson Inc..

More notable recent Stuart Olson Inc. (TSE:SOX) news were published by: which released: “GE CEO compares company to Red Sox after dramatic dividend cut – Yahoo Finance” on October 30, 2018, also Streetinsider.com with their article: “Form 8-K HFF, Inc. For: Mar 18 – StreetInsider.com” published on March 20, 2019, Theglobeandmail.com published: “Monday’s TSX breakouts: A stock with 10 buy recommendations and an 86% gain expected – The Globe and Mail” on January 14, 2019. More interesting news about Stuart Olson Inc. (TSE:SOX) were released by: Bostonglobe.com and their article: “BU ends 38-year drought in Women’s Beanpot – The Boston Globe” published on February 13, 2019 as well as Bostonglobe.com‘s news article titled: “Northeastern men’s basketball ends Hofstra’s win streak – The Boston Globe” with publication date: February 03, 2019.

Stuart Olson Inc. provides general contracting and electrical building systems contracting to the institutional and commercial construction markets in Canada. The company has market cap of $117.52 million. The Buildings Group provides integrated project delivery, construction management, and design-build construction services. It has a 22.26 P/E ratio. The Commercial Systems Group engages in designing, building, maintaining, and servicing electrical and life safety systems, security infrastructure, and other related building technology systems, as well as voice, data, and communications networks for commercial, institutional, and multi-tenant residential buildings.

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