Let's dive into where Canadian Tire (TSX:CTC.A) could be headed in 2025, and if this is a stock worth considering right now.
Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A closed 14.9% below its 52-week high of C$169.27, which the company achieved on January 27th.
In a report released today, Mark Petrie from CIBC maintained a Hold rating on Canadian Tire (CDNAF – Research Report), with a price target of ...
West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.’s chief executive called Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs “the elephant in the room” during an earnings call for the company’s fourth quarter. Sean McLaren said the ...
Canadian retail giant Canadian Tire (TSE:CTC) is concerned about tariffs out of the United States. That really is not much of a surprise, given ...
Canadian Tire Corp Ltd (CDNAF) reports a 20% increase in normalized EPS and strategic advancements despite external pressures ...
While Canadian Tire Corp.’s (CTC.A-T) fourth-quarter 2024 financial results came in below the Street’s expectations, National Bank Financial analyst Vishal Shreedhar emphasized “transient headwinds” ...
TORONTO – Tire Corp. Ltd.’s CEO says consumers have started to ease up on the frugality they adopted to cope with the ...
Canadian Tire Corp. executives say their biggest concern regarding tariffs is the risk of heightened unemployment, rather ...
Restaurant Brands International, McDonald’s and Canadian Tire Corp. also reported earnings this week. Here are the details ...
Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. reported its fourth-quarter profit rose compared with a year earlier as its revenue crept higher.
Canadian Tire profit rose as improving consumer sentiment and spending helped return sales to growth in the fourth quarter across its banners, but missed expectations for the period.