Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A closed 17.3% below its 52-week high of C$169.27, which the company achieved on January 27th.
Canadian Tire faces tariff threats and economic uncertainties but remains undervalued. Read why CTC.A:CA stock is appealing ...
Canadian Tire CEO Greg Hicks said on Thursday that the retailer is preparing to mitigate potential impacts from tariffs amid ...
Greg Hicks, President and CEO, highlighted Canadian Tire's return to growth with a normalized EPS of $4.07 for Q4, supported by strategic promotions, effective margin management, and investments in ...
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.
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Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.'s CEO says consumers have started to ease up on the frugality they adopted to cope with the economic ...
Canadian Tire Corp. executives say their biggest concern regarding tariffs is the risk of heightened unemployment, rather than the effects of levies on retail prices, because only 15% of the ...
but here are some highlights that may be of particularly interest to those in the automotive space: Canadian Tire Retail Q4 comparable sales grew 1.1%. Strong growth was led by Automotive and offset ...
That includes Groupe Dynamite, Aritzia, Lululemon and Canadian Tire — all of which have been asked about tariff threats during their latest earnings calls. "Knowing that there's going to be a ...
The 2025 Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS) is officially open to the public at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Yesterday, the media got a sneak peek at what the automotive world has in ...