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OCTOBER 2020 Investor Insights OCTOBER 2020 Investor Insights Brought to you by Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. October 2020 Share Price Performance SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) Seven Generations Energy Ltd. TSX:VII 31% $4.72 Canopy Growth Corporation TSX:WEED 31% $25.03 First Quantum Minerals Ltd. TSX:FM 29% $15.31 Stelco Holdings Inc. TSX:STLC 28% $14.56 Large Genworth MI Canada Inc. TSX:MIC 28% $44.20 SolGold plc TSX:SOLG 24% $0.60 Methanex Corporation TSX:MX 22% $39.50 New Gold Inc. TSX:NGD 19% $2.70 Eldorado Gold Corporation TSX:ELD 19% $16.70 Cap CAE Inc. TSX:CAE 17% $22.77 MARKET CAP >$1 BILLION OCTOBER 2020 Life Sciences Sector TOP COMPANIES SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE Average Share Price TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) Performance by Sector Canopy Growth Corporation TSX:WEED 31% $25.03 Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. TSX:AUP 6% $20.85 Bausch Health Companies Inc. TSX:BHC 6% $21.95 TOP PERFORMING SECTOR Cronos Group Inc. TSX:CRON 6% $7.07 LIFE SCIENCES 6 Issuers 6% Aphria Inc. TSX:APHA 1% $5.99 OIL & GAS 11 5% Trillium Therapeutics Inc. TSX:TRIL -12% $16.59 CLEAN 9 TECHNOLOGY 1% INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & 35 SERVICES 1% FINANCIAL SERVICES 31 0% Most Active in October 2020 240 -1% OVERALL VOLUME TRADED TICKER (millions of shares) -1% 52 MINING Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) TSX:TD 157.90 Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU 157.40 -1% 27 REAL ESTATE Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:CVE 143.10 -2% 18 TECHNOLOGY Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB 134.80 Bank of Nova Scotia (The) TSX:BNS 117.10 15 UTILITIES & -2% PIPELINES Canadian Natural Resources Limited TSX:CNQ 109.40 CONSUMER 25 PRODUCTS & -4% SERVICES Royal Bank of Canada TSX:RY 105.50 -5% 11 COMM & MEDIA Manulife Financial Corporation TSX:MFC 105.30 Husky Energy Inc. TSX:HSE 87.50 Air Canada TSX:AC 87.00 2 INVESTOR INSIGHTS BY TSX AND TSXV October 2020 Share Price Performance SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) Maple Gold Mines Ltd. TSXV:MGM 252% $0.51 New Found Gold Corp. TSXV:NFG 108% $4.48 Critical Elements Lithium TSXV:CRE Corporation 78% $0.73 Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. TSXV:XLY 77% $0.23 Mid HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. TSXV:HIVE 44% $0.51 TECSYS Inc. TSX:TCS 44% $40.41 Quarterhill Inc. TSX:QTRH 42% $2.56 Boston Pizza Royalties Income TSX:BPF.UN Fund 33% $7.39 Cap Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. TSX:GLXY 33% $4.47 Chorus Aviation Inc. TSX:CHR 33% $2.93 MARKET CAP $100 MILLION TO $1 BILLION OCTOBER 2020 Technology Sector SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TOP COMPANIES TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) HIVE Blockchain Technologies TSXV:HIVE Ltd. 44% $0.51 Average Share Price TECSYS Inc. TSX:TCS 44% $40.41 Performance by Sector Quarterhill Inc. TSX:QTRH 42% $2.56 CloudMD Software & Services Inc. TSXV:DOC 32% $2.78 TSX:HUT TOP PERFORMING SECTOR Hut 8 Mining Corp. 30% $1.27 Converge Technology Solutions TSXV:CTS TECHNOLOGY 33 Issuers 6% Corp. 29% $2.81 CONSUMER AcuityAds Holdings Inc. TSX:AT 27% $4.51 PRODUCTS & 37 SERVICES 4% ProntoForms Corporation TSXV:PFM 19% $0.95 OIL & GAS 30 4% Photon Control Inc. TSX:PHO 9% $1.54 CLEAN 31 Alithya Group Inc. TSX:ALYA 8% $3.26 TECHNOLOGY 2% FINANCIAL 165 1% SERVICES Most Active in October 2020 OVERALL 674 1% VOLUME TRADED TICKER (millions of shares) -1% 19 COMM & MEDIA Bombardier Inc. TSX:BBD.B 86.80 INDUSTRIAL CloudMD Software & Services Inc. TSXV:DOC 68.40 -1% 64 PRODUCTS & SERVICES Aurora Cannabis Inc. TSX:ACB 65.00 -2% 30 LIFE SCIENCES Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. TSXV:XLY 55.60 Crescent Point Energy Corp. TSX:CPG 54.30 -2% 36 REAL ESTATE Nevada Copper Corp. TSX:NCU 50.30 UTILITIES & 65 -2% PIPELINES MEG Energy Corp. TSX:MEG 49.60 -3% 164 MINING Whitecap Resources Inc. TSX:WCP 49.30 Vermilion Energy Inc. TSX:VET 42.80 HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. TSXV:HIVE 42.40 3 INVESTOR INSIGHTS BY TSX AND TSXV October 2020 Share Price Performance SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) Rhyolite Resources Ltd. TSXV:RYE 233% $0.50 Orosur Mining Inc. TSX:OMI 188% $0.49 RESAAS Services Inc. TSXV:RSS 131% $0.45 good natured Products Inc. TSXV:GDNP 117% $0.32 Small Hudson Resources Inc. TSXV:HUD 114% $0.30 New Millennium Iron Corp. TSX:NML 113% $0.17 Diagnos Inc. TSXV:ADK 89% $0.53 Colabor Group Inc. TSX:GCL 85% $0.74 Organto Foods Inc. TSXV:OGO 74% $0.17 Cap iLOOKABOUT Corp. TSXV:ILA 73% $0.45 MARKET CAP $25 MILLION TO $100 MILLION OCTOBER 2020 Technology Sector SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TOP COMPANIES TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) RESAAS Services Inc. TSXV:RSS 131% $0.45 Average Share Price Diagnos Inc. TSXV:ADK 89% $0.53 Performance by Sector iLOOKABOUT Corp. TSXV:ILA 73% $0.45 Bitfarms Ltd. TSXV:BITF 67% $0.51 TOP PERFORMING SECTOR Goldspot Discoveries Corp. TSXV:SPOT 56% $0.28 TECHNOLOGY 45 Issuers 11% Bragg Gaming Group Inc. TSXV:BRAG 55% $0.76 PopReach Corporation TSXV:POPR 45% $1.29 CLEAN 23 TECHNOLOGY 10% NanoTech Security Corp. TSXV:NTS 39% $0.64 CONSUMER PRODUCTS & 22 01 Communique Laboratory Inc. TSXV:ONE 27% $0.35 SERVICES 8% INDUSTRIAL VIQ Solutions Inc. TSXV:VQS 24% $4.89 PRODUCTS & 34 SERVICES 3% OIL & GAS 27 2% Most Active in October 2020 REAL ESTATE 10 1% VOLUME TRADED TICKER (millions of shares) LIFE SCIENCES 50 1% Palladium One Mining Inc. TSXV:PDM 62.90 Zenabis Global Inc. TSX:ZENA 31.80 FINANCIAL 46 SERVICES 0% Numinus Wellness Inc. TSXV:NUMI 31.40 -1% 499 OVERALL VIVO Cannabis Inc. TSX:VIVO 31.20 The Green Organic Dutchman TSX:TGOD 31.10 -2% 13 COMM & MEDIA Holdings Ltd. NextSource Materials Inc. TSX:NEXT 24.60 216 MINING -2% Loop Insights Inc. TSXV:MTRX 21.50 UTILITIES & 13 25 Greenlane Renewables Inc. TSXV:GRN 21.20 -4% PIPELINES Sherritt International Corporation TSX:S 20.90 Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. TSXV:NOU 19.40 4 INVESTOR INSIGHTS BY TSX AND TSXV October 2020 Share Price Performance SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) GBLT Corp. TSXV:GBLT 154% $0.17 Troubadour Resources Inc. TSXV:TR 129% $0.08 Tarku Resources Ltd. TSXV:TKU 100% $0.18 RYU Apparel Inc. TSXV:RYU 100% $0.12 Micro Planet Ventures Inc. TSXV:PXI 98% $0.40 Kanadario Gold Inc. TSXV:KANA 93% $0.77 BMEX Gold Inc. TSXV:BMEX 78% $0.80 Stakeholder Gold Corp. TSXV:SRC 76% $0.30 SustainCo Inc. TSXV:SMS 74% $0.27 Cap VVC Exploration Corp. TSXV:VVC 71% $0.06 MARKET CAP <$25 MILLION OCTOBER 2020 Clean Technology Sector SHARE PRICE SHARE PRICE TOP COMPANIES TICKER PERFORMANCE 31/10/2020 (CAD) GBLT Corp. TSXV:GBLT 154% $0.17 Average Share Price SustainCo Inc. TSXV:SMS 74% $0.27 EEStor Corporation TSXV:ESU 67% $0.05 Performance by Sector ATI Airtest Technologies Inc. TSXV:AAT 56% $0.07 Aurora Solar Technologies Inc. TSXV:ACU 31% $0.19 TOP PERFORMING SECTOR Pond Technologies Holdings Inc. TSXV:POND 22% $0.25 CLEAN 18 Issuers TECHNOLOGY 23% Enerdynamic Hybrid TSXV:EHT Technologies Corp. 20% $0.03 CONSUMER PRODUCTS & 12 11% Earth Alive Clean Technologies TSXV:EAC SERVICES Inc. 20% $0.12 OIL & GAS 20 7% Solar Alliance Energy Inc. TSXV:SOLR 17% $0.04 Thermal Energy International FINANCIAL 34 TSXV:TMG 15% $0.08 SERVICES 5% Inc. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & 18 5% SERVICES Most Active in October 2020 TECHNOLOGY 47 1% VOLUME TRADED TICKER (millions of shares) UTILITIES & 5 Spectra7 Microsystems Inc. TSXV:SEV 88.00 PIPELINES 0% VentriPoint Diagnostics Ltd. TSXV:VPT 44.60 OVERALL 563 0% Avricore Health Inc. TSXV:AVCR 39.30 -2% 7 REAL ESTATE Vision Lithium inc. TSXV:VLI 35.90 Relevium Technologies Inc. TSXV:RLV 27.50 -4% 364 MINING Hillcrest Petroleum Ltd. TSXV:HRH 27.00 8 COMM & MEDIA -7% Last Mile Holdings Ltd. TSXV:MILE 24.60 -7% 30 LIFE SCIENCES Klondike Silver Corp. TSXV:KS 23.40 Therma Bright Inc. TSXV:THRM 22.90 Elixxer Ltd. TSXV:ELXR 21.80 5 INVESTOR INSIGHTS BY TSX AND TSXV Top TSX and TSXV Indices in October 2020 Performance S&P/TSX Health Care Index 7% S&P/TSX Venture Financials Index 4% S&P/TSX Venture Information Technology Index 3% S&P/TSX Venture Real Estate Index 3% S&P/TSX Consumer Discretionary Index 0% S&P/TSX Venture Health Care Index 0% S&P/TSX Utilities Index -1% S&P/TSX Energy Index -2% S&P/TSX Venture Consumer Discretionary Index -2% S&P/TSX Materials Index -2% Share Price Share Price Top ETFs in October 2020 Ticker Performance 31-OCT-2020 Fund Family BMO S&P US Mid Cap Index ETF TSX:ZMID.U 27% $28.33 BMO BetaPro Natural Gas Leveraged Daily Bull ETF TSX:HNU 20% $12.89 Horizons ETF First Trust AlphaDEX U.S. Technology Sector Index ETF TSX:FHQ.F 15% $37.11 First Trust CI Global Longevity Economy Fund TSX:LONG 13% $23.18 CI First Asset Evolve Automobile Innovation Index Fund TSX:CARS.B 11% $36.90 Evolve ETFs BetaPro Crude Oil Inverse Leveraged Daily Bear ETF TSX:HOD 11% $11.25 Horizons ETF BetaPro Marijuana Companies 2x Daily Bull ETF TSX:HMJU 10% $10.85 Horizons ETF CI First Asset U.S. TrendLeaders Index ETF TSX:SID 9% $29.20 First Asset Evolve US Banks Enhanced Yield Fund TSX:CALL.U 8% $14.18 Evolve ETFs First Trust AlphaDEX U.S.
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