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CTC-A : Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Stock Profile

Qayyum Rajan is a CFA Charterholder who has previously worked at CIBC, RBC Dominion Securities and Sentry Investments before creating his own fintech ventures.He has been a financial advisor, analyst and portfolio manager who is passionate about helping people reach their financial goals.Qayyum is the owner of Wealth Awesome where he writes financial content and creates tools for over 20,000 Canadian investors.

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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited trades with the ticker CTC-A on the TSX and is in the Specialty Retail industry.
Overview
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited provides a range of retail goods and services in Canada. It operates in three segments: Retail, CT REIT, and Financial Services. The Retail segment retails automotive maintenance products and accessories, parts, and tires, as well as automotive services and roadside assistance; electrical, hardware, home environment, paint, plumbing, and tool products; cleaning, food & drink, home décor, home essentials, home organization, kitchen, and pet care products; camping, exercise, hockey, hunting, fishing, seasonal recreation, and team sports and golf products; and backyard living, backyard fun, cycling, gardening, outdoor tools, seasonal, and toy products. This segment offers its products under the Canadian Tire, Canadian Tire Gas, Pro Hockey Life, Mark’s, PartSource, Helly Hansen, Party City, and SportChek brand names. This segment also participates in loyalty programs, as well as sells its products online. The CT REIT segment operates as a closed-end real estate investment trust that holds a portfolio of properties comprising Canadian Tire stores, Canadian Tire anchored retail developments, industrial properties, mixed-use commercial property, and development properties. The Financial Services segment provides consumer credit cards, in-store financing, insurance products, and retail and broker deposits; and savings accounts and guaranteed investment certificates. Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
 

CTC-A.TO Stock Price and Key Stats

CTC-A Stock Key Stats

Exchange: TSX

Market Cap : $9065.205MM

PE Ratio: 23.209

Price: (Updated: )

Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs Competitors in Specialty Retail

Lets see how CTC-A.TO stacks up against others in the Specialty Retail asset management industry. We have identified its main peers as:

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc, New Look Vision Group Inc, Alcanna Inc, Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited, Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited

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Specialty Retail Industry Comparisons

CompanyMarket Cap ($MM)P/E RatioEV/EBITDADividend Yield
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc (ATD-A)$52,820.21816.10312.1390.9%
New Look Vision Group Inc (BCI)$783.0150.50513.2390.0%
Alcanna Inc (CLIQ)$327.8468.87215.0430.0%
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (CTC)$9,065.20333.77210.2833.0%
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (CTC-A)$9,065.20523.20910.2814.4%
EV/EBITDA: Enterprise Value to Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization – this ratio compares the value of a company, including debt, to the company’s cash earnings less non-cash expenses Industry: companies that have a lot in common Market Cap: Market Capitalization – the total value of all a corporation’s stock N/A: Not Applicable or Not Available P/E: Price-to-Earnings – this ratio relates a corporation’s share price to its earnings per share Price: Stock Price – current value to buyers and sellers Dividend Yield: Dividend or Distribution Yield 

Comparisons within Specialty Retail

  • Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc (ATD-A)
    • CTC-A has higher EPS (6.83 vs 3.082). CTC-A has higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 0.9%). CTC-A has a higher P/E ratio (23.209 vs 16.103) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs New Look Vision Group Inc (BCI)
    • CTC-A has higher EPS (6.83 vs 0.99). CTC-A has higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 0.0%). BCI has a higher P/E ratio (50.505 vs 23.209) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs Alcanna Inc (CLIQ)
    • CTC-A has higher EPS (6.83 vs 1.02). CTC-A has higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 0.0%). CTC-A has a higher P/E ratio (23.209 vs 8.872) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (CTC)
    • CTC has higher EPS (6.84 vs 6.83). CTC-A has higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 3.0%). CTC has a higher P/E ratio (33.772 vs 23.209) indicating it’s more expensive.
  • Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC-A) vs Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (CTC-A)
    • CTC-A has higher EPS (6.83 vs 6.83). CTC-A has higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 4.4%). CTC-A has a higher P/E ratio (23.209 vs 23.209) indicating it’s more expensive.
 
Our Recommendation: Hold
Shows positive EPS growth from this year to next, suggesting improving profitability. Has a lower P/E ratio (23.21) than the industry average (23.53), indicating potential undervaluation.
 

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