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TMX Group Limited (X.TO)

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36.09-0.36 (-0.99%)
At close: 03:59PM EDT
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Previous Close36.45
Open36.33
Bid36.08 x 0
Ask36.10 x 0
Day's Range35.99 - 36.78
52 Week Range27.13 - 37.01
Volume257,018
Avg. Volume385,116
Market Cap9.999B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.39
PE Ratio (TTM)28.20
EPS (TTM)1.28
Earnings DateMay 02, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.71 (1.98%)
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 22, 2024
1y Target Est36.88
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    TMX Group Announces Voluntary Delisting of Series D, E and F Debentures from Toronto Stock Exchange

    TMX Group Limited (TMX Group or the Company) today announced that its board of directors and Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) have approved the voluntary delisting of the Company's non-convertible Series D, E and F Debentures from TSX. In making the decision to delist, the Company considered, among other things, the fact that secondary market trading in Canadian non-convertible corporate bonds occurs predominantly via over-the-counter markets (OTC), and this decision allows our fixed income investor