Top 7 Most Mysterious Companies Listed On The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)

Here is a list of the top seven most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) as determined by users of the Internet. Feel free to vote for these or other companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) by clicking the button below.

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#1 Imperial Metals Corp

Imperial Metals Corp is voted the first most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 219 votes.

#2 A&W (Canada)

A&W (Canada) is voted the second most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 213 votes.

#3 Absolute Software Corporation

Absolute Software Corporation is voted the third most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 210 votes.

#4 Dollarama

Dollarama is voted the fourth most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 209 votes.

#5 Chartwell Retirement Residences

Chartwell Retirement Residences is voted the fifth most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 204 votes.

#6 Innergex Renewable Energy

Innergex Renewable Energy is voted the sixth most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 199 votes.

#7 Boyd Group Income Fund

Boyd Group Income Fund is voted the seventh most mysterious companies listed on the toronto stock exchange (tsx) with 198 votes.