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Contagious Gaming: Top 10 Undervalued Communication Services Stocks on TSX Venture Exchange (CNS)

The Globe and Mail - Wed Sep 7, 2022
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Contagious Gaming is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Communication Services sector on the TSX Venture Exchange. A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company. Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below). The communication services sector contains companies that provide fixed-line or wireless networks as well as internet related companies.

All data provided as-at market close September 05, 2022. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. Contagious Gaming Contagious Gaming Inc is software development company engaged in the business of developing software solutions, video games, and content for regulated gaming and lottery markets in Canada and internationally. Contagious Gaming is listed under CNS on the TSX Venture Exchange.

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