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Tidewater Midstream: Top 10 Undervalued Small Cap Stocks on TSX (TWM)

The Globe and Mail - Sat Mar 18, 2023
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Tidewater Midstream is now ranked among the top 10 small cap stocks on the Toronto Stock 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). Small caps total market capitalization (300M-2B).

All data provided as-at market close March 16, 2023. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. Tidewater Midstream Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd engaged in providing midstream infrastructure and a natural gas storage facility. Tidewater Midstream is listed under TWM on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Symbol

Name

Close Price

Shares Outstanding

P/E

P/B

Cash per Share

Net Cash per Share

BLDP-TBallard Power Systems6.8300000
ACQ-TAutoCanada19.4406.2000
HOM-U-TBSR REIT13.7602.2000
TAL-TPetroTal0.5802.5000
CRON-TCronos Group2.6800000
TWM-TTidewater Midstream0.88044000
SGR-U-TSlate Grocery9.7404.6000
MOZ-TMarathon Gold0.8900000
CXB-TCalibre Mining1.1909.6000
CTS-TConverge Tech Solns4.11031.3000

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Stocks in this category are held primarily for capital appreciation. Nano, micro, and small cap stocks can be very volatile and may generate high returns or losses. Whereas mid and large cap stocks tend to be more stable.

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