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Zedcor Inc(ZDC-X)
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Zedcor:Stocks Analysts Recently Upgraded on TSX-V (ZDC)

AI-generated - The Globe and Mail - Mon Apr 8, 7:38PM CDT

Zedcor Inc is among the group of TSX Venture Exchange stocks recently upgraded by analysts. This means each stock on this list has seen its averge consensus value move up in the last week, so at least one analyst has upgraded their view on these stocks.

This report is generated monthly. It displays the number of analysts along with their buy-hold-sell ratings for the company. A company is included when its mean rating increases from the previous week. Stocks in this category are held primarily for capital appreciation.

Companies can get upgraded for a number of reasons - but primarily due to improved future earnings potential due to new contracts, new products, cost savings or restructuring.

SymbolNameBuyOut PerformHoldUnder PerformSellNo OpinionMean RatingPrev Mean RatingMean Label
SGDSnowline Gold Corp2100004.66674.5Buy
ZDCZedcor Inc1100004.54Outperform

All data provided as of April 03, 2024.

More about Zedcor Inc

Zedcor Inc is engaged in providing security & surveillance services, and rental of surface equipment & accommodations in Western Canada. The company operates in one segment namely, Security & Surveillance. The firm offers three main services to customers across all market segments such as surveillance and live monitoring through its proprietary MobileyeZ security towers; surveillance and live monitoring of fixed site locations; and security personnel.

Zedcor Inc is listed under ZDC on the TSX Venture Exchange.

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