Foreign MNCs in Canada: Sources Links
Provides a linked excel sheet containing source document links for 300 foreign MNCs active in Canada to track their financial results, investor events, press releases, corporate governance, and sustainability data.
Key features:
- Covers 300 foreign MNCs active in Canada including CDRs, US listed in Canada, and Foreign listed in Canada (non-CDRs and non-US)
- Comprehensive coverage of direct source links for documents related to financial results, investor events, press releases, corporate governance, and sustainability data for the 300 foreign MNCs
- User-friendly format as available in a linked excel file, enabling users to easily filter and sort information
Compilation of data that is normally scattered across separate corporate and government filing structures such as:
- Company websites
- Capital markets regulators’ websites (SEC, SEDAR)
- Inbound investment data announced by various international trade development agencies' Canadian offices
- Trade developments reported by provincial industrial registries
- Foreign subsidiaries filings of Canadian parent companies
Key benefits:
- 24/7 update cycle providing an immediate, running list of new information links added
- Distributed online, eliminating the need of terminal access at office or campus library
- Database can be filtered by 8 distinct variables—region, country, company, ticker, market capitalization, market capitalization group, industry group, and industry—for seamless search and selection
- Enables data availability comparisons between two companies, as well as benchmarking a specific company against broader industry norms or country norms
Useful to:
- Users across Canada for academic, business, and general investment research
- Smaller institutions, independent money managers, and individual investors who usually do not subscribe to premium $30,000 annual business subscriptions to global platforms
- Wealth managers and venture capitalists who can use these sources to value firms, integrate ESG criteria into portfolios, and assess foreign direct investment (FDI) trends
- Policymakers and regulators to monitor foreign market control, negotiate trade agreements, and enforce regulations like the ban on forced labour in supply chains
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