TMX Group, operating major exchanges in Canada, holds a significant position in North American and international financial markets.
Following the 2025 Annual and Special Meeting, all director nominees were successfully elected, with Stephanie Cuskley receiving nearly unanimous support.
Scotiabank reaffirms a “Sector Perform” rating for TMXXF, raising its price target and indicating a positive future performance outlook.
TMX Group (PNK:TMXXF), based in Toronto, is a prominent player in the financial markets, operating the Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, and Montréal Exchange. It provides digital communities and analytic solutions for businesses, traders, and investors. The company has a strong presence in North America and international markets like London, Singapore, and Vienna.
Following the 2025 Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on May 6, TMX Group announced the election of its directors. All nominees listed in the management proxy circular were successfully elected. Among them, Stephanie Cuskley received an impressive 99.98% of votes in favor, while William Linton had the highest percentage of votes withheld at 6.53%.
On May 7, 2025, Scotiabank maintained its “Sector Perform” rating for TMXXF, recommending investors to hold the stock. At the time, the stock price was $39.49. Scotiabank also raised the price target for TMX Group from C$56 to C$57, indicating a positive outlook for the company’s future performance.
TMXXF’s stock price on the PNK exchange is currently $39.49, with a daily range between $39.49 and $39.67. Over the past year, the stock has experienced a high of $40.51 and a low of $26.37. The market capitalization of TMXXF is approximately $10.98 billion, reflecting its significant presence in the financial markets.
The trading volume for TMXXF is relatively low, with only 100 shares traded today. This low volume may indicate limited investor activity or interest in the stock at the moment. However, the company’s strong market position and recent director elections suggest potential for future growth and stability.