A handful of Canadian juniors have rocketed to the top of the TSX Venture Exchange’s 50 highest-performing emerging companies last year, according to data from parent company TMX.
Power Nickel (TSXV: PNPN) clocked the highest growth, with its share price rising 630% over the last year to C$1.70 apiece on Wednesday, for a market cap of C$330.8 million. It’s at fourth place.
“The performance of the TSX Venture 50 underscores the strategic importance of Canadian natural resources and high-growth innovation,” TSX Venture Exchange president Tim Babcock said in a release.
“With heightened demand for critical minerals, energy security and transition, and advanced manufacturing, this year’s TSX Venture 50 showcases how TSXV is empowering Canadian businesses to raise capital, scale operations, and contribute to a secure and prosperous future for Canada.”
The top 50 list ranks each company’s…


