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Park Lawn Corp T.PLC.DB


Primary Symbol: T.PLC Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRWF

Park Lawn Corporation is engaged in providing goods and services associated with the disposition and memorialization of human remains. The Company and its subsidiaries own and operate businesses, including cemeteries, crematoria, funeral homes, chapels, planning offices and a transfer service. Its primary products and services are cemetery lots, crypts, niches, monuments, caskets, urns and other merchandise, funeral services, after-life celebration services and cremation services. Its products and services are sold on a pre-planned basis or at the time of death. It has one stand-alone funeral home located in Durham, North Carolina; one stand-alone funeral home and one on-site funeral home and cemetery located in Abingdon, Virginia; eight stand-alone funeral homes, two stand-alone cemeteries and one on-site funeral home and cemetery located in and around the Savannah, Tennessee area; three stand-alone funeral homes located in Brampton, Woodbridge and Toronto, Ontario and more.


TSX:PLC - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Dec 07, 2023 6:38am
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Post# 35772479

Stockchase After the Close

Stockchase After the Close

As expected Wednesday, the Bank of Canada held the key interest rate at 5.0% for the third straight meeting. Beaten-down bond proxies, including real estate stocks and utilities popped, such as Boralex by 3.04%, but the TSX itself closed -0.5%. Most sectors rose, but gains led by staples and utilities could not match deep losses in energy. WTI crude sank below $70 to trade around $69.25 after shedding 4.2%. 

The most-traded names were all oil: CNQ -5.19%, Suncor -5.51% and Baytex-7.4%. In contrast, Park Lawn jumped 7.53%.

Wall Street also saw declines, despite the U.S. 10-year yield falling to 4.113% as investors expect the Fed to hold interest rates at its next meeting. The S&P closed -0.39%, the Nasdaq -0.58%, and the Dow -0.19%. Oil stocks also lost ground on this side of the border. Constellation Energy closed -4.8% and Halliburton -4.05%. Tech continued to give back recent gains with Amazon at -1.61% for the day and Intel -1.55%. A bright spot was Campbell Soup popping 7.11%. Bitcoin broke its winning streak by retreating 0.6% to trade around $43,800.

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