Canada Market’s top losers: Enterprise Group-14.16%, BioHarvest Sciences -12.34%

Zentek Ltd. (ZEN), specializing in non-energy minerals, fell by 7.76% to 1.07 CAD. With an EPS of -0.11 CAD, Zentek has shown some recovery, with an EPS growth of 28.88%.

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At 9:50 AM ET, several Canadian stocks showed declines. Enterprise Group Inc. (E) led with a drop of 14.16% to 1.88 CAD, though it remains a strong buy with an EPS growth rate of 131.40% over the past year and a market cap of 131.009 million CAD in the finance sector.

BioHarvest Sciences Inc. (BHSC), a process industries company, fell by 12.34% to 6.75 with an EPS of -1.60 CAD and an EPS contraction of 52.39%. McCoy Global Inc. (MCB), an industrial services company, was also down by 8.16%, trading at 3.15 CAD. Despite this, McCoy holds a modest P/E ratio of 9.83 and has a dividend yield of 2.04%.

MetaVista3D Inc. (DDD) dropped by 8% to 1.15 CAD, though the company lacks available financial metrics, indicating limited data for investors in the finance sector. Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH) declined by 7.92% to 14.31 CAD, even as it holds a strong buy rating and a market cap of 397.651 million CAD in health technology.

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Zentek Ltd. (ZEN), specializing in non-energy minerals, fell by 7.76% to 1.07 CAD. With an EPS of -0.11 CAD, Zentek has shown some recovery, with an EPS growth of 28.88%. Pivotree Inc. (PVT) saw a decline of 7.41% to 1.00 CAD in the technology services sector, with EPS down by 61.96%.

Thinkific Labs Inc. (THNC) dropped by 7.38% to 3.01 CAD, despite a strong buy rating and a high P/E ratio of 213.48. Silvercorp Metals Inc. (SVM), a non-energy minerals company, decreased by 7.20% to 5.93 CAD, holding a dividend yield of 0.54% and solid EPS growth of 149.73%. Lastly, Canadian North Resources Inc. (CNRI) was down by 6.98% to 1.00 CAD, with considerable losses reflected by a 446.72% decline in EPS.

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