You don’t have to be a financial guru to know that many companies have struggled on the Stock Market in the last couple of years. Although, things are turning around for some, especially the larger companies, others have decided to take matters into their own hands and create their own opportunities. In the past month, Transglobe REIT announced that have take their company public. Transglobe, a real estate investment company that specializes in commercial and residential property in Canada, is ready to take action and seek new opportunities for their company.
Now that they have gone public with their stocks, they will have a greater and more diverse pool of investors that will help them increase their capital. In return this will help them not only with the costs of operating but also taking on new investments and acquisitions. The increased capital will also help ensure that they don’t have to take on any new debt and increase their net worth. This is something that the shareholders can also appreciate because it will help increase the value of their stocks.
For now stocks are only available on the Toronto Stock Exchange, as outlined in their initial prospectus; however, that may change in the future. Canadian investors will be pleased at the reasonable price of the stocks, only $10 a share. But at that price they are sure to go quickly.
One sign of a good company is that they are able to take any situation and turn it into a positive. Transglobe has taken advantage of the unstable market and made the most of it. They are providing new opportunities not only for themselves and their company, but new opportunities for investors as well. This is a company that is worth not only watching but investing in, as there are surely great things to come.
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