Manufacturing Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
DRT | A | DIRTT Environmental Solutions Ltd. | 19.44 | |
HTC | A | HTC Purenergy Inc. | 100.00 | |
FOUR | A | Horizons Industry 4.0 Index ETF | 0.60 | |
ARE | A | Aecon Group Inc. | 1.16 | |
CLS | B | Celestica Inc. | 3.04 | |
IMO | B | Imperial Oil Limited | -0.15 | |
PANW | B | Palo Alto Networks CDR | 0.93 | |
JWEL | B | Jamieson Wellness Inc | 0.43 | |
EIF | B | Exchange Income Corporation | 0.11 | |
BN | B | Brookfield Corporation | 1.06 |
Related Industries: Airlines Apparel Manufacturing Asset Management Auto Manufacturers Auto Parts Biotechnology Business Services Communication Equipment Conglomerates Contract Manufacturers Credit Services Diagnostics & Research Diversified Industrials Drug Manufacturers - Specialty & Generic Electrical Equipment & Parts Engineering & Construction Farm & Construction Equipment Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances Household & Personal Products Information Technology Services Leisure Lumber & Wood Production Metal Fabrication Oil & Gas Drilling Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Oil & Gas Integrated Other Other Industrial Metals & Mining Packaged Foods Packaging & Containers Paper & Paper Products Pollution & Treatment Controls Recreational Vehicles Security & Protection Services Software - Application Software - Infrastructure Software-Infrastructure Solar Specialty Business Services Specialty Chemicals Specialty Industrial Machinery Steel Tobacco Waste Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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HMAX | A | Hamilton CDN Financial Yld Maximizer ETF | 12.3 | |
BGC | A | Bristol Gate Concentrated Canadian Equity ETF | 10.6 | |
ZEO | A | BMO S&P/TSX Equal Weight Oil & Gas Index ETF | 9.57 | |
XFN | A | iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index ETF | 9.19 | |
XCG | A | iShares Canadian Growth Index ETF | 7.67 |
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Manufacturing is the production of merchandise for use or sale using labour and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial design, in which raw materials are transformed into finished goods on a large scale. Such finished goods may be sold to other manufacturers for the production of other, more complex products, such as aircraft, household appliances, furniture, sports equipment or automobiles, or sold to wholesalers, who in turn sell them to retailers, who then sell them to end users and consumers.
Manufacturing engineering or manufacturing process are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. The manufacturing process begins with the product design, and materials specification from which the product is made. These materials are then modified through manufacturing processes to become the required part.
Modern manufacturing includes all intermediate processes required in the production and integration of a product's components. Some industries, such as semiconductor and steel manufacturers use the term fabrication instead.
The manufacturing sector is closely connected with engineering and industrial design. Examples of major manufacturers in North America include General Motors Corporation, General Electric, Procter & Gamble, General Dynamics, Boeing, Pfizer, and Precision Castparts. Examples in Europe include Volkswagen Group, Siemens, FCA and Michelin. Examples in Asia include Toyota, Yamaha, Panasonic, LG, Samsung and Tata Motors.
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