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Cargojet: Stocks Undervalued by Analyst Consensus on TSX (CJT)

Cargojet: Stocks Undervalued by Analyst Consensus on TSX (CJT)

Globe and Mail24-05-2025

Cargojet Inc is among the group of undervalued stocks on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This means the consensus value for each stock on this list is above its current price.
This report is generated monthly. It provides the close price and target price for these companies along with the number of analysts covering the stock. Also included is the fiscal year for the target price as sometimes these analyst targets are not for the current or even the next fiscal year. Stocks in this category are held primarily for capital appreciation.
There may be a number of reasons why a company would be on this list. Companies with a large analyst following with a difference in price versus target are worth exploring in more detail.
Symbol Name Target Year Close Price Target Price Mean Currency Target Price # Estimates
IFC Intact Financial Corp 2025 303.48 329 CAD 7
FFH-U Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd 2025 1333.18 2640 CAD 5
WSP WSP Global Inc 2025 276.83 295.5454 CAD 11
GIB-A CGI Inc 2025 148.04 178.8711 CAD 9
RCI-B Rogers Communications Inc 2025 36.09 55.375 CAD 8
TFII TFI International Inc 2025 120.38 149.3956 CAD 9
WFG West Fraser Timber Co.Ltd 2025 101.62 140.1425 CAD 5
BYD Boyd Group Services Inc 2025 208.54 263.2222 CAD 9
TFPM-U Triple Flag Precious Metals Corp 2025 12.56 34.3634 CAD 8
GRT-UN Granite Real Estate Investment Trust 2025 66.63 84.9195 CAD 8
EQB EQB Inc 2025 94.61 120 CAD 8
PBH Premium Brands Holdings Corp 2025 81.17 106.4444 CAD 9
TVK TerraVest Industries Inc 2025 163.17 195 CAD 2
GSY goeasy Ltd 2025 146.03 220.2857 CAD 7
MEQ Mainstreet Equity Corp 2025 191.58 237.5 CAD 2
SEA Seabridge Gold Inc 2025 16.87 41.695 CAD 1
LAS-A Lassonde Industries Inc 2025 232.98 252 CAD 3
CJT Cargojet Inc 2025 91.9 144.7273 CAD 11
MRC Morguard Corp 2025 112.5 140 CAD 1
HPS-A Hammond Power Solutions Inc 2025 98.93 148.25 CAD 4
PD Precision Drilling Corp 2025 56.83 93.625 CAD 8
CGO Cogeco Inc 2026 64.22 89.5 CAD 2
CGY Calian Group Ltd 2025 38.9 56.8333 CAD 6
TSAT Telesat Corp 2025 21.8 44 CAD 1
BCT BriaCell Therapeutics Corp 2026 4.72 32 USD 1
All data provided as of May 23, 2025.
More about Cargojet Inc
Cargojet Inc operates a domestic air cargo co-load network between several Canadian cities The company also provides dedicated aircraft to customers on an Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance basis, operating between points in Canada, USA, South America, Europe, and Asia. In addition, it operates scheduled international routes for multiple cargo customers between USA and Bermuda, between Canada, UK, and Germany, between Canada and Asia, and between Canada and Mexico.
Cargojet Inc is listed under CJT on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
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