Fabrice Taylor
Beware the political factor with Toyota's stock
The company is being hounded by a government with an incentive to damage Toyota's brand
Good time to get off the couch, get into Leon's
It's got zero debt. It's cheap and well-managed. It pays out 40 per cent of earnings as dividends
A foundation with room to grow
Mortgage lender Home Capital has fat profit margins, is a consistent performer and is less accident-prone than big banks
Don't be fooled: Potash Corp. is ripe for a takeover
For the reason why, just keep an eye on the provincial government
Apple amazes, any way you slice it
Its accounting changes don't really matter: 20 per cent sales growth is 20 per cent sales growth
Bankers get the bonus, and government takes the risk
No one ever talks about the generous subsidies Canadian banks enjoy, writes Fabrice Taylor
A time for year-end reckonings
Fabrice Taylor takes stock of the Vox portfolio after a year of ups and downs
Labrador Iron Ore on rebound from a rocky bottom
Demand is back. The only hair in the soup: The Canadian dollar
Ma Bell: Safe, modest gains that ring true
The telecoms business is growing, and margins are fat
The gold bubble myth
Bullion may have raced ahead, but there's still gas in the tank