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United Corporations Ltd

UNC:TOR

United Corporations Ltd

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  • Price (CAD)15.76
  • Today's Change-0.02 / -0.13%
  • Shares traded5.63k
  • 1 Year change+11.77%
  • Beta0.5015
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Total returns on $1000

1Y
Fund/benchmarkChange
PriceUnited Corporations Ltd (Ordinary Share)+15.66%
NAVUnited Corporations Ltd (Ordinary Share)+8.54%
Morningstar's BenchmarkMorningstar Canada GR CAD--

Key statistics

On Monday, United Corporations Ltd (UNC:TOR) closed at 15.76, -3.73% below its 52-week high of 16.37, set on Jan 19, 2026.
52-week range
Today
11.20Apr 08 202516.37Jan 19 2026
Short selling activity
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Provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence
Shares outstanding112.48m
Market cap1.73bn CAD
Total assets2.48bn CAD
Total expense ratio--
High16.14
Low15.75
Previous close15.78
Average volume4.99k
YTD Change+7.58%
Beta0.5015
Diluted NAV (est)22.57
Diluted NAV (last pub)22.60
Premium/Discount--
Net Gearing0.00%
Annual div (ADY)0.12
CAD
Annual div yield (ADY)0.76%
Div ex-dateFeb 03 2026
Div pay-dateFeb 13 2026
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