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HBLK Portfolio Update
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc., Manager of the Blockchain Technologies ETF (“HBLK”), is pleased to announce a portfolio…
Message from the CEO – Blockchain Technologies ETF (TSX: HBLK)
There has been a lot of news in many of the HBLK holdings this…
Covid-19 Vaccines in the works
Blockchain Pilot Project To Track Drugs from Lab to Pharmacist
Employer of Choice Award
BDM/Wholesaler of the Year
Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL) holdings that have been in the news for Covid-19 research
Surgeries aided by medical robots continue to grow
Big tech aims to tackle climate change
UPS, Google expand use of drones
Medtronic pacemaker smallest, lightest ever
Alphabet joins the $1 trillion club
Brand leaders led 2019 market gains
The Force is with Disney+
Kimberly-Clark program aids India’s ‘sanipreneurs’
Harvest Global REIT Leaders Income ETF
Telehealth shows signs of promise
Dividend growth can power your returns
There’s more to dividends than the current yield. While current yield tells you what you will receive this…
Healthcare leaders see emerging market payoff
Medtronic pacemaker gives a sales boost
Disney’s streaming service a hit with viewers
Harvest sponsored Women in Wealth panel offers strategies, tips
UPS delivers pharmacy prescriptions by drone
Amgen bets on growth in China
Two deals for Microsoft boost cloud revenues
Robot helps doctor operate from 20 miles away
McDonald’s goes meatless in Ontario burger test
Intuit is a technology brand leader
Healthcare leaders boost AI, robot holdings
IBM adds to its Blockchain partnerships
UPS sees opportunity in healthcare logistics
Harvest, Gold Sponsor of the Wealth Professional Women in Wealth Management
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The case for gold gets stronger
Brand power helps Yum, McDonald’s expand their global reach
Canada, Netherlands test paperless digital passport
Gold glitters as global economy slows
Avengers 4 tops Avatar at box office
Merck uses blockchain to track drugs from lab to pharmacist
Microsoft, Adaptive Biotech use AI to decode immune system
Facebook and partners launch crypto currency coin
Stryker, J&J bet on medical tech uses of 3D printing
UPS files blockchain patent
Robot-assisted surgery cuts costs, recovery time
Medical device companies are expanding their R&D initiatives to bring more robot-assisted surgery…
iPad monitored pacemaker latest AI advance
Rapid advances in technology including robotics and the IoT are transforming traditional health care delivery.
Stream big: should investors go with Disney or Netflix?
Johnson & Johnson among global most admired companies
Johnson & Johnson was named to Fortune’s list of the World’s Most Admired companies recently…
3 tech companies with a cloud-based future
The hallmark of a good company is its ability to adapt to new circumstances. IBM is one such master of adaptation.
The spreading uses of Blockchain Technologies
Companies are exploring the way blockchain can help streamline their operations, or those of their customers.
Covered Calls Income Strategy for ETFs Remain Attractive Post Budget
Covered call strategies are not impacted by the proposed budget.
Microsoft sees a future in virtual health applications
The evolution of healthcare is seeing the wider use of AI to connect phones and computers with doctors…
Technology helps hip, knee replacements last longer
Hip and knee replacements are among the most common forms of surgery. For investors, increasing longevity ……
Surgical products drive Medtronic’s growth
Medtronic sees its latest quarterly profit rise on higher sales of its surgical products and restorative therapies.
The Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF offers income and growth
HUTL offers a defensive strategy of conservative growth and income
Weaker dollar may help gold in 2019: Council
Three trends will influence the price of gold in 2019, according to the World Gold Council.
Gold is a good hedge right now
In the tail end of an economic cycle, with interest rates tipping down, and the U.S. economy slowing, investors could find a hedge in gold, says…
Where is gold going in 2019?
Gold closed out 2018 on a strong note, so what’s lies ahead in 2019? Here’s a roundup of opinion.
Is 2019 gold’s year to shine?
Q&A with Harvest CEO, Micheal Kovacs on the thinking behind the new Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF
How healthcare delivery is changing
Rapid advances in technology are transforming traditional health care delivery.
25 years of dividend hikes for this healthcare leader
Quality is what thrives in good times and bad.
REITs hold value as interest rates rise
A recent MarketWatch article noted that since 1960, REITs have outperformed U.S. stocks…
These multinationals are tackling heart disease
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in Canada, claiming almost 44,000 lives each year.
Global leaders can navigate choppy markets
One place investors can turn as they try to navigate these waters is with companies that have brands…
Global oil demand strong even as renewable sources grow
Despite the growth in alternative fuels and renewable energy sources, global demand for oil continues to grow.
Harnessing the power of reinvested dividends
In a world of record low interest rates, dividends have been finally been getting the respect they…
Harvest Completes Rebalance of its Blockchain Technologies ETF
The Harvest Blockchain Technologies Index is rebalanced quarterly.
Don Tapscott on how the blockchain is changing money and business (Ted Talks)
Ted Talk Video by Don Tapscott explaining Blockchain
Canadian Banks & Real Estate
Canadian bank stocks and REIT’s, an attractive option for income-seeking investors.
Technology stocks nearing record territory on broad-based recovery
Confidence returned to the Tech sector
Global Healthcare sector set to benefit from aging demographics and M&A
To put the potential demand for healthcare products and…
Interest in blockchain soars
With blockchain technology set to transform the way transactions are conducted and recorded globally, a wide range of companies…
Paul MacDonald, CIO on M&A Activities in Healthcare.
Paul MacDonald CIO commenting on M & A Activity in the healthcare sector.
Commentary from Michael Kovacs on HCBB
Commentary from Michael Kovacs, on the Harvest Banks & Buildings Income ETF (“HCBB”)
These ETFs show that good things come in small packages
Harvest’s exchange-traded funds have compiled impressive records so far, writes Gordon Pape.
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