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Consumer non-cyclical stocks. Nobody wants them, but everyone should own them.They are the unloved companies of the TSX where growth, while not spectacular, tends to keep coming year after year. Otherwise known as defensive stocks or consumer staples, these are companies such as Saputo Inc. TSX:SAP , whose businesses you can count on over the stanley water bottle long haul.But which ones should you own Every once in a while, I like to create fun articles that provide readers with stock ideas they might not have thought of articles that jog the old noggin.Today, I d like to talk about the ABC of consumer non-cyclicals, and I m not referring to the checklist of things you should look f stanley cup or when buying these types of stocks. Rather, I m looking for three consumer non-cyclical stocks stanley mugs whose company name begins with the letter A, B, or C.Letter AFool.ca contributor Ryan Goldman recently discussed the attractiveness of Andrew Peller Ltd. TSX:ADW.A stock. The Canadian winemaker has a beautiful w |
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