Dundee Corporation

Dundee Corporation
Dundee Corporation
Type Public
Traded as TSXDC.A
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Website dundeecorporation.com

Dundee Corporation (TSXDC.A) is holding company based in Toronto, Canada with wealth management, real estate and resources holdings.

Dundee Corporation was founded by Canadian entrepreneur made billionaire, Ned Goodman. It has been acknowledged in company literature to have been named after the town of Dundee, in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dèagh), which means "Fort on the River Tay" in Scottish Gaelic (the Tay being the longest river in Scotland. While company literature explains the origin of the company name, it is unclear why the company was named after the city of Dundee. Ned Goodman and his family are known widely as a prominent Canadian business family.

Divisions

Dundee Corporation operates in three major business segments:[1]

  • Wealth Management Segment
  • DundeeWealth Inc. (sold off)
  • Dundee Capital Markets Inc. (48% owned subsidiary)
  • Real Estate Segment
  • Dundee Realty Corporation (74% owned subsidiary)
  • Dundee Real Estate Investment Trust (18% owned subsidiary)
  • Resource Segment
  • Eurogas Corporation (54% owned subsidiary)
  • Dundee Precious Metals Inc. (20% owned subsidiary)
  • Breakwater Resources Ltd. (25% owned subsidiary)

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