$161.28 -3.50 (-2.13%)

Shopify Inc. Class A subordinate voting shares (SHOP)

Shopify Inc. is a Canadian e-commerce company that provides a leading platform for online stores and retail point-of-sale systems. It enables merchants to create, manage, and scale their online businesses with a suite of tools for website design, payment processing, marketing, and sales analytics. Founded in 2006, Shopify has grown to become a major player in the global e-commerce industry, supporting businesses of all sizes worldwide.

🚫 Shopify Inc. Class A subordinate voting shares does not pay dividends

Company News

Winners and Losers From ChatGPT's Shopping Launch
The Motley Fool • Travis Hoium • October 7, 2025

OpenAI introduced a new shopping feature within ChatGPT that allows users to purchase products directly through the chat interface, powered by Stripe and initially launching with Etsy and Shopify sellers.

Pax8 Unveils Transformational Agent Store
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Kristen Beatty • October 7, 2025

Pax8 launches the Agent Store, an AI platform enabling managed service providers to integrate and manage AI-driven solutions for small and mid-sized businesses, with early access planned for December 2025 and general availability in first half of 2026.

2 Tech Gems to Buy Despite AI Bubble Fears
Investing.com • Jesse Cohen • September 26, 2025

Despite growing concerns about an AI market bubble, Shopify and Fortinet offer strong investment opportunities with robust fundamentals and strategic positioning in e-commerce and cybersecurity sectors.

Purpose Investments Inc. Announces September 2025 Distributions for Canadian Yield Shares ETFs
Benzinga • Globe Newswire • September 18, 2025

Purpose Investments Inc. announced monthly distributions for its Canadian Yield Shares ETFs, with distributions ranging from $0.055 to $0.18 per unit, effective September 25, 2025.

AMD Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, Shares Up on Strong Q3 View
Zacks Investment Research • N/A • July 31, 2024

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported strong Q2 2024 earnings, beating estimates. The company saw robust growth in its Data Center and Client segments, offsetting declines in Gaming and Embedded. AMD provided upbeat Q3 2024 guidance, expecting sequential and year-over-year revenue growth.

Related Companies