Detailed Quote
Questions on this company?
Become a Member
Company Profile
Interactive Chart
Key Ratios
Earnings
Analyst Recommendations
5i Recent Questions
Q: I believe part of Lorraine’s Aug 24 question was about the NEO exchange itself, and whether it is investible as a company in its own right (apart from the question about buying MSFT on NEO)
NEO was acquired by CBOE Global Markets recently. CBOE does trade publicly but on the BATS exchange. Hope it is Ok to mention this.
I would love for 5i to do a review of the various N.A. exchanges sometime and rank them as investments.
I owned Archipelgo back in the day, and have held X for a long time. Exchanges seem to be good long term investments. Which U.S. exchange would 5i favour at this point, if it were to choose only one?
NEO was acquired by CBOE Global Markets recently. CBOE does trade publicly but on the BATS exchange. Hope it is Ok to mention this.
I would love for 5i to do a review of the various N.A. exchanges sometime and rank them as investments.
I owned Archipelgo back in the day, and have held X for a long time. Exchanges seem to be good long term investments. Which U.S. exchange would 5i favour at this point, if it were to choose only one?
Q: Good morning, I am looking for a few suggestions for my TFSA with the following criteria:
-Canadian small cap or mid cap
-Current and projected double digit sales growth
-Reasonably strong balance sheet
-Currently trading at a reasonable price/sales multiple (for a growth company)
-Strong management
Thanks team for your great service.
Rob
-Canadian small cap or mid cap
-Current and projected double digit sales growth
-Reasonably strong balance sheet
-Currently trading at a reasonable price/sales multiple (for a growth company)
-Strong management
Thanks team for your great service.
Rob
Q: Hi,
Looking at Urbana's NAV ($6), it is reported by the company to be roughly twice the stock price ($3). I bought this stock years ago because the NAV was higher than the stock price, but this discrepancy, and my bewilderment, has only grown.
They like exchanges, and have real assets and privately held assets. Am I ok to increase my underweight position in this name?
Looking at Urbana's NAV ($6), it is reported by the company to be roughly twice the stock price ($3). I bought this stock years ago because the NAV was higher than the stock price, but this discrepancy, and my bewilderment, has only grown.
They like exchanges, and have real assets and privately held assets. Am I ok to increase my underweight position in this name?
Insiders
Share Information
News and Media