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Q: I also agree that this is an excellent deal for TSGI. There does not appear to be alot of analyst coverage for the company. I can't find anything on their website and RBC and CIBC do not have reports. What do you see as the next catalysts for the stock? I bought a position because too many times in the past I have waited for pullbacks and missed out (e.g. SHOP).
Read Answer Asked by James on May 10, 2019
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan & Co.
Capital Power is selling a new issue of preferred shares (Series 11). They are rate-resets with a 5.75% coupon. As a dividend investor, I like this yield, but am wondering about the strength of CPX's balance sheet. Can you please comment on the company's overall debt load, strength of the balance sheet, and riskiness of this particular issue? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Brian on May 10, 2019
Q: CLIQ seems to have a decent Q with SSSG @ 6.2% & stock closed @ $5.63 up 0.31 You comments on the Q & going forward. GC keeps on going down recently especially after disappointing Q. P/P $55.96.Should I hold on, add or sell(if so.please give replacement) Thanks for u usual great services & views
Read Answer Asked by Peter on May 10, 2019
Q: GSY just reported. It has been growing earnings at a rate of 24% per annum for the past 5 years, pays a 2.3% rising dividend and seems to have reasonably good management. Why is it not a $100 stock? No, seriously why is not a $100 stock?? I've owned it for a few years now and I'm not complaining. I've done very well with it. But I really don't get the valuation. What is the unspoken issue?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by John on May 09, 2019
Q: 3:44 PM 5/8/2019
I really apreciated the TSX60 list with US revenue percent for each company. I do however have some questions. Several of the numbers were a surprise.

1. We are told that TD Bank is 50% or more American with a branch on almost every corner in many large US cities but your list shows only 26% of revenue is derived from the US. Can you confirm this number as it makes a big difference to my investing decision.

2. I see Emera has 70% of income from the US which seems a little high to me as I understood that Emera was about evenly balanced between Canada and the US.

3. Fortis with huge investments in ITC in Michigan and 6 adjacent states [the largest independent electricity transmission company in the United States], in Central Hudson Gas and Electric and in UNS in Arizona shows just 9% US income. Surely this figure is sadly out of date.

Can we trust the rest of the figures in the list?

Thank you.............. Paul K
Read Answer Asked by Paul on May 08, 2019