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Q: HI,( Merry Christmas to you and yours !)

I've owned this stock since 2009 so I don't mind a little volatily, as I feel this company and the CEO are eventually going to be recognized as one of the premier entrepeneurial companies in Canada. Today there wasquite a turnaround on Premium Brands price, however the acquistitions seem to me to be right in line with their plans and are a good fit. Have any thoughts on the drop and the acquisitions?

Slainte,
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on December 02, 2016
Q: When I go to the "ask a question" box there is always the start of someone elses question? Please fix.
To my question on TOY; the drop today of nearly 10% has occurred with only 100+/-unit bids & trades this AM at 6-8500 - whereas daily volume is generally around 50-60,000 trades. Just curious & would appreciate your comments. Thank you.
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Read Answer Asked by Robert on December 01, 2016
Q: My research shows Absolute having a very high debt level, yet it remains one of your favorites and is in the income portfolio. Usually you seem to be more risk averse. What am I missing?
Thanks, len
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on December 01, 2016
Q: Thinking long term on the themes of infrastructure spending, recent pipeline approvals, (with maybe more to come in the US), and projections for crude to stabilize in around ~$60/barrel, do you see any tailwinds for BDI assuming they can keep the balance sheet clean? If not BDI, any other recommendations for companies providing support services to future infrastructure spending?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 01, 2016
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
On the strength of your recommendation to consider Absolute Software (see Ryan`s blog of Sept. 06),I took a 4% position on ABT; of course as always seems to be the case when I buy any stock, the SP immediately started a decline and continued to a downslide of almost 15%+. What caught my attention was the reference to growth, coupled with a healthy and sustainable dividend. As well, this was a good fit in that I did not previously own any Tech stocks. Since the blog, I have read your response to other members, that ABT should definitely be considered a good candidate for an Income portfolio. Is there any change to the thesis that, although not a near horizon event, the growth profile is still a consideration?
Thank you,
Rick.
Read Answer Asked by Rick on December 01, 2016