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Q: I recently trimmed my position in SHOP in my TFSA. I would like to put the new found cash to work. Looking for growth at a reasonable risk and would appreciate your top 3 suggestions other than the companies named above.
Thanks ram
Read Answer Asked by Ray on May 29, 2020
Q: Good Morning,
I'm looking for 8-10 Canadian stocks that you think will do well over the next few years , maybe a mixture of safe solid names mixed in with some higher risk higher growth names. To list a few ideas I am thinking of a bank , maybe BMO, ENB,BAM.a,LSPD,KXS,BYD,GOOS,GSY.
Please add and/or change as you see fit.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by Chris on May 29, 2020
Q: I know you just added GOOS to one of your portfolios and mentioned it is cheaper compared to peers. What multiples are you looking at vs peers and what is it trading at? Also how is the balance sheet and how much revenue comes from China?
Thanks!

Also, just took a look at their website and just on a fashion perspective, it is doing really well (especially those Tron-like jackets... wish I could afford one).
Read Answer Asked by Max on May 27, 2020
Q: Hi. I have the above stocks in my TFSA and have some cash to deploy. Could you please give me 3 suggestions and rank them. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Dona on May 26, 2020
Q: Comments by leaders of countries. " we will need to spend money on Infrastructure roads, bridges, airports, mass transportation, etc. How is best way to play this ? Heavy machinery, cement, re bar, steel, copper and other metals, Its like FDR times during the Depression to get the Economy going again around the World RAK
Read Answer Asked by bob on May 26, 2020
Q: TGOD announced a Shoppers deal with and the stock surged over 100% same day as high as .64 cents and closed at .50. Then the next day the company announced a bought deal to raise $15m at .40 cents and the stock went down as low as .37 cents. Why would they dilute like that with great news, I am sure they could raise money at a higher price, please elaborate. Is it a good time to buy and hold for a few years? Is there any big risks I am not aware of?
Thanks,
George
Read Answer Asked by George on May 25, 2020
Q: Hi Team,
Your recommendations on "Food Delivery Service" companies trade in Canadian and/or US exchanges or ETF?
Thank you for your help and appreciate your good services !!
Tak
Read Answer Asked by Tak on May 25, 2020
Q: Hello Team,

I was hoping to get your opinion and tickers on the next upcoming Canadian "darlings".

I know you are very favourable of LSPD.

Would you be able to provide few more of those companies: the ones that have huge potential despite the current risk,

Thank you very much
Read Answer Asked by Mykola on May 22, 2020
Q: Hi folks, in Q1 results just released, I noticed that Curaleaf has total assets of $1.296B...but Goodwill has increased to $181.465M, and Intangible assets net has increased to $392.342M. Quick math Goodwill app 14% & Intangibles app 30% of total assets. This marks an increase in % from previous Q from app 9% & 25%. Is the increase good...or a red flag...as I thought both Goodwill & Intangibles were negative/bad for company. Could U please explain & clarify so I can understand better. Also, did Q results looks of, and would cura/c be Buy,Hold,Sell. Thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Read Answer Asked by John on May 21, 2020
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
I currently have 50K ready to be invested in the market. I am looking for capital gain in the next 24 months. Above stocks have been hammered and did not fully recover yet. Agree that they are in different sectors, my portfolio is otherwise diversified.
Could you give me your expert opinion and prioritize your choices if any from the above.
I always value your opinion
Raouf
Read Answer Asked by Raoul on May 20, 2020