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Q: An earlier question on TOY mentioned the downgrade (BMO) as being a possible factor in the decline in stock price. Just to balance the ledger and as can be seen below, while there was one downgrade, there were in fact 6 upgrades. This is why last week's decline seems to be pretty irrational, especially given how quickly TOY recovered following the initial Toys R Us negative news from a couple of months ago.
As always, keep up the great work.

3/9/2018 Raymond James Financial Boost Price Target Outperform C$57.00 -> C$65.00
3/9/2018 CIBC Boost Price Target C$58.00 -> C$63.00
3/9/2018 Royal Bank of Canada Boost Price Target Outperform C$61.00 -> C$66.00
3/9/2018 TD Securities Boost Price Target Buy C$61.00 -> C$69.00
3/9/2018 BMO Capital Markets Downgrade Outperform -> Market Perform
3/8/2018 National Bank Financial Boost Price Target Outperform C$63.00 -> C$65.00
3/6/2018 Canaccord Genuity Boost Price Target C$53.00 -> C$63.00

Read Answer Asked by karl on March 19, 2018
Q: In your reply to Jeff you said that TOY did not quantify exposure to Toy R Us,& yet it said no carryover impact into 2019.In my humble opinion,Toy must know the potential loss.I wonder what is the impact on its share price,which has already dropped from $61.76(new high) to current $54.34.When is a good entry point? Thanks for u usual great services & views.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 16, 2018
Q: Hi 5iR, This is not a question just a comment on TOY. 5iR I think you need to adjust your thinking on TOY. An increasing number of kids today do not play with toys. They play with their devices. As a grandparent I watch my grandchildren spend hours on their devices, not toys....it drives me nuts...... Since TOY is not in the software business, I would be a seller of TOY not a buyer. Cheers, Chris
Read Answer Asked by Chris on March 16, 2018
Q: Good morning Peter, Ryan & Team,

I am looking at my international and american exposure. Can you give me a rough idea about what percentage of companies in the balanced portfolio have american and international exposure and how significant it is? Does that typically play to your portfolio country allocation? For example, I have 20% american equities, but X percentage of Canadian equities from the balanced portfolio get the majority of their revenue from the US, would you consider that a (20 + x) american exposure?

Thanks for your time,

Wes
Read Answer Asked by Wes on March 15, 2018