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Q: In your reply to Brenda you indicated earnings growth for CLS next year.
RBC shows 2016 $1.40, 2017 $1.23, and 2018 $1.29.
I am wondering what numbers your research shows?
Also, at today's price would you be comfortable buying or would selling a March put be a worthwhile strategy?
Many thanks.
Mike
Read Answer Asked by michael on November 01, 2017
Q: This was my question and the answer I promptly received yesterday. The answer was spot on but I have full positions in both SIS and GSY. I have sold my KPT today. Do you have a third name that might be suitable to replace it?

Thanks Heaps
Question:
I am trying to break my need to hold on to my losers. I have held KPT for 4 years with nothing to show other than the dividend. I like the dividends but I don't have need of them at this time and I want something with some growth too. Should I give it up? If so any suggestions for a replacement? Thank you

Answer:
KPT really has not created much value, and the stock was higher in 2013 than it is today. For income we would consider it 'so so' and certainly think there are better options out there. We prefer dividend growth, and the dividend has not changed in five years.

We would consider SIS and/or GSY for a nice combination of growth and dividend growth.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on November 01, 2017
Q: Hi 5i,
Sorry to belabour the SHOP discussion. An acquaintance of mine in a recent discussion raised some concerns about Shopify that I wanted to run past you for a second opinion. His concerns in a nutshell are:
-excessive stock compensation for insiders
-the quality of the loans being made to start-up businesses
-Shopify’s $1B of cash and marketable securities suggests a form of "management self-dealing"
-operating cash flow turned negative in the latest quarter
In your opinion are these concerns warranted and are they sufficient to justify a negative opinion of the company.
Many thanks.
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 01, 2017
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I have not given up on CLS either. I have been following the company for some time and waiting for a good entry point. For several reasons its momentum is down and technically it is breaking down. I guess it looks like a falling knife...I notice it's TP has been lowered to $12.50. I know you do not give predictions on price. So I am wondering what your thoughts are about it's direction and momentum. I know investors over react in both directions. Do you think it is looking over sold? Do you think this $12.50 might put in a floor? Better to wait a week or two until the dust settles? Would buying now be classified as a small contrarian play on a value stock?
Thanks for your invaluable expertise!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on November 01, 2017
Q: Not to add to several Shopify questions this morning, but I assume that the Citron shorting is significant enough to affect markets. So what, if anything, is know about the volume, trigger prices and holding periods of these shorts? Would it be reasonable to think the stock will be more volatile during the period when these shorts are held, and possibly see upside trend as shorts get close to lapsing?
Read Answer Asked by John on October 31, 2017
Q: How serious could Norfolk Southern's lawsuit against Boatright Railroad Products be for SJ? Globe's Report on Business this morning says Boatright sold 5 mn defective ties to Norfolk between 2009 and 2014 - all installed, some on bridges. I believe SJ bought Boatright in June 2014. Are buyers, in this case SJ, protected by the terms of acquisition agreements from negligence and fraud that occurred prior to acquisitions? What about damage to SJ's reputation? I hope SJ not only comes out blameless on this, but takes strong steps to "underline" their commitment to quality.
Thank you.
Edward
Read Answer Asked by Edward on October 31, 2017
Q: The shares continue to drift down with a yield approaching 10%, usually something that I have, in the past, viewed with some concern. I wanted to see how previous earnings were trending and to my surprise there are, at least in my sources, no earnings posted for year end 2016, nor for the first and second quarters of this year. They were scheduled for reporting in March, May, and August. What is happening? Why no results? And is this connected with what is happening with the shares?
Read Answer Asked by John on October 31, 2017