Q: Bonterra Energy Corp BNE:TSX. I am considering this stock for income, stability and some modest growth. (How would it compare with CPG). YOUR COMMENTS WILL HELP.
Many thanks
Yossi
Q: As reported in Canadian Insider, Paul Colborne bought around 127,300 shares of SGY in the last few weeks. Should I follow him, would you? I would only be buying a thousand shares or so. Thank you.
Q: When investing anew in the oil patch, should one go for BTE rather than COS ? BTE seems to be struggling somewhat with the differentials, while COS gets a good price for its SCO, but struggles with improving production up to design capacity. Both have good reserves, but COS is there for the next 50 years. Obvious better anternatives to these two names ?
Q: Peter; TOU seems to be out of step with the rest of the gas players, which I like mind you. But do you think it is ahead of itself and one should trim some at these levels? Thanks.
Rod
Q: Hi Peter. I've been under water with Bankers Petroleum (BNK) for some time. Should I continue to hold and wait for a recovery or cut my losses and re-deploy the cash? Thanks, Jim
Q: Hi Peter and Team, regarding Pinecrest's (PRY) news release this evening, would it be possible to provide your thoughts on the news before markets open tomorrow morning? Any thoughts on how the stock will react and do you see further downside on the stock?. Thanks!
Q: Hi Peter, can I get your view on "ARN". My cost is $6.00 would you average down to lower the cost with the hope of a takeover? It's has a less than 1% weight in my portfolio. Thanks, Nick
Q: SU just reported a loss, the first in 3 and a half years. Apparently, this would result from the differentials for Canadian crude oil. Would this be indicative that the oil sands sector should be avoided somewhat until the pipeline issues are resolved?
Q: Hi, What is your opinion on SU going forward? I don't own it but because of today slide should i be dipping into?? Lot of analyst still like it and recommend buy.
Q: Further to the recent question regarding SU and VET (going from the former to the latter), should the same question be put to you with respect to CNQ and COS versus VET, would you still recommend transferring to VET ? For the same reasons ? Comparatively of course, CNQ and COS are also cheaper, and COS provides a good dividend. Both CNQ and COS face the 'oil sands' issues, but COS gets a much better price for its synthetic oil.
Q: Is investing in stocks such as NTI and ALDW(there is also CVRR and CLMT) which are MLP (Master limited partnership, with more than juicy income returns, akin to speculation ? Seemingly, according to some, so long as Canadian crude face the current differentials to WTI (to the great benefit of these companies and their refineries), the juicy returns will be there. Also, these MLP are complicated to deal with taxwise. Is this true, and is it all speculation ?