Q: Could you please comment on TCS and their quarter results?
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Q: Hi,
Is there any other info available other than the short PR regarding the company’s bid to buy CSV? And your opinion on the possible purchase. Seems like a big bite.
Is there any other info available other than the short PR regarding the company’s bid to buy CSV? And your opinion on the possible purchase. Seems like a big bite.
Q: Could you provide an update on Frontier Lithium.
Thank you,
Peter
Thank you,
Peter
Q: Pbit is down about 35% over the last 2 months. Do you think this is stock related or sector related? I am still up 70% on the stock. Would you see Pbit as a hold or a sell? Thanks
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $232.37)
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Cameco Corporation (CCO $156.82)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $167.11)
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Athabasca Oil Corporation (ATH $8.32)
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Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE $4.83)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO $109.33)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY $129.02)
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR $10.11)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ $113.77)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $62.67)
Q: I hold the listed equities/ ETF in my 14 year old grandson's RESP account. Given thee current environment what changes would you make in preparation for the next 4 years? I consider HFR is cash available.
Woule you consider adding some US listings for diversification? Given some current thinking regarding the US dollar would it be wiser to add Cdn listed ETFs of US companies? . What would be the tax implications of adding US listed companies that do not pay a dividend? Any paperwork?
Thanks very much. Take whatever credits are needed.
are there any stocks in the account that you would replace?,
Mike
Woule you consider adding some US listings for diversification? Given some current thinking regarding the US dollar would it be wiser to add Cdn listed ETFs of US companies? . What would be the tax implications of adding US listed companies that do not pay a dividend? Any paperwork?
Thanks very much. Take whatever credits are needed.
are there any stocks in the account that you would replace?,
Mike
Q: Hi
What metrics are best to use when valuing a royalty company like DHT.un? Thanks
Kenn
What metrics are best to use when valuing a royalty company like DHT.un? Thanks
Kenn
Q: Could I get your opinion on this company please? And, how significant are the geopolitical risks here. Thank you.
Q: there is a very interesting article on terravest in todays globe, compares it to shawcor which is a large holding-- i like that space. the article says terravest is way undervalued with great margins. what do you think. dave
Q: Hello. Thoughts on this one? Can you comment on its product offerings, growth, value and future prospects? How sustainable is the dividend? Would you buy it?
Q: Size comparison aside which would you recommend for a 3 to 5 year hold and why? Thank you.
Q: Your thoughts on this company going forward. They have made some acquisitions so wondering if this has some potential to move. One view is fair value would be about $73. Do you think they can get there and is this value reasonable?
Thank you
Thank you
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ATS Corporation (ATS $41.22)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A $187.88)
Q: hello 5i:
I am interested in the above companies, but feel both are overvalued at present. Technically, HPS appears to have a "blowoff" topping pattern while ATS is consolodating. Fundamentally, both look a little stretched as far as PE, P/CF go. The subject of growth, of course, will define future gains. From past answers, you like ATS "better" than HPS.
First, can you confirm the above deductions and do a head to head comparison of the two. Second, where do you see future growth for both, and why. HPS actually looks to have the upper hand due to the "relectrification" theme as their products might attract a larger global audience. Third, can you provide what you feel are good entry points. Thanks for this comparison as there are only funds to buy one.
Paul L
I am interested in the above companies, but feel both are overvalued at present. Technically, HPS appears to have a "blowoff" topping pattern while ATS is consolodating. Fundamentally, both look a little stretched as far as PE, P/CF go. The subject of growth, of course, will define future gains. From past answers, you like ATS "better" than HPS.
First, can you confirm the above deductions and do a head to head comparison of the two. Second, where do you see future growth for both, and why. HPS actually looks to have the upper hand due to the "relectrification" theme as their products might attract a larger global audience. Third, can you provide what you feel are good entry points. Thanks for this comparison as there are only funds to buy one.
Paul L
Q: WHAT are you evaluating this company
Q: What are your thoughts on the following 2 Companies?
Q: I would appreciate your take on the recent financing and what are sales residuals? Is the company on stronger footing now?
Q: this is a penny stock which i know you generally do not cover. i would appreciate your
comments if you could, on their recent run up, and possibly future prospects. thank you
comments if you could, on their recent run up, and possibly future prospects. thank you
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $13.77)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate (LSPD $10.10)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI $47.61)
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Nuvei Corporation (NVEI)
Q: I understand that you are keen on NVEI as a longterm growth story… could you please explain a bit more about where they fit into the fintech space - eg direct competitors, maybe comparative businesses? Thank you.
Q: Do you see any hope for either of these to recover or is it time to just cut losses and move on?
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Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Class A Non-voting Shares (ADW.A $5.29)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Non Voting Class B Common Shrs (CSW.B $13.71)
Q: hi. I am down on CSW, and am thinking of selling and locking in the tax loss, and immediately picking up ADW. do you see more capital gain potential in one versus the other? what do you feel is the better investment now?cheers, chris
Q: If you already hold NFI at these level, would you sell and move on or does the risk / reward make sense for a few more quarters or longer term?