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Q: Hi folks...Sangoma trading like it is going to zero..now in "Oversold" territory on technicals at $3sh level...big volume on Tues by TD & Cormack...the Q results imo, were not bad, and irrelevant with acquisition of Star2Star. Any thoughts on company & integration of business going forward..& would you be adding to position at these levels...merci beaucoup, jb Piedmont QC
Read Answer Asked by John on May 26, 2021
Q: Would you recommend a STC to CTS switch at this very moment? Investing in small tech stocks much depends on entry timing. Hindsight tells me I got in on STC while it's on the start of a downward slide. Would a switch to CTS be like hopping from one downward slide onto another at this very moment too? Thanks for your insight.
Read Answer Asked by Victor on May 26, 2021
Q: Arizona Metals continues to prove out a lot of material (gold, copper, silver, zinc, etc.). The stock price has moved considerably already. The company is pre-revenue. They are essentially poking holes in the ground, but what they're pulling up looks good. Apparently the deposit is high-grade and shallow, making this a "green" project, which are the buzz words of the day. Can I get your take? Still too speculative for 5i?
Read Answer Asked by Ian on May 26, 2021
Q: Can I get your thoughts on this company please?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Scott on May 26, 2021
Q: Hi Team, The monitor for David's Tea has issued their report and plan of compromise to be voted on by the companies creditors on June 11th. The report can be found here https://www.pwc.com/ca/en/services/insolvency-assignments/davidstea-inc-/monitor-s-report.html. It is a pretty quick read.
It seems like a clever, well thought out plan. What do you consider the likelihood that this plan gets approved by 67% of the creditors (based on value owed) in both the US and Canada?
In cases like this, does PWC work with the creditors in advance to "secure the votes" or are they just looking to just get the best deal possible for DTEA and hope it gets approved.
In my view, the trade suppliers and employees likely vote in favor. Canadian landlords may also be okay at 22 cents on the dollar. My concern is with the US landlords who only look to be getting 3 cents on the dollar (which is still better than what they would get in a bankruptcy). My question is do landlords typically have a threshold at which they would not accept a settlement below a certain % of their claim.
If it does not get approved does the monitor look to negotiate with the creditors or is bankruptcy automatic?
If this ends up in bankruptcy the estimated cost of the bankruptcy is $27 million, DTEA does have enough cash to pay out this sum. In that case, would the common shares still hold their value and would common shareholders be entitled to equity in any newco?
I recognize this is beyond the usual scope of the questions so please deduct question credits at your discretion
Read Answer Asked by Robert on May 25, 2021
Q: Which of these stocks/etfs would you predict to have the best near term upside?
Read Answer Asked by Timothy on May 25, 2021
Q: Are you able to offer any insight to the bullish performance over the last 3-days? Trading volume on Friday was 8x average while stock has gone up ~8%.

Their Web Site has May 21st news - "Existing Notes validly tendered in the Exchange Offer may no longer be withdrawn," referencing offer made "to certain eligible noteholders" regarding secured notes.

Not much other news out there, hoping you could shed some light on why the stock has skyrocketed!

Thanks for your great service, Ted.
Read Answer Asked by Ted on May 25, 2021