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RIV is in the process of completely reinventing itself. After a 16Feb 2021 Special Shareholders Meeting, RIV will be severing ALL ties to Canopy, including changing its name. To pursue its American cannabis goals it will probably drop its TSX listing and trade stateside. Jason Wild Asset Management will be the largest surviving shareholder (at about 25%). The new entity intends to get more operationally involved in its holdings.
Read Answer Asked by Brenda on February 08, 2021
Q: Have followed WPRT for years and understand your feelings on it. Recently they seemed to have started a comeback, with their engine’s adaptable to hydrogen and the large truck orders with Amazon and working on research with Scania. Do you think there is hope and might it be a decent speculative buy?
Thanks again for your wisdom and help keeping me on track.
John
Read Answer Asked by John on February 08, 2021
Q: I'm looking to add a new holding in the healthcare sector, and am currently looking at either WELL or PTQ, for a smaller cap stock. Currently, I only have Stryker (SYK) and Amgen (AMGN) in the healthcare sector. Which of either WELL or PTQ would you prefer for more significant growth potential over 3-5 years, with moderate risk. Please provide a rationale for your preference. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Lois on February 08, 2021
Q: Hello,
I am interested in picking up some shares of FLT.CA for the longer term (3-5yrs). Can you tell me what you think about the company? I understand that they are doing some testing for Air Canada? Do you know anything about this and if this may lead to a contract? Does FLT have any substantial contracts in place? Thank-you.
Read Answer Asked by Antonio on February 05, 2021
Q: Le Chateau has closed all their physical stores and there online sales have been growing. Wells Fargo is in the drivers seat and looks like it has been able to re-coup most if not all the loan. What do you think Wells Fargo will do with the company? It appears, Insiders own most of the shares.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on February 05, 2021