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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hello,

I'm looking to invest in some Canadian small cap growth stocks with long term positions.

Would you be comfortable starting positions in the above companies today and are there some you prefer more (I already have a position in WELL)?

Thank you for your response and valuable information,

Stefan 
Read Answer Asked by Stefan on August 26, 2020
Q: I recognize this company is a penny stock ( trading at 12 cents a share) but it does seem really cheap, compared to say Alcanna. Liquor sales for home consumption have really picked up and the LCBO near my house seems pretty busy all the time. The hot weather certainly helps but the consensus of friends and family is that enjoying a good drink is one of the few safe pleasures these days.
Read Answer Asked by Murray on August 26, 2020
Q: May I please have your opinion on this company? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Marco on August 25, 2020
Q: This tiny company makes electric buses/trucks, etc., and is profitable with a decent backlog, and just last week announced that it is seeking a listing on Nasdaq. That is the only news I can find on it, but last Thursday the stock took off, again on Friday and today!! It is now up over 400% in 3 days. I am not complaining but if possible would like to know what is happening???
Read Answer Asked by KENNETH on August 25, 2020
Q: Hello, can I please get your general opinion, as well as comments on recent earnings for the following small caps: HTL, CLIQ, AND, MVP
Read Answer Asked by Philip on August 25, 2020
Q: Hi Ryan and Peter,

I had been watching PHO for months. After their earnings call and the pull back and your words on earnings, I was encouraged and finally took a position at $1.80. I have averaged down during this pullback as I thought it was a bit "silly" as Nigel is just trying to temper expectations. They have no debt, nearly 40 cents per share is cash and a great gross margin. Am I correct in thinking the risk is the 3 companies that represent 80% of revenues and revenues dipping/not growing.

So a couple questions:
1. Am I misguided in my thought that it is very cheap right now and a couple more solid quarters would change sentiment?
2. Your past company report estimated value to be $1.93 a share. What do you believe the share price is now?
3. Who do you believe the key 3 customers are and do they have a chance to pick up more?
4. Do you know who their competitors are? I cant seem to find them.
5. At what point, would you "back up the truck"?

Thank you.

James
Read Answer Asked by James on August 24, 2020