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Q: Hi,

Would you consider doing a report on AT-Acuity Ads? Your analysis on this stock is much appreciated. How is their balance sheet, cash flow, debt level, management and their product. Peter's article in the Financial Post got me interested in AT because I sold TTD rather prematurely (and I am kicking myself) ..Would you recommend one to buy the same stock (TTD) at a higher price or consider its little brother?
Read Answer Asked by Shyam on June 24, 2019
Q: What is 5i's thoughts about Sangoma's bought deal financing announced this morning at $1.55. Despite the dilution is it good for current shareholders given the Company's track record? Will it improve valuation metrics (trading multiples) going forward? Currently Sangoma trades less then 1X sales which seems very cheap against their peer group and other small caps.
Read Answer Asked by Charles on June 24, 2019
Q: May I please have your opinion on Indus Holding Inc. Also, I see conflicting market caps on different websites. Can you please confirm the current approximate market cap. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Manoj on June 21, 2019
Q: I know this company is a bit small for you to get too interested in, so my question is really not company specific but rather based on using KUT as an example. They have had a good run over the last year. Price is near highs. Yesterday they announce a BDF at .95. This is about 10% below recent trading. Today they announce an increase in the BDF at the same price. Naturally, price dropped around 7% today to just above the BFD pricing. However, while noting the dilutive effect of the financing (adding around 20% to the float!) and the probable cap on the stock price for a while as all is digested, should not one wonder that if seasoned investors are prepared to pay a certain price for a fairly large piece of a company which is trading near all time highs, perhaps this should be seen as a positive for the company and we, as small investors, should give consideration to buying near the BFD price? I appreciate that big investors get it wrong as often as we do, however, is this scenerio not generally a positive for the company?
Long question, please deduct as many as you deem appropriate.
Thanks as always
Read Answer Asked by Neil on June 20, 2019