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Q: Peter:
Other than being a very small company what is your opinion on Wanted Technologies (TSXV: WAN). The results this week are great and the Company has continuously posted excellent results over the past 5 quarters running. They operate in the growing "big data" space. They also have a very strong balance sheet for a small growing company.
Read Answer Asked by Charles on October 28, 2013
Q: Do you see continued growth with XTC Exco Technologies Limited in this market? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on October 28, 2013
Q: HI THERE,NEW MEMBER JUST WONDERING ON ANY THOUGHTS ABOUT THE RING OF FIRE STOCKS,MOSTLY KWG,THANKS
Read Answer Asked by mark on October 27, 2013
Q: re. Zenn Motor (ZNN-V)

What is your considered opinion of the investment merits of Zenn Motor? I'm aware that the co. is developing (with an American partner) a new and, of course, a better electric battery for the auto industry. Would this be an interesting speculation, or is this just another high risk gamble with little chance of a pay-off any time soon?

Thanks for your insights.

Additionally, kudos for your call on MCR-V ... I've done very well with this stock after only 6 weeks.
Read Answer Asked by Owen on October 25, 2013
Q: Hello,

I have a question regarding Loyalist, (LOY). Yesterday they granted
options under its stock option plan to purchase an aggregate of 3.8M common shares at an exercise price of $0.50.

I'm not familiar with options so I"m not sure what this means. Does this act as signal to buy or sell.

Thank you so much.
Read Answer Asked by Sunita on October 25, 2013
Q: Your opinion on TDI please, is there any light?
Read Answer Asked by JOHN on October 23, 2013
Q: Hi Peter & 5i: I’m confused by Dualex (DXE) and Africa Hydrocarbons (NFK), probably within a few weeks of test results from their Tunisian oil well joint venture. It seems all the preliminary log results look promising and “hydrocarbon shows” have been noted but you don’t know if you have a commercially viable well until you flow test it and they are still just about to do that. Meanwhile some of the numbers are not adding up for me. I think NFK has a slightly smaller interest in the project (47.5% for NFK: 52.5% for DXE). NFK had 5% more shares outstanding and just today announced a private placement with Canaccord that could float another 18% more shares potentially, at 18 cents a unit (with each unit including one share and one half warrant good at 30 cents). On the same day the NFK share price catches up to DXE’s and both close with a bid/ask spread of 0.245/0.25. As I understand it NFK doesn’t really have any other assets aside from this JV. DXE on the other hand has a Hungarian nat gas property that has cash-flowed a couple of million $ annually, which while not overwhelming is at least more than nothing. So how does more dilution, less of an interest, and less other assets add up to an equivalent share price? What is NFK’s rationale for doing this financing on the eve of testing the well? Were they completely out of money and caught in a bind? Or is this a signal that they are not so confident in the well test after all. If they aren’t confident, what is Canaccord doing? A dry well means the $0.30 warrants probably never get exercised. Are they going to immediately flip all of the private placement shares for a couple of pennies profit? Or is this NFK maybe giving Canaccord a sweet deal now to lock up a more favorable financing deal that would follow on positive well test results? Can you make this story coherent?
Read Answer Asked by Lance on October 23, 2013
Q: I own a company called adept technology(robotics) since it was 3.80 , it has huge swings on any given day with little info available, can you give me some info on this one.would you buy it. thanks dave
Read Answer Asked by david on October 23, 2013
Q: ajx A question was last asked about this company back in August- any changes in your thinking since then.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on October 23, 2013
Q: What do you think about Monday's news re NCR teaming up with GuestLogix (v.GXI) for travel-related retail payment solutions?
Read Answer Asked by Richard on October 23, 2013
Q: Canadian Lithium is currently trading at $0.45 a share. With the announced agreement with Dundee Securities to purchase on a "bought deal" basis by way of short form prospectus, 5.21 million shares of the company and 25 million units of the company (subject to all regulatory approval) at a price flow-through share of $0.48 for a gross proceeds of 2.5 million and a price per unit of $0.40 for gross proceeds of $10 million, is it time to cut and run or continue to hold? I'm guessing the company has blown through the money their Chinese partners gave them and they are still not shipping product.

Thanks for your thoughts and advice!

DON
Read Answer Asked by Donald on October 22, 2013
Q: urb.a What exactly Is Radars intention as per news release of today...Do you know anything about them?
Glen
Read Answer Asked by Glen on October 21, 2013
Q: Hi, I have Hang Feng left over in my RSP account from the days when I relied on a financial advisor. I clearly should have sold a year ago. I bought at $9.97. I think I should sell and move on. Do you agree?
Read Answer Asked by Robert on October 21, 2013