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Investment Q&A

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Q: Quarterhill has decided to discontinue their listing on the Nasdaq... they have indicated that this will save them about $1,000,000. annually.
Was the U.S. listing that beneficial to them and do you believe that this will affect their long term growth opportunities? Also, have you heard of any rumbling in the market place regarding their lawsuit with Apple?
Ed in Montreal
Read Answer Asked by ed on December 05, 2019
Q: I am hanging on to Quarterhill pending news on the Apple court case. It has been in a narrow trading range for three weeks now. They offer no press release but I think earnings is August 12. There are rumours that the US courts may consider all patents worthless. Is this true. If so, Quarterhill could be worth nothing. I own a lot so am a little concerned about this rumour, true or false. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on July 26, 2019
Q: Hi, the listed shares currently make up my portfolio in relatively equal portions. I was wondering--with the $6000 TFSA amount, do any of these names stick out to top up with the full $6k or partial amounts? Alternatively I have been following Savaria SIS and considering initiating a new position? Thanks so much for your guidance.
Read Answer Asked by Simon on January 03, 2019
Q: Hi, I am looking for 2-3 stocks which have recently come down, but have strong revenue projection, low debt, and good track record.
I am not looking for Oil & Gas, Pipelines, or Utilities.
Please let me know if CGX, SIS, WEF, QTRH, NFI meet that criteria. If yes, how would you rate these.
If not, please suggest few other names.
Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Harpinder on December 03, 2018
Q: Recently Benj Gallagher was on Mike Campbell’s Money Talks. I don’t subscribe to the idea of being a contrarian just for the sake of being different, but I do believe there can be great buying opportunities for pretty much anything when it becomes oversold or out of favour. Benj mentioned that Quarterhill and GMP were two of his favorites looking forward. This was based on suffering substantial drops recently, having little to no debt, good cash flow and reserves and good management. Do you agree that these two meet those criteria? what do you think about them looking forward? Even if they rebounded close to their 52 week highs it would mean substantial gains.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by david on August 22, 2018