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Q: I hold a small positon (2%) in CanWel which apparently did OK this quarter. I was considering adding to this position but reading previous questions and answers it, would appear that 5i is not that keen on this stock because of it's cyclical nature and perhaps I should sell into their quarterly results. Debt and payout ratios seem high. Are there other negatives or positives I should be considering?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on November 10, 2017
Q: Hi, would like your opinion on Enf. I have had it over a year with a 4% loss,but doing ok with dividend.
I was thinking of switching to either CWX or INE for a little more growth with a dividend. Would you consider this a ok switch or would I just be spinning my wheels.
Sector is no problem, but do like good management,good cash flow, lower debt, some growth etc.
Or could you recommend one or two dividend stocks with some growth?
Thanks,long term member

Read Answer Asked by Brad on October 24, 2017
Q: I looked at OSB(Norbord) and CFP(Canfor) and see that CFP is out preforming others in the field. At present I own CanWel CWX. Of the three which would be your choice? Thanks in advance.

There seems to be flood of info. on each stock and this is where I get confused.
Read Answer Asked by Rita on September 26, 2017
Q: Hi everyone,
Could you please provide comment/analysis on CanWel Building Materials with specific reference to: 1) growth rate over the next few years 2) characteristics of industry sector
3) sustainability of rich dividend based on available cash flow/payout ratio 4) debt/equity relationship and finally 5) the close (conflict of interest? relationship of CanWel CEO and their largest shareholder, Fortuna whose founder/CEO is one and the same as the CanWel CEO. I am investing for the long term based on solid capital gain expectation and dividend income.

Thanks so much,

Dean
Read Answer Asked by Dean on May 02, 2017