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Q: The Colabor 6% debenture, GCL.DB.A , maturing in Oct 2021, is currently trading at 75% of par. The yield to maturity is approx 18%.
In order to benefit from this excellent YTM, the company “merely” has to stay solvent for the next 3-1/2 years.
Obviously there is risk here, but do you think that the chance of GCL’s survival until then is reasonable?
Read Answer Asked by Gregory on June 22, 2018
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
GCL just reported a 3rd Q. miss and the stock has crashed 25%. Please give your assessment of this company...especially there financial strength...debt vs. cash on hand. Do you think they qualify as a contrarian play or are the risks just too high. Also since the 4th Q. appears poor do you think they are vulnerable to tax loss selling?
Thanks for your consistent excellence...
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on October 20, 2017
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan and team,

I have a quick regarding Colabor Group. Is it a turn around story worth investing. Will the dividend come back. What is the business model and is the debt manageable. Is the company for a stable and organic growth or high growth potential. Thank you in advance.

Norwood
Read Answer Asked by Norwood on February 10, 2017
Q: Happy holidays to staff and members.

Would it ever make sense for pbh to purchase gcl? Does the ownership structure of gcl make that a possibility? Gcl has such a low market cap but has significant revenue, I wonder if pbh would be able to ring value out of the company?

Regards,

Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 06, 2017
Q: I would like to have your opinion as to which one (or three) equities , based on growth and weighing risk, you would pick for an aggressive TFSA. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by daniel on November 24, 2016