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Q: I would appreciate your opinion of the value, or lack thereof, that the shares of Atlassian Corporation (TEAM) might currently offer? I'm seeking investments that might reasonably be able to provide me with a 10% or better, total return over the next 12 months.

Regardless of your opinion of Atlassian; any suggestions you might have for other firms which one might reasonably be able to expect a 10% total return or better from, over the coming year, would also be welcome.

Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas! Cheers and thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Richard on December 19, 2017
Q: Good morning
On september 13th I asked a question about a suggested portfolio set up.
The answer given was:
Canadian growth: CAE, KXS, GUD, TOY, DOL, CAE
Canadian dividend: PBH, ZCL, SIS, FTS, GSY, ENB, ET, BEI.UN, AQN, T
US: CGNX, GOOG, NVDA, COR
For the US could you please clarify which stock is COR ?
Are there any changes to this lineup if initiating positions today?
Thanks
Victoria
Read Answer Asked by Anna on October 23, 2017
Q: Dear 5i
I1m considering investing in the named companies primarily as my US stock allocation. I currently own appl , fb , and nvda along with the etc`s vfv , vgg , and zwh.
Do these stocks seem like a good addition at this time
Thanks
Bill C
Read Answer Asked by Bill on October 16, 2017
Q: I have a well diversified (thanks to you) portfolio of Cdn and US equities. I have a long term horizon, am comfortable with risk and do not need income (although its always a bonus). I have been sitting on some US cash equivalent to half a position and wondering
1) am I best to be patient and hold the small amount of cash
2) or fully invest it and if so, what you would be on your "shopping list" today for US stocks with greatest upside potential.

Many thanks

Scott
Read Answer Asked by Scott on June 22, 2017