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Q: Hi,

What would be your top 4 consumer discretionary stocks , with a slight growth tilt, at the current moment?
Read Answer Asked by Mike on November 12, 2019
Q: Any thoughts on Canada Goose's earnings? Looks like they reported earnings of 9 cents for the Q and $1.36 for 2019 against 6 cents and $1.30 expected (from the consensus info I have on iTrade).

Premarket, as of now, show the shares down 12%. Did GOOS miss on revenue or any other metric that is initially concerning the market? And if so, how do you feel about that miss?

In your opinion, what differentiates GOOS from becoming a Roots?

Thanks.

John
Read Answer Asked by john on May 29, 2019
Q: Canada Goose has been criticized for its use of down, fur and wool by PETA and other sources, and there are lots of questions on the internet about their treatment of animals. Do you consider their transparency standard for ethical sourcing and use of the products "ethical enough" to withstand any public concerns and ad campaigns against it? If so, do you still consider it is a good buy at $65? They are opening 6 new stores this fall so they must feel confident. Thanks for your valued opinion on this.
Read Answer Asked by Sandy on May 24, 2019
Q: Hi Team,

I have owned RET.A for a few years now and I am under water on this position. Is the stock worth holding on to or is it best to sell and move on? And what stocks would you recommend as alternatives in the Canadian market with good upside potential?

Thank you.

Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on March 12, 2019
Q: Re your answer to Kim today on this company and its earnings.

Pre market the stock was up 5% or so. Then the retail sales announcment came out and in real time the stock is down 10%.

Does the terribly weak retail sales announcement overshadow the great earnings, because the market feels this weakness will breach GOOS earnings in the future?

Should this change my investment outlook on the stock? Would you recommend holding at this point?

Thanks

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on February 14, 2019