Q: Hola 5i (I am currently in Mexico hence the "hola"). I have not sold my siyata wireless so today I checked their press releases and then this quarter they have announced three large sales of their equipment. The stock popped a bit and has since pulled back. Is this the sort of stock that has to have constant good news press releases to keep its upward momentum? Would a strong quarterly report give it some traction? I know Siyata has had nothing but pain for long term holders so it has to find new investors who think its story about its potential grow can come true. If more police, fire, and ambulance departments want the sort of device that Siyata makes they could be some great sales momemtum and a tiny company doesn't need to make that many sales to make their "comps" from previous quarters look good. Do you see any potential for this microcap?
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Q: Hi guys. Hope you had a enjoyable and safe holiday. You must have backlog of questions to answer? I have hung on to my Siyata wireless shares thinking they would finally start getting more shares with their new sales team in place and so many vendors agreeing to resell their device (ex. ATT, Verizon, Bell, Rogers, and more) but sales are still sluggish. The Nasdaq listing doesn't seem to have increased exposure to new share holders. In your opinion is this company simply a dud? Also they have not released their Q3 financials and we are in January!! If they are now on the nasdaq is there not a time limit on how long a company can delay the release of quarterly financials? My patience is wearing thin but I still like the story behind this little company. What's your take on SIM?
Q: I gave SIM another quarter and I have to ask the question again. Any comments on their latest quarter. I'm down 75% and I don't like their frequent share dilution. Also revenue from previous year is being replaced with revenue with a higher margin but overall the revenue is not growing much. Would you give them another quarter or two or move on? The amount of money is really insignificant at this time.
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Q: Happy Holidays 5i Team,
Could I please get your analysis on the above names as part of a diversified small cap portfolio focused on capital gains over 3-5 year hold. I have partial positions at higher prices in both IOM and SIM but they seem undervalued now given their prospects and current price. I generally prefer to diversify over averaging down while still building a portfolio as a strategy, but I am also willing to be flexible if the risk and reward is right. Would you add to existing positions in these stocks? Under what circumstances would you recommend someone consider averaging down?
I also like the prospects of GSI VHI and FLY and would appreciate your comments on them as being added to a aggressive growth portfolio. Any red flags or risks other than size? How would you rank them given their current price?
Thanks for the great service and happy New Year to everyone.
Could I please get your analysis on the above names as part of a diversified small cap portfolio focused on capital gains over 3-5 year hold. I have partial positions at higher prices in both IOM and SIM but they seem undervalued now given their prospects and current price. I generally prefer to diversify over averaging down while still building a portfolio as a strategy, but I am also willing to be flexible if the risk and reward is right. Would you add to existing positions in these stocks? Under what circumstances would you recommend someone consider averaging down?
I also like the prospects of GSI VHI and FLY and would appreciate your comments on them as being added to a aggressive growth portfolio. Any red flags or risks other than size? How would you rank them given their current price?
Thanks for the great service and happy New Year to everyone.
Q: Siyata (SIM) has been getting some good purchase orders and the shares were finally coming off a low base. Then they announced a $10 million convertible debenture with the convert price at 45 cents for the next two years. I thought with some solid PO's that they could get some bank financing or even facture financing. Instead they did a convertible debenture. What do you think of this move? If the convertible debenture is a good deal for the ones investing who can a small retail guy participate. Do you have to call the finance company that is doing the issue (PI financial, cannacord) and see ask to buy some? If so, do you have to be a client of those firms? I have kept up to date on this company and I like their future but I have to admit that I am disappointed that the stock price got slammed down again.
Q: What do you think of Siyata's quarter? Things seem to be improving but there is still negative ebita but what looks like enough cash on the balance sheet to keep things going until they hopefully get traction. No large sales for the current quarter have been announced to date so that is concerning (one large sale was announced on Sept 30, was it squeezed in to make the last quarter look better??) Your thoughts on this company are appreciated.
Q: Puzzled by the relationship between declining price for SIM and its apparent market successes. It is as though their product is not proving out??
Q: What are your thoughts on initiating a position in Siyata Mobile for a TFSA?
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Q: Hi Peter and Company:
I am a growth investor, presently down on above 4 Canadian and 5 US companies.
Should I keep, sell, add or replace e.g. GC with TSGI.
Since US market usually outperforms CAN market I am fine buying all best US growth
companies that you will recommend...…..or mixture of US and CAN companies. Long term hold fine but not required. I will trade as required, i.e. when becoming aware of it. E.g. missed selling MX, where I had an nice gain but no alert to sell and now a significant loss.
Thanks for your advice
KS
I am a growth investor, presently down on above 4 Canadian and 5 US companies.
Should I keep, sell, add or replace e.g. GC with TSGI.
Since US market usually outperforms CAN market I am fine buying all best US growth
companies that you will recommend...…..or mixture of US and CAN companies. Long term hold fine but not required. I will trade as required, i.e. when becoming aware of it. E.g. missed selling MX, where I had an nice gain but no alert to sell and now a significant loss.
Thanks for your advice
KS
Q: What are your thought on their results, Would you sell or buy at this time?
Q: What are your thoughts on SIM? What are the expectations of the 2018 year end financials coming out on April 29?
Q: HOLD, SELL OR BUY MORE? 1% OF HOLDINGS. SLIGHTLY DOWN
THANKS
KLAUS
THANKS
KLAUS
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Q: Can you please offer an opinion on CVE: SIM, Siyata Mobile Inc. Also, can you give me 1 or 2 names that have an opportunity for explosive growth over the next few years.
Q: I would appreciate it if you could comment on the latest news for Siyata Mobile. In addition, they recently wrapped up their $2 million private placement financing and received another $1.33 million from exercised warrants. So things seem to be very much moving in the right direction.
Happy New Year.
Jan. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Siyata Mobile Inc. (the "Company" or "Siyata") (TSX-V:SIM / OTCQX:SYATF) is pleased to announce it has delivered on its first purchase order through a Tier 1 cellular operator to a Canadian transportation company for 180 Uniden® UV350 in-vehicle smartphones.
Happy New Year.
Jan. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Siyata Mobile Inc. (the "Company" or "Siyata") (TSX-V:SIM / OTCQX:SYATF) is pleased to announce it has delivered on its first purchase order through a Tier 1 cellular operator to a Canadian transportation company for 180 Uniden® UV350 in-vehicle smartphones.
Q: I just read a press release that Siyata Mobile put out today announcing they have entered the Australia / New Zealand market. As of now it appears they have formed relationships with the major Telco's in Canada Israel , United States and now Australia and New Zealand. Everything I have read about this Company especially in the last 6 months gives me the impression that 2019 could be a Huge Year for Siyata Mobile. My question is , do you agree and if so what type of price target do you think they may achieve within 1 year ?
Q: Your thoughts on SIM and their Q3 financials?
Q: I would like your view on siyata as a speculative buy. What is their debt situation, is it manageable? Is their technology viable and saleable?
Q: Hello 5i
Your opinion please, on "SIM" at this time.
Ken Blazy
Your opinion please, on "SIM" at this time.
Ken Blazy
Q: Recently I have observed significant growth for this industry, and I was wondering what your thoughts were regarding Siyata Mobile Inc. Do you believe this company is a worthy investment?
Thank you,
Kenneth
Thank you,
Kenneth
Q: What is your current take on SIM? Is it a Buy, Sell or Hold here? What are its prospects for future growth and profitability?