Q: What are your thoughts on WELL presently? I've read that WELL is looking be dual listing on the TSX and NASDAQ, what will that do for the stock value?
Q: I just saw the latest short report. WELL had over 5 million listed which is a ton. Very few are higher. Is there market rules which forces them to cover where they have no choice. Could a Game Stop Corp scenario happen.
Q: I hold full positions in both WELL (growth portfolio) and PKI (balanced portfolio). Wonder about overweighting these two positions by adding to them as WELL seems to have near term upside and PKI as a reopening recovery that is still appears to be reasonably priced. The additions would be like 50% of the target weighting. Also I'm prepared to hold for the longer-term, like 5 years. Does this make sense or are there better opportunities? .......Thanks for the insights.......Tom
Q: The seemingly good Q1 report failed to revive the sacking share price. Is there any other catalyst waiting in the wing? I'm tire of waiting and dead money should be recognized as dead money and move on.
Q: With the down turn in tech stocks, I am thinking of sellimg my Photon and replacing it with QUIS, CTS, and WELL. I t looks like the price of Photon will not go up much more that 3.60 and perhaps these stocks can benefit from the correction they are in. I figure that I might as well put the money and great profits (200%) to work in these potential gainers. What do you think of this switch.
Kevin
Q: Hi,
TDOC is down roughy 50% from its high while I am down ~20%.
This is the only health/telehealth stock I own within my portfolio.
I wanted to maybe sell out of TDOC and buy another stock within the same industry. I realize that this could be a foolish move as I would sell at a 20% loss only to acquire another stock that could drop too.
What would be your thought process and would you still be ok with TDOC?
Thanks,
Q: Wondering when it will be determined whether the majority of the short positions will have been successful or not? If the short positions are largely successful does that bode poorly for the stock and its share price would continue to decline? What share price would largely support the short positions?
Q: Would you consider Well a stock suitable to be held as a full position, half, less? It is held in a portfolio that is (using the subjective phrase), "mildly conservative" because Well's business is more traditional (health care records, etc)
Q: What do you think about their announced NCIB? Since they are a growth by acquisition growth company, they have a tendency to issue shares and they need their available cash. Why would they start buying back shares in this case? Are they just trying to ‘stick it’ to the short sellers? Seems like a weird capital allocation strategy to me.
Q: Re my Q on Ap 30,allow me to clarify that a group of Bank increased the credit of CRH by $100m to $300m after Well had completed acquisation.How come? Txs for u usual great services & views. Article by P Hodson in Financial Post on May 1 re short sellers is very educational, It appears to me that it is an opportunity to buy Well.
Q: Well had completed acquisition of CRH & yet a group of banks extended its credit by $100m to $300m.Please explain.Well does not seem to get traction Do U think $6.75 (2 financings ago) to $7 is a good entry point Thanks for u usual great services & views