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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hi Peter,

Can you please provide a list of the top five companies that you would consider taking a short position for the next six months? Please provide a brief explanation why these companies were selected to be included in your shortlist.

Thanks, for your advice.

George
Read Answer Asked by George on April 13, 2023
Q: Hi group I am out of credits...Hopefully you can give me some guidance on how to play China opening up from Covis restrictions. Commodities and oil seems to stand out if you agree what companies have the most potential upside. Also looks like big tech is another beneficiary if you agree what is your top picks in this sector as well. Thanks for your goodwill service it much appreciated
Read Answer Asked by Terence on January 18, 2023
Q: Hi - I know you don't often comment on US stocks but was hoping you had a general opinion of the ongoing WDC situation with Toshiba. If they win the bidding, would this be looked at positively by the market or not? On the flip side, if they lose how do you expect the market to react? In other words, is it important that they win the bid? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Doug on September 05, 2017
Q: STX.us just fell off a cliff. The yield is even higher now (but only because its price was trashed). Is this hard drive maker able to re-position itself or is it now a Dodo? Is dividend safe? Would it be an attractive target (for Western Digital-WD for example ?)

Is a shareholder better to sell STX and switch into WD? I prefer not to give up on companies too easily, but if you feel I should, I’d appreciate your thoughts.
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Incidentally the software changes as described sound great.The ability to 'star' (mark) something for personal follow up will save much time. Also welcome is the new ability to search more than one symbol at a time. Best wishes, Adam
Read Answer Asked by Adam on April 14, 2016