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Q: I am down 80% on enw in my TFSA ,and down 8% only today (related to the news ?); please could you give your point of vue on the present situation,and on the future of this Cie,since at this level,selling would be only justified if there were no significant hope of coming back to former valuations..
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on January 24, 2023
Q: Thanks to Moez for a nice article/stock screener today. I was surprised to see so many companies from the Metals sector.

IF he were to apply one more criterion to the 22 companies that made the list, i.e. debt load, which companies would come up on the top?
( the companies with the least debt load to the most)
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on April 21, 2021
Q: Enwave's recent earnings (loss) statement contained a list of 10 Q1 '21 developments which look positive and it appears to have been winning contracts for its drying process in recent months. And there was another company which used similar technology that appears to have fallen by the wayside. Is what they are doing a significant development for the food - as well as weed - industry, and what do you consider its prospects are? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on March 02, 2021
Q: Hello Peter,
I thought Electrovaya's numbers were decent and yet stock sold off. Was this sell on good news and do you think it has potential in energy space? I have small position on Xebec but was wondering to raise to full position as opposed to buying Greenlane for diversification? Also, any reason why Enwave is chugging higher as your previous comments were not that positive. What has changed? Finally, is it too late to enter Shopify? i am sort of glad to have held onto blackberry and finally got a bit of pay off today.. I am just wondering if Knight may do same in the future by surprising the market with good news (I know one cannot forecast but based on its history as a company it has not done much.). Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by umedali on December 02, 2020
Q: Hi,
I have a few questions.
1) BAM is still about 50% off its February high. Why is that, given that so many other stocks have recovered considerably more? What is your opinion of it as a long-term investment? What about BEP?
2) What is your opinion of MIC as a long-term investment? Does it at least merit a “hold” at present?
3) How likely is it that the following small-caps will survive the present crisis: PL, HTL, ENW, VFF and PILL.CN?
Thanks,
Camille
Read Answer Asked by Camille on April 28, 2020
Q: Please comment on the latest results published on December 11. Mr. Market did not react positively. Significant decrease in the share price since publication (-15%). Do you view EnWave as a good buying opportunity today? Is there anything to be concerned about?

How do you view the company in the long term?

Thanks !
Read Answer Asked by Stéphane on December 16, 2019
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I am looking at gradually building up positions in the above stocks over the next year as part of a diversified small cap growth portfolio.

Could you please comment on them and their growth prospects? If their is an economic downturn how does their survivability look? Are their any red flags that I'm missing?
In what order would you start buying them given today's price?
Thank you for the great service!
Read Answer Asked by Colin on December 03, 2019
Q: Hi there, I recently watched an episode of Market Call and I believe Bruce Campbell from Campbell Lee and Ross said he has a position and it was more interesting than growers from the oil perspective. Would you agree and would you be comfortable taking a small position in this name? What about in comparison to another company that is somewhat related to the space such was Enwave? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on July 17, 2019
Q: In a number of recent questions, you noted that Enwave has good growth visibility, is profitable with positive cash flow, is debt free with $9M cash and trades at a reasonable valuation. In a case of the "rich get richer", on 25 April, they received a $10M strategic equity investment from Aurora Cannabis.

My question is on their warrants as I'm constantly on the hunt for those with exceptional potential. They are very difficult to find but it now looks like ENW might qualify. Based on Friday's closing price, their intrinsic value is already $0.62 and they have 3.5 years until expiry so the time value seems very modest and the potential looks great.

As always, I would appreciate your analysis of both the Aurora investment and the warrants.
Read Answer Asked by karl on April 30, 2019
Q: HI Peter,
I invested in Knight for long term (5 years plus) but it has been frustrating. I was going to hold on given the management teams in place; however, with the current proxy fight, I am not sure what to do. I think in all of the time i have been in the market, this company has been a major disappointment as it feels like the company just drags its feet, and I simply trusted management given the track record. Now, as a shareholder i feel I am in a tough spot. What are the negatives and the positives for holding onto the stock please? In past discussions relating to gold and other types of commodities, the best way to invest was in streaming companies or picks and shovels. Any idea why this has not translated into the cannabis stocks? For example, the stock performance for Auxly Cannibis group and radient tech has not been that great. Lastly, what do you think of Valens Groworks and Enwave? Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by umedali on April 09, 2019