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Q: What do you think of the earnings? They seem to never be consistant!?
They reiterated 2016 guidance of $1.31 FCFPS, that's a 16% FCF yield, pretty rare, no? They bought 11M shares last yr and are planning to buy another 11M in 2016. The market is obviously currently valuing it as a value trap, could it be wrong? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Eric on May 13, 2016
Q: I own a bond issued by Aimia, (Corp. AIMC 6.95 01/26//17). The company seems to be having its troubles lately. Is the company secure and do you think the bond is safe and will mature at par on its maturity date? If you can help I would greatly appreciate the support.


Read Answer Asked by Les on February 12, 2016
Q: I've held this since IPO and have been happy to collect the dividend. Now the stock is trading bellow the IPO cost that I paid and I am wondering if I should sell or continue to hold. Is there much more downside risk from here and are there any positives that will help the company to increase revenues and earnings in the next 12 months.
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on November 19, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Been burned on this one so far.....keeping my patience but wondering if I should bite the bullet,take my loss(tax not an issue) and go into one of
AGT,DR,PM,RPI.UN....small position....looking for long term combination dividends/share price gains.
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on September 08, 2015
Q: Hello,
I know you are generally positive in Aimia, but it has really been crushed due to decreasing cash flow estimates. Do you think its'
business may improve and grow over the long run, or is its' best case scenario just be a nice dividend payer? If you feel it could grow, why?
Thanks for your opinion.
Read Answer Asked by Pat on October 19, 2014
Q: Hi:
I am trying to figure out whether I have a reasonably diversified portfolio. The process has been agonizing in deciding what sector to put my shares. For instance, the TSX lists AIM as Industrial. I had thought it would have been Consumer. Is there a relatively easy way to calculate diversity? Thanks a million for everything you do.
Read Answer Asked by Elaine or Gerry on September 04, 2014