Q: hi, Ben Pham of BMO has a report out today on AQN. do you agree with the assessment, and do you see this as a good buy price? this would most likely be a long term hold for me. cheers, Chris
Q: Considering that this ETF is small with short history, are there other ETF's actively or passively managed or other mutual funds that resembles this one? Drilling down in the content of this ETF do you consider it much different from other science and technology fund/etf? Appreciate your opinion on the prospect of this ETF? Thanks
Q: I'm interested in investing in CAR T-Cell therapy, and these are a couple of the few I've located so far. May I have your thoughts? Are there any others you are aware of that you would prefer?
Q: Can you suggest some Canadian companies, other than in technology, utilities or finance, that you currently consider to be undervalued and worthy of consideration for a long term investor. I've done very well with your suggestions of MG, WELL, ATA, TFII, EIF, PBH, GSY. I don't mind adding to any of the latter but would like to know if you see value ( or at least promising growth from today's prices) Thanks and best wishes always - Al
Q: Could you comment on both DRM's third quarter results and also your overall impression of it. It has grown in to my second largest holding and it seems like they are doing many things right....wondering if you feel the same?
Q: I was very impressed with the recent quarterly report for ERE it would appear that its growth prospects are excellent and dividends will surely go up again in february (or thereabouts). Do you agree?
Is the share price divided by AFFO the most appropriate way of evaluating whether it is undervalued or fully valued, compared to its peers? If so, isn't this one very cheap indeed? Debt and POR look good, so I am just wondering about the valuation.
I realize it is harder to get information from
Europe, but this one seems to be in an excellent housing market with an excellent pipeline - and they have proven this already - so should there really be a discount (or much of one)?
Q: In light of the independent lab confirmation of the validity of their technology and expected performance of their battery, and also with the apparent $2B investment by Volkswagen and other investors, what would your opinion of the company be now. Particularly now that they’re working into getting into full scale manufacturing, what do you feel would be the outlook for this company.
I would like to know your opinion on the resistance that can represent the crowd of potential sellers who can take advantage of the return of the price of a stock to their purchase levels after it has fallen sharply below that same level. I'll give you an example: EGLX. When the stock was rising to new highs, the only potential sellers were those who had bought lower, but now in the case of a rise in the stock, it will be necessary to add a part of those who bought higher and who will take advantage of it to recover their capital. Does this make sense and can it represent a significant brake, especially when the rise is recent. I imagine that if several years have passed, many shareholders will have liquidated their positions tired of waiting and that the effect would be much weaker.