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Q: Hi 5i Team - I am interested in purchasing shares in a company called Bellevue Gold which trades on the Australian exchange under the symbol BGL.AX. It also trades on the OTC pink sheets in the U.S. Since my accounts with TD are self-directed I would probably need to make the purchase through the U.S. OTC exchange. Do you have any concerns with using this exchange? Secondly, even though this would be a company very distant from your radar screen, would you be able to supply any financial fundamentals as well as an update on their exploration progress. Thanks.
Rob
Read Answer Asked by Rob on September 28, 2020
Q: Please suggest your top 5 non-dividend paying value stocks. And I stress non-dividend paying for tax reasons. Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by David on September 28, 2020
Q: Your insight please on Loop Insights (mtrx.v).Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by maurice on September 28, 2020
Q: I've learned recently that mRNA-based vaccines require extra cold storage (-70C; dry ice temperature). This will be a logistical challenge if such vaccines are approved. Two-part question:

1. Your thoughts on the impact of this logistical challenge on PFE/BNTX and MRNA?

2. Dry ice (solid CO2) lasts only about 3 days in insulated packages. Widespread mRNA vaccine distribution might depend on having a lot more dry ice produced at facilities near airports, shipping hubs, and smaller distribution centers. Any ideas for a play on dry ice via companies selling dry ice production equipment?

Many thanks! New subscriber this year and very satisfied!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on September 28, 2020
Q: It looks as though renewable power is becoming politically accepted, with the above as assumed potential sector participants. What is the anticipated growth rate for each and to what extent have each potentially already discounted the coming year's anticipated growth in value. I Look forward to your response.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on September 28, 2020
Q: Hi crew, what are 5-10 stocks that would be considered disrupters?

Thank you,
Kevin
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on September 28, 2020