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Investment Q&A

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Q: Trying to decide what to do with the cash from selling TOY. Thoughts on moving this to a new position in GIL? I see they had a big drop in October. Any reasons to stay away? Or any other suggestions on what to do with this cash. This would be a new position in a TFSA.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on January 29, 2020
Q: Hello Peter and Team,

For those of us planning to sell our TSGI shares, would you recommend waiting until after Flutter and TSGI report their Q4 results on February 27th? Of course, share price could go in either direction depending on the results, but what would be your inclination? I am planning to put the proceeds of this sale into Lightspeed. Thanks.
Brad
Read Answer Asked by Bradley on January 29, 2020
Q: I look at the company profiles you provide (among other things) before purchasing a stock. I sort of like a stock with a low PB ratio. It worries me when I look further and see a low price to tangible book value. I'm not totally sure what it means to have a negative price to tangible book. No real underlying value compared to the value of a bunch of good will or patents? I'm ok paying for patents (I think) but I am less happy paying for good will as I think that is just management paying too much for an acquisition. Is there anyway to distinguish the provenance of the intangible assets? How do you view the intangible value stats? Does this even come into your review of a company? Or do you just consider intangibles "good" if the company performance by other metrics is "good". Could you please recap when price to tangible book value is a stat that is worth considering. It causes me worry sometimes and I hesitate on purchases to my detriment.
Thank you for your excellent service.
Read Answer Asked by Brian on January 29, 2020
Q: Hi guys
From what i have been reading (Tony Siba) next year is the tipping point for purely economic reasons, it won't make any sense economically to buy a gasoline powered vehicle. From his point of view Batteries are going to be a huge disruptive technology in the future in both, transportation and energy (natural gas) as they become cheaper, and much more powerful.
Have you guys been looking for any investment opportunities in this sector.?
Thanks Gord
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on January 29, 2020
Q: Is there a way to hold the S&P index in an ADR or some other instrument that would turn the investment into a Canadian capital gain. (maybe I am just wishing) Could you explain how an ADR works. Thank you for your valuable assistance.
mike
Read Answer Asked by Mike on January 28, 2020
Q: Hello Iam looking for your thoughts on QTRH. I have owned this in my TSFA for sometime now currently at a loss. From todays value I would need a double to break even, I am happy to sit and collect the dividend as this account is long term but do you think this company can get moving again or should I sell and put the proceeds into say ATD.B or PLC or?? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Kolbi on January 28, 2020
Q: Comment on Kevin's question about the minimum withdrawal from a USD RIF. I don't know the answer but I believe they would use the FX on Dec. 31/Jan. 1 and not on the date of withdrawal. That would set the amount for the year and most brokerages will have a spot on your account page where they tell you that amount for the year. My withdrawal amounts show up automatically on Jan. 2.
Read Answer Asked by Earl on January 28, 2020
Q: I am concerned about the concentration of FAANG stocks in the S&P 500 index. My understanding is that the concentration of the top 10 holdings in the S&P is near historic highs.

Do you feel this is a real risk? Would you recommend switching from a market capitalization ETF (e.g. VFV) to an equal weight ETF (e.g. EQL)?

Your advice is most appreciated. Thank-you

Read Answer Asked by Dale on January 28, 2020
Q: I hold both The stars group and cineplex and would like to continue with these type of positions to gambling and cineplex type exposure to gaming and entertainment. Is there any possibility for these companies will continue to list on the tsx. I don't want a British stock is my only option to take the buyout.
If so how would you play these buy outs : hold until the buyout or sell now. Also do I need to tell my broker I wish to tender or will it just happen? Thank you again for your insightful assistance. mike
Read Answer Asked by Mike on January 28, 2020
Q: Can you name 8 companies with good balance sheets that I can buy long term bonds in. I may go out up to 25years.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on January 28, 2020