Q: there seems to be a lot of interest in Cameco and uranium recently; unfortunately I have held onto Denison since the tragedy in Japan many years ago... what is your outlook for uranium and for Denison specifically?
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Q: Hi there,
I currently own PXT and was looking at YGR. It looks like it has sold off over the last year and may be coming back. Would you endorse a half/full position in this name today? If one owned a full position in PXT already, how would you play YGR (assuming you'd be okay endorsing it as a buy today).
Thanks!
I currently own PXT and was looking at YGR. It looks like it has sold off over the last year and may be coming back. Would you endorse a half/full position in this name today? If one owned a full position in PXT already, how would you play YGR (assuming you'd be okay endorsing it as a buy today).
Thanks!
Q: BTO has been weak to sideways as of late - despite the positive news re the Fekola mine?! Am I missing something? Is more patience required or time to bail? (Would like to transition to MTA) Thanks!
Q: Good Morning
Is this deal with SIS today a positive ? Is the family involvement in this deal a positive development for the company ?
Thank You
Clarence
Is this deal with SIS today a positive ? Is the family involvement in this deal a positive development for the company ?
Thank You
Clarence
Q: Good morning,
Wondering if you could please comment as to Steve Eisman's thesis on Canadian banks ( shorting specifically CM, RY and LB) and the deleterious effects of a shift to positive loan loss provisions for the stage 1 loan book( those loans that are current), where such a shift would, in his words, "crush" earnings( growth?).
Thank you for your insights,
Wondering if you could please comment as to Steve Eisman's thesis on Canadian banks ( shorting specifically CM, RY and LB) and the deleterious effects of a shift to positive loan loss provisions for the stage 1 loan book( those loans that are current), where such a shift would, in his words, "crush" earnings( growth?).
Thank you for your insights,
Q: Peter; Have you looked at the KOHO site and/or experienced their service. It would seem to complement your low fee quest re ETF’s . Thanks.
Rod
Rod
Q: FIXX is doing a secondary offering at $22.50/s, down 28% from its trading price just three days ago. Is this just the effects of diluting the existing market cap with 6.4M more shares? Rather than, say, investors supposing that more working capital is a bad idea.
Q: BeWhere Holdings released it earning this week and saw quite significant increases in revenue and earnings but the stock price saw little to no movement. Is there something I'm missing?
Q: Is this an excellent company to invest in
Q: Gentlemen
Finally, Computershare responede to my question about the dividendes in U$ from Can corporations (CSU & FNV, but applies to all Can corp)
"This is in response to your request for information.
Please note that the declared currency is USD. Canadian residents will receive CDN funds unless they choose to receive US funds and US and international residents will receive US funds unless they choose to receive CDN funds.
Please contact your broker to help with your request."
I asked NBDB & ScotiaITrade.
I will put this in forum.
Thanks
Finally, Computershare responede to my question about the dividendes in U$ from Can corporations (CSU & FNV, but applies to all Can corp)
"This is in response to your request for information.
Please note that the declared currency is USD. Canadian residents will receive CDN funds unless they choose to receive US funds and US and international residents will receive US funds unless they choose to receive CDN funds.
Please contact your broker to help with your request."
I asked NBDB & ScotiaITrade.
I will put this in forum.
Thanks
Q: Can I please get your comments on NameSilo Technologies Corp. (CSE: URL). Could this be another Tucows in the making?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: PWF is making an offer to purchase common shares(Dutch Auction) . They state you may tender your shares between $29 and $34 in $0.10 increments. If a shareholder does not participate in this offer how would one expect this event to affect the shares of PWF.
Thanks, Mike
Thanks, Mike
- WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
- Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
- Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: My grand children (<3 & <1 year-old) have the above 4 stocks in the RESP. There is money for investment in 2 more stocks (long-term). I would appreciate your suggestions.
Q: The coming US elections are approaching (2020)
The democrats are NOT pro big business and some candidates are voicing their opinions about breaking up and placing regulation on big tech. This could be considered to be just noise however I am old enough to remember the industry break ups of the past. Question: Is it time to exercise a little caution here and await the election outcome or go along with the apparent belief that Google, Amazon etc. are the way of the future with unlimited potential growth?
The democrats are NOT pro big business and some candidates are voicing their opinions about breaking up and placing regulation on big tech. This could be considered to be just noise however I am old enough to remember the industry break ups of the past. Question: Is it time to exercise a little caution here and await the election outcome or go along with the apparent belief that Google, Amazon etc. are the way of the future with unlimited potential growth?
Q: Hi 5i,
I am looking at adding OSB in my dividend portfolio. I see it is trading around P/E=4.2 with a yield of about 17%. Is yield safe and have they cut yield in the past? Is their debt manageable? Is the low price just due to the current low demand for building products? What sector does OSB fit into? Is their any growth in the future?
Thanks for your views on this company.
I am looking at adding OSB in my dividend portfolio. I see it is trading around P/E=4.2 with a yield of about 17%. Is yield safe and have they cut yield in the past? Is their debt manageable? Is the low price just due to the current low demand for building products? What sector does OSB fit into? Is their any growth in the future?
Thanks for your views on this company.
- GE Aerospace (GE)
- Johnson Controls International plc (JCI)
- Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (SIX)
Q: Could you please provide your views on these three equities including positives negatives and finally whether you recommend a buy sell or hold on each or whether there are better places to invest one's capital. Thank you for your assistance - Ken
Q: Hi Team,
RIO has gone up 25% over the last 3 months. To what would you attribute this pop and your thoughts on this company going forward.
Cheers,
RIO has gone up 25% over the last 3 months. To what would you attribute this pop and your thoughts on this company going forward.
Cheers,
Q: Does any material info explain the positive momentum? It feels to me like a sell before May & go away. Your thoughts please?
Q: Boston Pizza has a P/E=22.8 and a yield of about 8% and a buy rating. What is your view of this company? Reliable yield? Low debt level? Future growth projections? A good buy for income?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Perhaps this is a silly question but I will ask anyway.
I see in a previous answer to a IPAY question that the 5i team considers this ETF to be liquid.
A recent market call guest has now made this ETF a top pick twice and it does intrigue me.
However , the volumes are very low. Many days are fewer than 1000 shares per day and almost always under 5000 shares per day traded. I do not consider these volumes to be liquid.
My question is. Is liquidity on a ETF somehow different than on a individual stock ?
Do you still consider this ETF liquid ?
I see in a previous answer to a IPAY question that the 5i team considers this ETF to be liquid.
A recent market call guest has now made this ETF a top pick twice and it does intrigue me.
However , the volumes are very low. Many days are fewer than 1000 shares per day and almost always under 5000 shares per day traded. I do not consider these volumes to be liquid.
My question is. Is liquidity on a ETF somehow different than on a individual stock ?
Do you still consider this ETF liquid ?