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Q: I own a substantial amount of Cumulative Redeemable FIXED RATE Reset First Preference Series M Cumulative shares, which I purchased for the initial price of $25.00 per share. I also purchased additional shares at a later date for around $20.00

The Series M shares can be converted into series N Cumulative Redeemable FLOATING RATE First Preference Shares on December 1. 2019 My question is:
Since today's value of the series M shares is around $16.60, What will be the price of the new Series N Shares? Does that mean an instant gain (RECOVERY) of $8.40 (to $25.00) after conversion to the series N shares or how does that work? Do you have any suggestions about how to act at the given time, including what to choose? Do I stay with my FIXED RATE shares, do I convert to the FLOATING RATE shares or what?
Thank you for your prompt and valued reply.
Read Answer Asked by Baldur on June 17, 2019
Q: I have had this stock for quite some time and people were concerned when it was $45 last year. Now that it is $26 and there have been recent calls to BNN by investors concerned about it. Some of the guests of BNN answering questions have recently sold it. What is your recommendation? Also, WSP Global, I have had for a couple of years with a small dividend has been flat. I could probably get a GIC which pays the same amount of money as WSP's dividend. Your thoughts? Thanks again, Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on June 17, 2019
Q: What are your thoughts on this company? I saw it as a top pick on bnn recently. I think electric busses are here to stay and it looks like GPV has carved a small niche for themselves for now, but do they really have anything proprietary or a technology that others don’t have? It looks like they’re just buying the same drives and batteries other companies have access to. It seems like other bus makers could easily step in and take GPV’s small market share. What am I missing here?

Thanks for all your great work!
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on June 17, 2019
Q: Hi Peter, Great to be back on this platform after a number of years. Thank you for the great work you and team are doing. Apart from LSPD, what other 2 to 3 companies do you think have little or no debt and have a great growth profile like LSPD or even better? Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by ilie on June 17, 2019
Q: Further to my question on this company back in April, after their switch to a C suite company now do you see any hope for this company in terms of tailwinds or do you see this as a looser short term?
Am under water considerably but have patience if you see any hope for some price appreciation?
Thanks again Gary
Read Answer Asked by Gary on June 17, 2019
Q: I, with a 10 year mandated hold, had planned to purchase IPL based on its dividend, depressed price and the potential of its polypropylene project. However your commentary on the company has caused me to reconsider. Would you please give me your preferred 'total-return' stocks in the pipeline/processing sector and the downside to IPL as a long term hold?
With appreciation
Ed
Read Answer Asked by Ed on June 17, 2019