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Q: It has been a while since GSB has been discussed in the 5i question forum and a lot has changed at this company since. Although the stock has pulled back a bit recently, it has shown good momentum the last few months. Add in the special $.50 dividend paid last month and the stock does look interesting. Your thoughts? Does this company have legs and further upside in your opinion?
Read Answer Asked by WAYNE on June 12, 2019
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,

In the SYZ website, they list their various software solutions, and I notice that a lot are geared towards the public sector. With many governments adopting a "cutback" stance, both in Canada and the US, could this be one factor that's causing a drag on their share price? Unfortunately, our 0.8% weighting in SYZ was purchased close to its peak (at 13.49) and it's now trading at 11.10. Given my concerns about its product lineup, is it worth holding (in a TFSA) or is it time to move on? If a move is suggested, please list some possible alternatives in the same sector, both "aggressive", and "conservative". We already own these stocks in our combined portfolio, followed by their weightings:
CSU - 5.6%
ENGH - 2.6%
KXS - 1.1%
OTEX - 4.3%
XIT - 0.8% (we use XIT since it's commission-free with iTrade).

Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on June 12, 2019
Q: I have an elderly parent who owns shares purchased a long time ago. The company it appears still exists, although may have reorganized. How would I find out who holds the shares so that they could be sold. Would the company have a record? I have the notice of annual meeting from computershare but nothing on there about the holder of the shares. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Terry on June 12, 2019
Q: I asked a question earlier about international exposure in US dollars. At that time you said VEA would work. I am just getting ready to put your advice into practice at the moment but I notice that VEA holds 8.7% Canadian. According to your analytics program, I really have to reduce my Canadian exposure and so was wondering whether there was another all world etf with no Canadian. Perhaps, though, 8.7 % is not that bad.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on June 11, 2019