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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hi Peter et al:
I am looking to invest some money in India. The two etf's that I was able to find are xid and zid. I am looking for mid to large cap value,however BMO states that zid is growth oriented and high risk. I am a subscriber to your etf branch but I couldn't find what I needed there. Also what would you recommend for etf exposure to Europe and the Euro, which I believe will appreciate relative to the cad.
Thanks,
BEN.
Read Answer Asked by BEN on February 14, 2018
Q: You answered a similar question about 6 weeks ago but with the market sell-off I am wondering if the restaurant royalties are decent buys now. Can you rank A&W, Boston Pizza, and the Keg. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Jim on February 13, 2018
Q: With the CEO stepping down and the sale of the Co. I feel I have been snookered. Having waited these 2 years for the turn around to higher sales I thought I finally had a multi year horizon for growth. Between the CEO leaving and the sale is it even advisable to say no to the BO offer? I could only imagine a steep sell off with CEO gone and a successful No. Would like to hear your opinion.

TIA
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on February 13, 2018
Q: TNP, much like VLE is involved with developing natural gas company interests in developed and undeveloped properties in Turkey and Bulgaria. It has shown strong momentum since late November. In mid-January they announced a plan "to market the Company so that it can pursue a stronger capital structure for future development" and enhance shareowner value.
May I have your opinion on its worthiness as a higher risk investment? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Martin on February 13, 2018
Q: Tony Seba's video paints a picture of massive disruption coming by 2020ish. His thesis is that the convergence of electric and autonomous vehicles, solar efficiency, etc. will disrupt many industries and especially transportation and energy business models.

Have you seen any of these types of projections? It’s a bit of a longer video but you might take a peek at it particularly near the end where he connects the dots.

If true, we had best be getting out of pipelines and rethinking renewable energy, let alone the many other industries that this may impact. For example, if people reduce significantly their purchase of vehicles and simply allow autonomous vehicles to drive us around, we won’t need nearly as many parking lots, and this will free up land for housing in urban areas.

Is this guy credible? Any thoughts?

Best regards ... Kirk

https://youtu.be/2b3ttqYDwF0

Read Answer Asked by Kirk on February 13, 2018