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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hello team,

Would you buy this company at this time? Is its massive/nonstop share price growth really justified? Isn't there any competition out there for it? What are the pitfalls in your opinion? What do you think about its mid-/long-term prospects?

Thanks for your exemplary insights as always!
Read Answer Asked by Saeed on September 11, 2017
Q: I would like to hear from you on the potential impact that bad policies such as the rise of minimum wage, high power costs in Ontario and the risk of losing the NAFTA framework may have on good companies that were thriving under previous governments.
Read Answer Asked by Eric on September 11, 2017
Q: i notice all the mining stocks are down substanially, is this a u.s./ cdn dollar thing or something else and with respect to trevali, it seems to have huge swings in price , if zinc is in such short supply and they have all in cash costs of 49 cents, i suspect their earnings will be huge, can you comment. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on September 11, 2017
Q: On Aug 9,TSGI reported results that beat expected eps & Rev.On 8/14 GSO that it is selling all its shares @ $23.50.Since then its price has declined.This maybe stirring ghosts of past issues esp.relating to the past ceo,D.Baazov.Later it was reported that it has 10.9m shares shorted on TSx,i.e. 9.4% of float---high--though low in US.Is Baazov on the board of directors & what is his current shareholding?Please provide background on the new major shareholder.I think he is Chinese by the name of HO who owns some 16%.Is he from Hong Kong or China? Is he related to Mr Stanley Ho,the gambling tycoon from Hong Kong?.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Read Answer Asked by Peter on September 11, 2017
Q: I purchased the series E convertible debentures in April, 2017 assuming that they would mature September 30, 2017. They are in my children's RESP. It was going to pay for their tuition this semester. As you know they have made a proposal to extend the maturity date to September 30, 2020. It is in my best interests to receive the funds on September 30, 2017. I will likely vote no to the change. Do you think the debenture holders will still receive their funds if the motion does not pass?
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 11, 2017