Q: What do you think of FIZZ (National Beverage)? It looks like the stock has been growing wildly for the past five years.
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Q: Although recognizing the potential of Envidia I have chosen to take profits and move on. I don't wish to Abandon the semiconductor space and as a result am looking at ON. Recognizing this is a US company I would appreciate your thoughts.
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Q: Considering the company's recent financial results and future prospects, what are the most compelling reasons:
- to continue holding the shares?
- to sell the shares now?
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- to continue holding the shares?
- to sell the shares now?
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Q: Could you comment please on the proposal to amend the 7.25 Series E Convertible Debentures?
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Bob Rose
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Bob Rose
Q: Given your recent comments on Absolute Software I wonder if you still like the stock ?
Q: Could you give me you impression of their latest quarter.
Thanks Darren
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Q: I'm sitting on a +/- 50% loss on both CCO and WJX and have been waiting for some sign of life for several years. Is it time to accept defeat and move on? I'm also holding on to a smaller loss on CXI. If I sell it I need to replace it with some other financial. What would you advise? Also, my CSI has grown to approx. 8% of the portfolio. Do I sell some to cover the other losses even though it's my best performer?
Thanks, Rod
Thanks, Rod
Q: I am beginning to think that the market is starting to factor in a permanent reset (downward) in the evaluation of all things to do with the oil industry - service cos, drillers, e&p, integrated, midstream and pipelines.
The 2 basic elements of economics seem to be working against oil. SUPPLY is in excess with easy access shale. DEMAND is poised to fall with the sooner than expected arrival of affordable electric cars. Shell Oil expects peak demand for oil is a decade away. Prices will reflect this reality long before then.
Do you believe this to be true. Is it time to wean off oil stocks. Is this why IPL is yielding 7%?
Thanks
Derek
The 2 basic elements of economics seem to be working against oil. SUPPLY is in excess with easy access shale. DEMAND is poised to fall with the sooner than expected arrival of affordable electric cars. Shell Oil expects peak demand for oil is a decade away. Prices will reflect this reality long before then.
Do you believe this to be true. Is it time to wean off oil stocks. Is this why IPL is yielding 7%?
Thanks
Derek
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I know you are value investors who look for companies who appear to have positive momentum. So BB is not exactly your forte. So I have an impossible question for you. All factors considered ...taking risk and there patients into account...at what price do you think BB is worth right now. I realize the market is loosing patience and it has fallen in the past several months. So it is a $10.00 stock...a $8.50 stock...a $7.00 stock...I know impossible to say...but please just give your best guess!
Thanks a ton!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
I know you are value investors who look for companies who appear to have positive momentum. So BB is not exactly your forte. So I have an impossible question for you. All factors considered ...taking risk and there patients into account...at what price do you think BB is worth right now. I realize the market is loosing patience and it has fallen in the past several months. So it is a $10.00 stock...a $8.50 stock...a $7.00 stock...I know impossible to say...but please just give your best guess!
Thanks a ton!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: Good Morning
Can you comment on this article? Is it strictly motivated on self interest? Thanks
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4099862-prometic-life-sciences-true-underdog
Can you comment on this article? Is it strictly motivated on self interest? Thanks
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4099862-prometic-life-sciences-true-underdog
Q: Thinking about a higher risk investment: DC.PR.E currently pays 8% and is retractable June 2019, yielding another 6% in capital gains.
What are the chances DC can payout the pref? Can you please shed some light on their viability. Thanks.
What are the chances DC can payout the pref? Can you please shed some light on their viability. Thanks.
Q: Please comment on the status of this turnaround given the recent results. It seems to me that while very small, Eli Dadouch of Firm Capital has turned this ship around in a steady, consistent and methodical fashion since stepping in and booting out the former crook of a CEO almost 2 years ago.
Q: Hi Peter and team
I was thinking of starting a position in DR after the last Q report (and I wish I had) but I found something in the financials (from morningstar.ca) that gave me pause:
Earnings per share: $.46
Earnings per share (diluted): $.18
The diluted share count did grow by 8,000,000 (or roughly 25%) but that doesn't account for the difference in per share earnings. Was there a share offering? How should I interpret the bigger difference in per share earnings versus share count?
Thanks
Peter
I was thinking of starting a position in DR after the last Q report (and I wish I had) but I found something in the financials (from morningstar.ca) that gave me pause:
Earnings per share: $.46
Earnings per share (diluted): $.18
The diluted share count did grow by 8,000,000 (or roughly 25%) but that doesn't account for the difference in per share earnings. Was there a share offering? How should I interpret the bigger difference in per share earnings versus share count?
Thanks
Peter
Q: Convertible bonds are obviously not exactly the same as corporate bonds due to the possibility of converting them into common stock. I was wondering if they are treated exactly the same as the other bonds a company may have issued as long as they are still in the bond form? That is are they they still guaranteed to be paid as long as the company is solvent and are they at the same debt obligation level as other bonds issued? Thanks you.
Q: This is my dilemma I already hold 32 stocks. I own the above stocks with full positions in SBUX and MG and 1/2 position in AMZN to make up the consumer discretionary portion of my portfolio for a goal of 10%. This currently makes up 8% of this sector. My question is do I add to AMZN for a full position or add another stock? I own most of the stocks in the balanced portfolio and if I would follow that TOY would be your choice if I add another stock(I think) or would you add something else to the mix if adding another stock makes sense. My $US/$CAD mix is pretty much in line with what I want so I could go either way on that option. Thanks for the opinion in advance.
Q: Manulife Class-action has a settlement amount of $69,000,000 to be distributed among shareholders past and present April 1, 2004 to October 9, 2017). It has 2 billion shares outstanding. I have 350 shares which I have held for five months. Since the shares are in insurance company, pension fund, ETF and mutual fund portfolios, is it worth filing a claim. I predict a payout of less than $10 (if any) as many shares have been sold in the 13 year time lapse.
- Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
- WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
- Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
- Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
Q: Hello,
I currently hold a DRIP Portfolio consisting of BAM.A,BNS,RY,MFC,SU,FTS,RCI,ECA,TRP,and POT. I have found this style of investing quite profitable and am looking to add a couple names. I'm considering WSP and TCN. Given the names I already own and the valuation of the two companies, which one would you suggest? Can you think of any other companies that might be a nice addition? I have a 15 year time horizon. Thanks for your awesome service.
I currently hold a DRIP Portfolio consisting of BAM.A,BNS,RY,MFC,SU,FTS,RCI,ECA,TRP,and POT. I have found this style of investing quite profitable and am looking to add a couple names. I'm considering WSP and TCN. Given the names I already own and the valuation of the two companies, which one would you suggest? Can you think of any other companies that might be a nice addition? I have a 15 year time horizon. Thanks for your awesome service.
Q: You last commented on this company in early August. Since then company has participated in the purchase of the rights to operate some/all of Ontario's gaming operations. What is your view of the company given the recent news?
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Q: I am a new member. So, sorry I am not familiar with how reports get published. I just read report on TPK with C rating. This is my own preference but as a member, I would like to know about the companies with possible good future growth which can enhance our portfolio value. In that perspective, the reason behind publishing report on TPK.And how would this report is helping me.
Thanks so much, I am a big fan of your questions-answers, and you guys are doing fabulous job.
Thanks so much, I am a big fan of your questions-answers, and you guys are doing fabulous job.
- Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Shaw Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (SJR.B)
Q: Im addressing over exposure to this sector, don't need 4 of the 'same' things.......over a six month time frame, which one or two have the best upside in your opinion?
Thanks!
Thanks!