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Q: I bought this stock earlier this week en route to emulate your Growth portfolio in my TFSA. I currently hold a 1.6% position. The stock dropped 7% in 2 days,is that the normal volatility for this stock or there is something to be concerned about? Does this drop become an opportunity to take a full position (~5%) as per you portfolio allocation. Thanks for you insight
Read Answer Asked by Francois on May 09, 2017
Q: HI Peter and 5i Team, I watched a segment on cbc news last night about Electrovaya and it all sounded like great technology, great timing for the energy storage market and Clean tech. What's the 5i perspective on EFL'S Business model and are they poised to start making a profit ? Do they have a mangement team that knows how to grow a company ? Thanks, Steve.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on May 09, 2017
Q: I saw a bit of a clip on the CBC National news last night about frii, and it wasn't very good. from what I recall they were saying frii was in non compliance of regulations in Ontario requiring them to show the number of calories in each meal. frii refused to speak with CBC about the story. CBC did some research and found that most frii meals had more calories than a lot of the fast food chains do. I was taken aback a bit when I saw the story, this can't be good for the stock. what is your take on this,and did you see or here about the story?
Read Answer Asked by Tom on May 09, 2017
Q: Good morning! I have some Hydro One that I purchased when it first went public. It's done okay-ish with the dividend but seems to be in a rut now and with another share offering announced, it seems like it won't be going anywhere anytime soon. I was thinking of switching it with Algonquin and wondered what you might think of that strategy? Thank you for all you do.
Read Answer Asked by Jill on May 09, 2017
Q: Reading through the quarterly report I see on the cash flow statement that finance costs are considered an item not affecting cash. The note dealing with it does not explain just itemizes the individual charges. This is also the same for others in the industry, EXE and SIA. How is it that this is true? My head hurts when I try to justify it. My financing costs, mortgage interest, car loan etc affect my cash flow. Thanks

Kenn
Read Answer Asked by Kenneth on May 09, 2017