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Q: After report of earnings(eps matched estimates)on Feb 23,MNW dropped sharply on big volume.On 3/7,after report of guidance & NCIB of max.7.8m shares,price recovered.On 3/9 announced new credit facility on better terms resulting in further appreciation.I have a small position.Please provide your expert opinion.Appreciate u usual great services & views
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 13, 2017
Q: Just a comment
Over the past 3/6 months I have witnessed a significant activity in the micro cap and the small cap "bought deals" at discounted prices that are simply an insult for retail investors (Ie. the suckers..... I am one of those...). Discounts of 30 to even 50% are in the order of the day. The last one Acuity deal for 3000000 units at $ 3.4. Price this morning ... (drums rolling....) $4.25 at the open.
Well I have my idea about this gouging.
1/ Everybody is trying to is trying to grease their wheels before they cannot do it anymore, and nobody Ie. the Pros?? would buy acuity at 4.4 even 4. I agree and I would not except I am frustrated not to be able to get my fair share at 3.4.
2/ The market space has changed drastically with spreads so big that a mammoth would fit easily, Prices quoted are the reflection of TSX while in the meantime The pros are trading on Aequitas, Alpha, CSE, Instinet, Matchnow, Nasdaq CXC, CXD, and CX2...
3/ short sellers have a wonderful time in Canada, IROC nowhere to be seen or heard.

So what to do?
1/If you take ownership of your stocks take advantage of the gift that shor sellers give you (PHM anybody)
2/ Accept the fact that you are not the Alpha one around and that your power is limited, but refuse to be fleeced.
3/ Do not trade blindly Ie. open orders and follow YOUR stocks: Your level of comfort is directly related to your level of ownership.

Peter, your comment would be appreciated as usual.
CDJ

Read Answer Asked by claude on March 13, 2017
Q: Hi Team, you probably have a few of these questions so feel free to delete if it is creating clutter. What are your thoughts on the DH Corp purchase by Vista Equity Partners? Is it a fair price? It seems fairly opportunistic, do you know much about previous deals Vista has done? Do you see any chance of a white knight emerging? If I'm looking to move on from the position, what do you think is a good replacement for it (either tech or finance)? Thanks, Alex
Read Answer Asked by Alexander on March 13, 2017
Q: I am a 66 yr. old, dependant on my investment portfolio for almost all my income. I often hold equity positions for much too long and have suffered 60-100% losses in some stocks like Guestlogix, Paladin Energy, Avion/EDV Gold. Currently my largest holdings are: CSU, IPL, PSK, VET, H, TD and HR.UN. I am looking to replace some of the previous with the following names: SLF, MRT>UN, TCL.A, ENF, and FIE or FIE.A
Could you please RATE the positions held vs. the possible relacement positions and please provide colour on 'best' between the FIE's.

Thanks and fell free to consider as many credits as warranted.

Dean
Read Answer Asked by Dean on March 13, 2017
Q: My son ( 31, single, no dependents, good salary) has $10,000 cash in his TFSA and $30,000 cash in his RRSP. He would like to begin building a growth portfolio with a 10 to 20+ year time frame. No stocks are owned at this time.
1) Suggestions on where to begin?
2) He plans to add $500 to $1000 monthly to the TFSA for the foreseeable future. Suggestions on how to employ these contributions?
Thank you, Trevor
Read Answer Asked by Trevor on March 13, 2017
Q: My percentage market allocation presently in Altus, Kinaxis, and Open Text are 4.41%, 7.38%, and 3.85% respectively. Perhaps I'm top heavy in Tech stocks, though I plan to boost OTEX to a full position down the road. Would it make sense to sell AIF and replace it with either GUD or CRH since I hold no medical stocks at this time? You have helped my analytical skills tremendously, though I'm not good as digesting financial statements.

Thanks for this and keep up the good work.
Read Answer Asked by Elmer on March 13, 2017
Q: Just comment so please do not deduct credit.Re TD,agreed with 5I that the some $6b drop on 3/10 is excessive,& if TD is found guilty,the fine will likely be not material, plus no move now is the best move.So far this are just allegations,which have to be proven.TD stated that employees must abide by Code of conduct & ethics,i.e. act ethically & place interests of customers first.OSFI is always monitoring the financial institutions.As a retired employee of one of the other big Can.Banks,I can attest that we are closely supervised by management,plus many checks in place to ensure correctness. As a matter of fact,there was a booklet,Code of conduct & ethics on top of my table so that it is visible.We need to review it periodically with the supervisor.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 13, 2017