Q: your answer to a lot of the questions ends with something like this
" we do not see it as a must own small cap"
so my question is what are your 5 favorite small caps, i assume gud and savaria and pho are in your top five but not sure.dave
Q: Good morning 5i, I was thinking of investing in this Co., what do you think of their recent earnings? Would you recommend this Co.? Thanks, Catherine
Q: Good Afternoon: Magna results looked quite strong on the surface, especially with a forecast revised upward for the future. And yet it is trading down nearly $2. Your comments on their earnings, forecast, price drop today and overall opinion on this company please. Thanks.
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
Please comment on there quarterly report and its future implications. Would you classify this company as a solid hold, contrarian buy or dead money?
Thanks again...you are an invaluable service to us amateurs!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: Hi 5i,
Please comment on the steep share price decline this morning. I see they reported Q2 Net Adjusted Earnings this morning.
Thanks for the great service!
Q: I am interested in taking a position in NWH.UN given its yield and apparent growth mode. Would you say the latest quarterly results reported yesterday were supportive of this idea?
Q: THANKS
While no one can always be right about the markets, you have helped me stay balance about DR when I almost panicked.Balance and a cool head is Key and you promote it .
thanks again
Yossi
Q: Chorus Aviation results released today seemed very good. Would you please provide an overview of these results and whether they are better than analysts expectations? Is the stock down today due to the overall market being down? Thanks
Q: May I have your comments on Parex Resources Q2 release.
My reading is positive on all metrics, but I have no idea what estimates were or street expectations. A 6% drop on the release seems overdone? Am I missing something?
I have a small (1%), recent position, in my TFSA, so 6% isn't overly worrying, but does it illustrate growing unease among investors?
Q: Please thoroughly dissect BIR's earnings report. At first glance, it looks exceptional. Significant expense reductions were a highlight at first glance. Also, production is moving in the right direction.
I've been watching the REITs and utility/pipelines stocks take a dip - presumably due to interest rates. I remember a time when a stock like IPL yielded 8 to 10% and HR.UN not much behind that.
With interest rates due to rise in the near or medium term, how high to you see yields rising? Personally, I wouldn't be surprised to see the yields on these stock rise to 7-8%, maybe higher depending on market sentiment etc. Is there a way to guesstimate what yields companies like IPL and or HR.UN could ascend to with increases in interest rates?