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Q: I am still invested in CXR.
1) Is CXR going to be bankrupt, or what is the probability of it happening.
2) The current prices are too cheap for a company that has a decent revenues. Missing a quarter earnings and a lower forecast for 2016 is not something that hasn't happened before. I see a reason to be invested in it for say another 2 yrs. Is that reasonable.
3) Is there a thesis to hold rather than selling off now.
Read Answer Asked by Vinod on August 15, 2016
Q: Please help me to understand that if 5I doesn t have any more intel on company management than that of the avg investor,what is the benifit of membership?
I, like so many others in this forum have been ambushed with the recent developments and incurred losses leaving me disillusioned
with 5 I research.
I really thought that with 5 i"s connections to the market they had more insight,(cxr hasn't been the only surprise)
Please understand I am not blaming 5i for this,it was my decision at the end of the day. I just don't see the benifits of renewing my membership.

Thank you for the education.
Read Answer Asked by ron on August 15, 2016
Q: The acquisition of 140 Proof by Acuity Ads seems to add an important component to Acuity as well as being a very well structured deal all around. Comments? 5i plan on covering some day?
Read Answer Asked by Richard on August 15, 2016
Q: With the devastating losses I’ve suffered on CXR (-85%) and PHM (-80%) my holdings in the healthcare sector are down to 5%. I was considering purchasing some IBB to bring it up a bit. After my experience with CXR and PHM I’ve become a bit worried about owning individual healthcare names and am now feeling more inclined to want the safety and diversification of an ETF. How do you feel about IBB or do you have any other suggestions? I already own GUD, SIS, and XLV.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on August 15, 2016
Q: It is easy to fault advisors when things go south but they are only making decisions based on the information given to them and trusting the source of that information. I got burnt on PHM and many very honest and reputable advisors such as Peter and Jason Donneville were believers also. CXR is EXACTLY the same. The events which unfolded at these two companies should prove to us that above all else the number one metric in evaluating a public traded company must be the Quality And Integrity Of Management. When any critic corners that one, let me know, please
Read Answer Asked by Clarence on August 15, 2016