Q: Endo is still making money but the share price has dropped about 80 percent and they have a high debt load. How aggressively will they persue selling assets to lower the debt load and are repayments in the near future a concern? I do not own Endo but do own Knight and I was a shareholder in Palladin. THANKYOU
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Q: Follow the money. The company has been aggressively buying back shares during the past 12 months. Then there is very large insider selling by the the CEO followed by earnings that were poor and the share price is well below where most of the share repurchases occurred. If the company knew they were in a transition year (stated in their q release) and earnings were going to slow or falter should they have been buying shares back at 9-11 bucks? Or waiting till after this weak quarter to buy back shares at much better prices. Looks to me like the CEO is taking care of himself and not acting in our best interest. Your thoughts?
Q: So I am looking at the numbers and BEP.UN seems to have flat to declining revenue and declining FFO/share the last 3 years.
What is it you like about this stock? The growth recently seems pretty flat at best. Am I missing something?
What is it you like about this stock? The growth recently seems pretty flat at best. Am I missing something?
Q: what do you think of this company
would you recommend to sell shopify and use proceeds to buy it
would you recommend to sell shopify and use proceeds to buy it
Q: What are your current thoughts about AMD?
Q: Hi team - These two stocks have lagged lately. I am a long term investor, and am more focused on where the price is 5, 10 years from now, not the near or even mid-term noise.
I believe that you see both companies having strong management, but would you have confidence in their balance sheets over the long haul? I would like to add to both positions, but would hold back if you advised against it, or believe we could see the stocks drifting lower to even more attractive prices.
Thanks.
Jim
I believe that you see both companies having strong management, but would you have confidence in their balance sheets over the long haul? I would like to add to both positions, but would hold back if you advised against it, or believe we could see the stocks drifting lower to even more attractive prices.
Thanks.
Jim
Q: I am cleaning up my portfolio and have to deal with a $35k loss on Terra Energy (TTRHF) .. what is the best way to do this? I was sent a form to sign by my online broker (Letter of Authorization - Direction to Remove and Assign Securities (Delisted)) .. is this a good idea? And what about the case of a stock that is still listed (e.g. Knighthawk - KHA) at 2 cents?
Your advice is much appreciated in dealing with these matters.
Your advice is much appreciated in dealing with these matters.
Q: Hello,
There was a question this week on "Norbert's Gambit". Can you expand on how this strategy works please, and is it more cost-effective than just converting dollars from CAD to USD?
There was a question this week on "Norbert's Gambit". Can you expand on how this strategy works please, and is it more cost-effective than just converting dollars from CAD to USD?
Q: Based on other responses you prefer OTEX over DSG when forced to choose. I understand one reason may be valuation, but please expand on your other reasons for that preference. For example, does OTEX have a better growth outlook. If one owned DSG currently but not OTEX would you sell DSG and buy OTEX. My preference is to own one or the other and trading commissions and taxes are not an issue. Thanks for your reply.
Q: Hi! Adding my 2 cents here about the nice rally in TOY today. RBC had a positive report out this morning after the NY toy fair. For what it's worth, analyst has a 38$ target on the shares. Surely, this helped lift the price. Cheers!
Q: Hello 5i,
I don't have much healthcare exposure right now but I'm thinking about getting back in. I noticed the resent many reasonably priced options in Canada - CRH and GUD seem like the go to names but each have massive P/E ratios.
As a result, I was thinking about buying a US retail pharma stock like CVS or just buying the XLV instead. I like CVS as it is kinda like "owning the race track instead of the the race car". Am I hitting the mark with this analogy or am I missing something? Some Bio tech names appear quite cheap due to pricing/political risk etc. But I also would never know which one to buy. Do you see any issues with the CVS in general? Would you recommend just buying the XLV instead? Thanks
I don't have much healthcare exposure right now but I'm thinking about getting back in. I noticed the resent many reasonably priced options in Canada - CRH and GUD seem like the go to names but each have massive P/E ratios.
As a result, I was thinking about buying a US retail pharma stock like CVS or just buying the XLV instead. I like CVS as it is kinda like "owning the race track instead of the the race car". Am I hitting the mark with this analogy or am I missing something? Some Bio tech names appear quite cheap due to pricing/political risk etc. But I also would never know which one to buy. Do you see any issues with the CVS in general? Would you recommend just buying the XLV instead? Thanks
Q: Read your comments today on the disappointing results.If I remember correctly,SYZ recently signed a working arrangement with a big tech firm,think it is Google.Hold a half position.Please advise next course of action.Appreciate u usual great services & views
Q: Hello team -
A recent BNN guest has a sell recommendation on Altagas, with the comment about the company having to borrow to pay the dividend (if I recall correctly).
I know that you seem to be comfortable with their ability to pay the dividend, and that the WGL acquisition will support future dividend growth. Will this support happen soon or a few years from now? I was also wondering if an increase in interest rates would affect their ability to pay the dividend.
Thanks.
Jim
A recent BNN guest has a sell recommendation on Altagas, with the comment about the company having to borrow to pay the dividend (if I recall correctly).
I know that you seem to be comfortable with their ability to pay the dividend, and that the WGL acquisition will support future dividend growth. Will this support happen soon or a few years from now? I was also wondering if an increase in interest rates would affect their ability to pay the dividend.
Thanks.
Jim
Q: You attribute TOY's increase to being a top pick on BNN however the stock was already up by almost 8% before the top pick was announced so this had very little to do with it. The daily momentum was already in place.
Steve
Steve
Q: Can you please comment on the most recent earnings.
Q: Please provide your comments on EIF's Q4 and full year results.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Could you please give me update on Yellow Media. Is it buy at this level.
Thanks,
Milan
Thanks,
Milan
Q: Your view on tcn. Is it worth holding.
Q: Hi,
Any idea when GUD will be announcing earnings?
Thanks!
Any idea when GUD will be announcing earnings?
Thanks!
Q: Is Vermilion's dividend safe?