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Q: Would you please give me your thoughts on this company
Read Answer Asked by Ron on December 03, 2015
Q: I just bought an opening position in Disney. I wanted your opinion on cord-cutting in the industry. We've in the past year how cord-cutting and regulatory changes in Canada have impact Corus' anticipated revenues.

With half of Disney's revenue and profits coming from ESPN and other TV franchises, is the current negative sentiment (e.g. subscribers to TV declining) warranted even though there are more high profile near-term catalysts like Star Wars, Marvel etc that will continue to contribute to top and bottom lines for many years to come?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on December 03, 2015
Q: Hi team:

XTC just released its Q4 and annual results, everything seems to be in good order. I can use the keener eyes of professionals like yourself for a more informed opinion. Kindly critique the past results, and more importantly the prospect of this company going forward.

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Victor on December 03, 2015
Q: Just a note concerning Marios’ question about converting TD shares into US dollars. I am also with TD and their Buy/Sell spread for US dollars is about 1.5%. So in the end if you convert Cad dollars to purchase a US stock and then go back to Cad dollars when you sell the foreign currency exchange alone will set you back 3%. I consider this extortion! I typically use “Norbert’s gambit” with shares of the biggest Canadian bank (RY) to avoid these foreign conversion fees. One of the problems however, is that when purchasing shares in my Canadian account, TD makes me wait 3 days for the settlement until they can be moved over to my US account for sale there. Hence you end up with 3 days holding risk and price movements can either work for you or against you. I would appreciate if you could open this up to members to see if anyone has ever found a way to get around the 3 day holding period.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 02, 2015
Q: I own a Sherritt 8% bond maturing Nov. 15, 2017. Am I likely to get my principal back? Should I just sell for what it's worth today? This company looks to be in a lot of trouble and I'm worried.

Len
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on December 02, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and team I've held TCK from 2013 in my RRSP account and my cost is about $27.00, is it worth holding and is it a takeover candidate considering it's overall condition. Thanks, Nick
Read Answer Asked by Nick on December 02, 2015
Q: Hi team:
this went up today past the $ 3 mark, is there any news accountable for it ? thanks

Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 02, 2015
Q: Hello,

Could you please give your comments on the latest acquisition. I'd like to purchase more stock. Do you rate it a buy.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Greg on December 02, 2015
Q: Hi Peter & Team,

Thanks to 5i, my gains in BYD.UN are substantial, and I was thinking about some tax loss selling to lessen my tax bill.

The stocks that I hold in my margin account that are down are:
WCP (-26%)
BOS (-15%)
BIN (-14%)
TMA (-12%)

Which of these (if any) would you suggest for tax loss selling purposes, and which (if any) would you buy back after 30 days? I am considering deploying the proceeds from the sale into a money market ETF for the 30 days, but perhaps there is a better approach.

I realize that any selling decision should be driven by investment considerations, but I've never done any tax loss selling and want to "do it right".

Since this is a rather long question, please feel free to use more than one question credit. As always, thanks for your valuable advice.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on December 02, 2015
Q: Would you have any comments on this news report?
EDMONTON, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Feb. 13, 2015) - OneSoft Solutions Inc. (the "Company" or "OSS") (TSX VENTURE:OSS), a North American developer of cloud-based business solutions, has today filed a Statement of Claim against Sylogist Ltd. ("Sylogist") to recover the balance of the purchase price owed to the Company by Sylogist pursuant to the terms of the Share Purchase Agreement dated June 26, 2014, entered into between the parties, which governed the sale of the shares of Serenic Software, Inc., Serenic Canada Inc. and Serenic EMEA Inc. Further details regarding the Statement of Claim may be accessed by reviewing action number 150302555 which has been filed in the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, Edmonton Judicial Centre.
Dan
Read Answer Asked by Dan on December 02, 2015
Q: Hi ...can you comment on the current apparent disconnect between the AIG stock price and the company's warrants . The stock is currently trading close to it's year high ...yet the warrants are off over 4$ . Seems too rapid in terms of time erosion on these warrants as they don't expire till 2021 ....lots of time left .. they trade over 29$ in August . ...an opportunity?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on December 02, 2015
Q: Could I get your take on recent earnings and is it a good opportunity to start a position, thanks

Read Answer Asked on December 02, 2015
Q: The proof's in the pudding. Canadian Business magazine in the most recent issue named CEO Bruce Flatt #94 wealthiest Canadian and director Jack Cockwell #98. These guys are there because they have over 90% of their assets in BAM stock. Other directors and officers including Blidner and Lawson have lots of skin in the game too.
My hunch is Flatt (he's only 50 y.o.) and company will be moving up the ranks in years to come, and my money's with them. The Seeking Alpha article is fluff to put it politely.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on December 02, 2015
Q: FSV all the stock does is go up. Is it too late to buy back in? I removed it when 5 i did.
Read Answer Asked by blake on December 02, 2015
Q: What do you think about buying some David's Tea at this price leve? I really like the brand and I'm a regular customer but didn't want that to skew an investment decision.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Douglas on December 02, 2015
Q: I have a large loss on these three equities and planning to take my capital loss this year and replace them with one equity or ETF that perhaps could do better if energy recover. I would appreciate your suggestion.
Read Answer Asked by Saad on December 02, 2015