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Investment Q&A

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Q: "Free" Portfolio Reviews:
Kudos to you for drawing a line in the sand today with a couple of questions and, in essence, saying, "Enuf is Enuf" and declining to answer questions that amounted to portfolio reviews. But you still provided polite, helpful information.
A class act all the way!
I am sure many of us wouldn't mind asking similar questions. But out of respect for the parameters you have made clear time and time again ... and appreciation for the wonderful work you do for 5i customers, we try a little harder to stay inbounds.

Publish if you consider this suitable feedback on your much appreciated services.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on August 05, 2015
Q: DRT missed Rev($52.87m less than $54.57m expected) & EPS(-0.02 vs 0.03).It seems that some investors smell it as it dropped 0.37 after up 0.21 the previous trading day.It was the top pick of B.Campbell#2 & J Huang in July/15.This 2nd Q earnings was expected to be not as strong as Q 1,but 3rd & 4th Q are expected to be fairly strong.Epectation of huge upside going forward. Peter,your expert opinion please.You look good on BNN today & of course your views on all the questions are great.Appreciate your usual great services & advices.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on August 05, 2015
Q: Hi Peter, thanks for your good comments of PHM on BNN this evening. Indeed, it answered a few questions of mine regarding future acquisitions and financing. You have advised members to do nothing. Now my question is at what point investors can buy additional shares to average down? I normally don't like to average down. However, there is nothing wrong with Its fundamental. Should investors use average down strategy to take advantage of declined price? I see it has great value under a dollar. What's the fair value do you think PHM should be priced at considers its fundamental only? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Rebecca on August 05, 2015
Q: What is your opinion of selling puts underneath the stock - I was thinking of october 27 or 28 puts (the premiums are quite high given the recent volatility) - as I would get either the premium or the stock at a much cheaper price? This assumes, of course, that the company remains solid. If I find out anything that is fundamentally wrong, I would buy back the puts quickly and take the loss, but the loss would be much less than would be the case by owning the stock outright. I am very aware of margin issues and use it in this easy very judiciously.
Read Answer Asked by arnold on August 05, 2015
Q: Read the latest report with great interest as it explained the operations of the company to me. It was a revelation to me that there is an argument that could be made that dealerships should be somewhat recession proof given that when new car sales decline, used sales and repairs should increase which shold maintain profitablility That does not seem to have happened with this company.

Given that repairs and financing activities are the most profitable area, is iss possible that ACQ has not proven adept at increasing this side of the business in a way that is better than most? It is one thing to acquire a dealership but it would seem to that the real signs of effective management are the synergies that develop due to the growth. I am thinking of a company like BOYD in this situation which has grown very well.

Are you able to break out how much profit each of their segments contributes? To me, these are the valuable metrics and profits have increased but I am left wondering why the stock has been hit so heavily. Is it because investors really don't understand the business model or is there an expectation that the profits from other lines be growing even more? I do appreciate new sales is a good "headline" number and those sales contribute to earnings but repairs should be a very solid profit gerneator.

Thanks for you insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on August 05, 2015
Q: Peter, I just watched you on MCT and this is why I am so fortunate and happy I joined 5I. Your answers show a depth of knowledge and foresight that few others can match.
Thanks Again Gord
Read Answer Asked by gord on August 04, 2015
Q: My husband and I are 65 and 60.
Total investment – 25% Canadian, 25% US & global, 50% fixed income.

These are the stocks we have accumulated the past two years. Some of them are at a loss and some of them are not. I still have 26% cash sitting in the account. Please help me to make decision to SELL(don't mind), to BUY or to KEEP. Please comment.

Cash - 25%
ETF – ZLB(22%), XIU(3.2%)
Consumer( Cyclical and non-cyclical) – 26.9% includes HBC(4.7%), MG(8%), XSR(4.1%), ECI(6.8%), EMP.A(3.31%)
Financial - 14.66% includes CF(1.88%), EFN(7.08%), HCG(3.6%), TD(2.1%)
Utility – 11% - NPI(3.6%), AQN(7.4%)
Technology – 10.5% includes OTC(6.7%), WIN(3.8%)
Industrial – 9.81% includes DH(5.8%), BIN(4.01%)
Health Care – PHM(1.2%)
Basic Material – WEF(0.7%)
Energy – 3.87% includes ERF+PGF+ATH

THANK YOU

Read Answer Asked by Esther on August 04, 2015
Q: I have been patiently watching this company go down over the last year more than other financial stocks. I hold this stock in several accounts and think that perhaps I should sell in those short term accounts (resp) and only hold it in my resp which has a longer time frame. Or is it just dead money and I should move to another stock.
Thank you for your insight.
Maggie
Read Answer Asked by Maggie on August 04, 2015
Q: Would you be kind enough to comment on my current allocation below. Does it make sense to sell some of my dogs in my overweight sectors and start to chip away at sectors where I have smaller allocations? If yes, could you give a few sector and company suggestions to buy? Please comment on my Cdn/US allocation as well and do I have too much cash. I have 25 stocks in my portfolio, spread across TFSA, RRSP, LIF, 20+ yrs before I need to access any of this money.

Consumer Discr - 7.6; Consumer Staples - 6.3; Energy - 3.1; Tech - 32.1; Matls - 1.7; Industrials - 3.1; Healthcare - 11.1; Financials - 19.6; cash - 15.5

Cdn - 56.3
US - 43.7

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Rob on August 04, 2015
Q: What do you think of the kegs earnings and how feel about this company for income and growth.
Read Answer Asked by don on August 04, 2015
Q: Hi Peter,
What do you think about flextronics prospects over the next 1-2 years. Thank you.
Tulio
Read Answer Asked by Tulio on August 04, 2015
Q: I've been looking to add some high growth, low beta U.S. stocks to my portfolio. Some stocks that I screened are TYL, MANH, ABMD and VASC. Given their valuations, do you think these stocks look buyable?
Read Answer Asked by Jamie on August 04, 2015
Q: I was reading the companies Q2 MD&A and noticed that the dividend payout ratio is noted at 35% of FFO for the first six months of 2015 (excluding the impact of DRIP). The dividend was cut to $0.10/share a while ago. Is a dividend cut a concern, as it looks like they have it covered from FFO? Or is the main concern with BTE the debt level? I noticed the debt is not due until 2021 which seems like they have a bit of a buffer to wait on higher oil prices. Just trying to figure out if the drop in share price is company specific or more the fact that the whole sector is getting hammered. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Richard on August 04, 2015
Q: Hello Team
Trying to decided on which is the best and safest reit.I realize they are low risk.But if we go into a recession which would perform better.Thank You
Read Answer Asked by glenn on August 04, 2015
Q: Hi Guys,

This is a RANT! NLN is the last straw for me.

I believe the small investor has NO chance in the market.

I own approximately 40 stocks. I follow all of these stocks on a daily basis reviewing 3 different news feeds, I have alerts set up on all of them and I go to their web sites when something happens to the stock price.

NLN released quarterly results on Monday. They weren’t great but not terrible. When I looked at the stock price it was down 40%. I couldn’t believe this was due to the results. I checked all my news feeds, googled the company, went to the company web site, sent you a question ….. nothing, except the quarterly report. For the fun of it, I tried Stockhouse forums. Low and behold, the company is losing the NHL as a revenue source. How is it possible that there is no news item or a notice from the company on such an important issue? How did the forum people get this information? Why is it not released to everyone at the same time? The news flow is FIXED!

I have decided to sell all my small and mid-cap stocks and not invest in this area again. In addition, I will reduce the investment in each individual stock. ETF’s here I come!

The only good thing for me with NLN is that it was a "fun" stock and I did not lose much.

Regards
John
Read Answer Asked by John on August 04, 2015
Q: Hi Peter, Neulion had an outstanding 2nd Q report and the stock devastated. Any word on PHM? should I take a loss or hang on?
Many thanks, J.P.Burlington
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on August 04, 2015