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Q: Hello Peter and the 5i team

I was watching BNN the other day and a question came across concerning Canacord Genuity. The guest (Jason Donneville) on the show said that they had shorted Canacord because the ratio between the P/B and ROE was far from the usual 1 to 8 ratio ( I am sure there were more reason then just the one but the other reasons were not mentioned). For example If the ROE is 16 the P/B should be approximately 2.0. This is a correlation that I had never heard before or took into consideration. Is this a metric that you use? Is this metric widely used in the stock trading world? Is this metric used more in specific sectors of the market? What do you consider the most significant metrics to judge weather a stock is a buy or not.

Thanks I appreciate your insight.
Read Answer Asked by Darren on February 09, 2015
Q: I purchased SJ based on your outlook of the company I am up over 31 % in a short time The stock now represents about 16 % of a 20 stock portfolio
I did not sell a share of Surge and rode it all the way down and plan to ride it back up I do not need the funds However in hindsight I should have lightened my position

My question is should I reduce my holdings in SJ to what per cent and what would you replace it with ?
I am comfortable either selling or holding
Thanks for all you do

Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and 5i Research Team,
I am not asking about the general market. Instead, can you give me your 2 to 3 best picks for Canadian companies that do significant business/sales in the US - the companies that will do well in a low Cdn $, low oil price environment. I need your top companies, please. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Linda on February 09, 2015
Q: I am needing to add more bond/secure type investments to my portfolio. I am 70 years old and only have about 20% of my portfolio in bonds. However there are two funds that I currently have in my portfolio that have done quite well in the past year or two, and their track record is a good one. They are Signature High Income and Mawer Tax Effective Balanced. Both carry approximately 50% of their portfolios in bonds so I am considering selling off some ETFs and stocks (PKI and BCE) in order to increase my bond % through these funds. I also have some XBB. Any thoughts on these funds or XBB?
Read Answer Asked by John on February 09, 2015
Q: I realize you like both Stantec and Stella Jones but I have room to purchase only one of these two quality companies in my T F S A? I'm looking at a 5 year window so which of the two would you recommend for purchase at this time? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on February 09, 2015
Q: This large Gamesys acquisition by Intertain Group appears to have similarities to Amaya's transformational deal. When Amaya announced the deal, you were bold with your projections and subsequent share price appreciation supported your thesis. What would be your analysis and thoughts around future success of the Co.? Do you foresee a decent upside to share price from current level ($17)? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on February 09, 2015
Q: Espial Group I own it. Very significant strength. You commented about Jan. 15. Do you have any further comments considering their share price increase?
Read Answer Asked by James on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi Peter- Rate reset prefs dropped around 4% with the BOC cutting rates due to the fear of a lower BOC rate upon reset ( I think!!). We know that perpetual prefs 'should' drop on interest rates rising. Therefore, can I assume that rate reset prefs offer a good hedge to perpetuals? In my preferred portfolio, my mix is 70% Canada bank resets and 30% US bank perpetuals. Assuming yes to the first question and the current interest rate environment, do you agree with this mix. Thanks for your opinion.
Read Answer Asked by RANDY on February 09, 2015
Q: Any new thoughts on Gamehost? I am a long time holder of GH, and it is about 4% of my portfolio. Down 20% over the last 3 months, much of it on the oil drop. Are there any other concerns at Gamehost, or is $12.80 a good price to add another 1-2%?
Thank you.
I am really enjoying the Member Questions, and the knowledge level of both the members, and your crew, is sure helpful.
Grant
Read Answer Asked by Grant on February 09, 2015
Q: What do you think of Empire (EMP.A) below $90? There seems to be alot of growth from 2015 to 2016, and enough growth from 2016 to 2017 to make it look pretty interesting to me as a longer term investment. At $90 with 2016 expected eps at $6.43 it looks like its trading below 14x earnings with good growth ahead of it.

What do you think of current valuation and do you see substantial growth beyond 2017 for Empire?

Thanks, as always.

John
Read Answer Asked by john on February 09, 2015
Q: Do you see much more upside with Stella Jones? It was a great pick of yours and has done well. I want to keep my profits so wondering if it is still fairly valued or should I sell and redirect the profits to another of your recent top picks.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi peter and team,

Nice to see your recommendations on BNN. Is there a compelling reason to switch into BIN if i already hold WM. Both seem to be doing well although BIN is cheaper on a PE basis but WM pays a bigger dividend. It is held in my registered account so there are no tax issues and i pay a minimal trading fee on my account so those aren't considerations.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by kelly on February 09, 2015
Q: I am developing my portfolio to be an income generator and like many Canadians, have a significant portion of my capital in Canadian banks. What do you feel is a suitable % range for Canadian banks in an income portfolio? I am certain I am too heavily invested today in the banks but the recent drop was too inviting so more had to be bought. Thanks in advance.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on February 09, 2015
Q: Hello,
Back on January 22, 5i was commenting on Albert`s question that VUN has had consistently better performance than it`s hedged cousin, the VUS.
How does that occur when they both track the same index? Does the VUS have added admin costs with converting back into CAD dollars daily, which negatively impacts it`s performance numbers? Thanks for clarifying.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi,
After the recent miss on earnings, do u think I should continue to hold and wait for better days given 6% annual growth in China? I am about 12% under water and have a substantial holding, about 15% of portfolio. I know some are suggesting shorting it which worries me.
Read Answer Asked by tara on February 09, 2015
Q: Does this look like a buying opportunity for this co.?
Are there any other car suppliers that might complement this co or stand on their own.
Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi
Looking for an update on a few of your recommendations I currently own:
Surge- Seems like oil has found some footing for now. Would seem like some kind of move to the middle would be in order after such a panic adjustment. Looks like you are suggesting a hold here. Do you have a sense for the underlying commodity price going forward.
Avigilon- seems to have recouvered from weakness. is there upside here or a good time to sell.
Descartes- same
Fiera Cap - same
Questor-same
Read Answer Asked by LJ on February 09, 2015
Q: Hi team. Thanks to your guidance and the present market, I have been able to shave a few of my equities, that are from your PFs, and am ready to purchase more U.S. I am thinking of this ETF. I understand you prefer unhedged. I have Canadian $ which I suppose I can convert. But having read answers on these ETFs am still confused. Which of the 2 is preferable? Is it best to convert my Can $ to US $ and then buy? (which one of the 2?) Or is that a waste of time and should I purchase with Canadian $ ?(again which one?) I am sorry for the confusion. Thank you as always for your sage advice.
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on February 09, 2015