Q: Would you recommend Terra Firma at it's current valuation? Stock looks cheap, but illiquid. Would you recommend buying shares?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Peter & Co.,
What are your thoughts on the resignation of QHR's CEO and founder today? What does the resignation mean for the stock going forward? The stock is up on the news today, presumably on the chance of a take-over?
Thanks.
What are your thoughts on the resignation of QHR's CEO and founder today? What does the resignation mean for the stock going forward? The stock is up on the news today, presumably on the chance of a take-over?
Thanks.
Q: Given the recent Bank of Canada action, I am trying to put together a strategy to handle bond re-investments as they mature within my portfolio. This would include risk (spread) and maturity (duration). Have you considered entering this arena as a service to clients or is there somewhere you know of that can be of assistance? I am not a bond trader. I invest with the desire for income and hold to maturity.
Q: The company released it's final assay results from a trenching program at it's Coosa property. How would you rate these numbers? Thank you.
Q: I noticed that Knight Therapeutics (GUD) is lending Synergy Strips Corp $6M. As part of this deal, Knight will receive 15% interest on the loan, and get a 10-year warrant to purchase 3.5 million shares of Synergy at $0.34 a share. Synergy shares are currently trading at $0.425
My potentially easy question is: what does Synergy get out of this besides the loan? Do they get any corporate knowledge from Knight? 15% interest and a 10 year warrant to buy shares at a (potentially significant) discount seems like a really bad deal for Synergy, and a fantastic deal for Knight. What am I missing here? Couldn't Synergy just go to a bank for a loan?
My potentially easy question is: what does Synergy get out of this besides the loan? Do they get any corporate knowledge from Knight? 15% interest and a 10 year warrant to buy shares at a (potentially significant) discount seems like a really bad deal for Synergy, and a fantastic deal for Knight. What am I missing here? Couldn't Synergy just go to a bank for a loan?
Q: Hi Everyone!! If you had to pick one..just one.. growth stock that you think is an excellent investment for 2015...which would it be. Cheers, Tamara
Q: 5I Team,
Which companies in the 5I coverage universe do you foresee being the biggest beneficiaries of the ongoing momentum in the US economy and weakness in the Cdn$?
Thanks,
Scott
Which companies in the 5I coverage universe do you foresee being the biggest beneficiaries of the ongoing momentum in the US economy and weakness in the Cdn$?
Thanks,
Scott
Q: what are your thoughts on cal?
What do you think of the dividend of cal?
Any undiscovered gold gems out there that you like?
What do you think of the dividend of cal?
Any undiscovered gold gems out there that you like?
Q: Please comment on CL's financial stability,production capacity and ability to weather these low oil/gas prices and retain the dividend and whether purchasing it would be a good way to step back into some juniors.... I already have a bit of WCP and PEY
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
Q: Hey guys,
Just wondering what your thoughts are on Marathon Oil Corporation compared to a larger company like Chevron. Further to that do you expect that these companies are near the bottom or will it be a while still before we see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Just wondering what your thoughts are on Marathon Oil Corporation compared to a larger company like Chevron. Further to that do you expect that these companies are near the bottom or will it be a while still before we see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Q: Good evening guys,
Just wondering if you can shed some lights on United Technologies' recent bounce in its stock price.
As usual, great work guys.
H.S.
Just wondering if you can shed some lights on United Technologies' recent bounce in its stock price.
As usual, great work guys.
H.S.
Q: Western Forest Products has dropped from its recent high, while West Fraser Timber got back to its high. I assume this is because $WFT was mentionned in an article on Bloomberg as well as in LesAffaires. Do you think that's likely it, or did I miss a piece of news? $WEF, which is lagging, is cheaper and pays a dividend. I'm intrigued. Also, it seems to me forestry stocks are in an excellent position right now, with not only lower oil prices but a lower CAD. I'd love to get your insight.
Q: Based on your experience, will you please give your opinion/evaluation of the latest news release. It seems there are some big criteria to meet next week and I notice Mr. Graf uses the word 'could' regarding completion. Does it seem more likely to you that the arrangement will not complete or can there be another extension? Any light you can shed on this is much appreciated. Thank you.
Q: In regards to the 10 sectors in your answer on Jan 22, could you tell me what sector Real Estate would be part of. I have 2 REITS that fall under real estate.
What is our opinion on REITS at this time as interest rates dropped .25%?
What is our opinion on REITS at this time as interest rates dropped .25%?
Q: ProMetic Life Sciences Inc. seems to be going through a lot of insider selling. How do you read this?
Q: I have had a position in STB since 2009 (ACB $9.86). To date it has been a very good investment.
Last year I had a good look and to my untrained eye it looks like the Shareholders Equity and Book Value have been steadily deteriorating.
Due to that I reduced my position substantially.
I also noticed that there has been a substantial amount of dilution.
Somebody mentioned that SNCF has been “buying” 95,000 or so shares each month. I believe that they aren’t actually “buying” those shares, they are “reinvested dividends” and a major source of dilution.
The current low fuel prices will help them and the SP has held up nicely. That said I find myself wondering if STB is a bit of a “house of cards” and will ultimately get into serious financial trouble and have to reduce the dividend or worse at some point in the future.
Last year I had a good look and to my untrained eye it looks like the Shareholders Equity and Book Value have been steadily deteriorating.
Due to that I reduced my position substantially.
I also noticed that there has been a substantial amount of dilution.
Somebody mentioned that SNCF has been “buying” 95,000 or so shares each month. I believe that they aren’t actually “buying” those shares, they are “reinvested dividends” and a major source of dilution.
The current low fuel prices will help them and the SP has held up nicely. That said I find myself wondering if STB is a bit of a “house of cards” and will ultimately get into serious financial trouble and have to reduce the dividend or worse at some point in the future.
Q: Hi- Superior Propane's price seems to be struggling at this point despite recent popularity and a high dividend- is there something that traders are concerned about?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I'm trying to pay more attention to sectors when managing my investments, and I couldn't find much on recommended allocations in your Q's and A's. Should I use the 10 sectors listed on the 5i Summary table, and if so,what allocation would you recommend or the average investor?
Also, referring to that table, I would have thought ENB and IPL behaved more like Utilities than Energy stocks and I'm surprised BAD is listed as Basic Materials. My last question, what category would you recommend for BAM.A? Thanks
Also, referring to that table, I would have thought ENB and IPL behaved more like Utilities than Energy stocks and I'm surprised BAD is listed as Basic Materials. My last question, what category would you recommend for BAM.A? Thanks
Q: Why does business TV always talk about US crude oil inventories, rather than US crude production, which would seem to be more relevant?
Q: Hi- I know that when a new closed end fund is started up that the first buyers end up paying for the administrative costs of the fund. Is the same thing true of a new ETF? Horizons has put out an Insider etf which I find interesting, but I want to buy it when it reflects the actual fund's value.
Thanks
Thanks