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Q: Hello Team,
! follow your stock commentaries with great interest!
As to above technology companies which would be your preferred choice?
I hold a small position in ESRX. Would you recommend alternatives?
! follow your stock commentaries with great interest!
As to above technology companies which would be your preferred choice?
I hold a small position in ESRX. Would you recommend alternatives?
Q: I have all of the holdings from your growth portfolio in my TFSA as per the percentages you recommended. I now have $10,000 more to add to my account. Would you recommend that I top up the companies that have done well or the companies that are down since buying them all? And/or would you suggest 3 or 4 that you think are the best bet at this time (so I don't have too many trading fees)?
Thanks so much, your advise is appreciated
Thanks so much, your advise is appreciated
Q: Can I have your thoughts on the latest quarter. Thanks.
Q: How would you compare Bam.a and Davis Henderson going forward long range ?
Q: Hello, I am a current owner of Legacy oil and would like your opinion as to if I should just take the hit and report a loss or stick with the conversion into Crescent Point shares.
Also what is your view on this merger into Crescent Point.
Thanks
Also what is your view on this merger into Crescent Point.
Thanks
Q: Your thoughts on the deal and is it worth holding on.
Q: Hello Peter & Co,
Being an asset manager, would BAM be classified under Financial?
Thanks,
Antoine
Being an asset manager, would BAM be classified under Financial?
Thanks,
Antoine
Q: I must say that I really do admire your professionalism. Heather asked you today "Any thoughts on the medical marijuana space?"
I think my answer would have been: "Yes .... but I can't remember what they were. .... And could you pass the Doritos." James
I think my answer would have been: "Yes .... but I can't remember what they were. .... And could you pass the Doritos." James
Q: I am in the camp of sale in may do you think I am making a mistake?Where can I keep my money very conservative but not intrest bearing account/.
Q: I'd like to know your opinion of this ETF. I like all of their top holdings. But I have heard that many of these stocks are trading at very high multiples. Would it be wise to buy some zlb now?
Thanks, Christianne
Thanks, Christianne
Q: I have been a member for over 2 years and this is my first question, I follow the Q & A section quite closely, thanks for the information . A year or so ago someone asked about if you could identify 3 companies that you don't get asked about much. I held Telus and ended up buying Exco after my own research. Could you identify 3 companies tech or other as I seem to have some money after buying high and selling low on OTC.
Q: Could you please provide your top two or three picks in this sector in the current market? One mid to large cap and the other a smaller cap growth? Thanks
Q: what your 1 year out look of this company
tks sam
tks sam
Q: Further to your answer dated March 5, 2015 on QIS (Quorum), the company released results today for the quarter ending 31 March. I had previously accepted the Investor Relations reasoning (excuse?) that that QIS shares were down because it is based in Alberta and the fact that its customers are auto dealers. Today’s release showing a worse bottom line on higher sales doesn’t enhance confidence unless there is a valid explanation. Is there?
QIS’ software products are excellent and are much liked by auto-dealers and manufacturers. Although this micro cap is too small for you are you able to comment on management ability and trustworthiness? QIS has an excellent business model and reliable software packages according to software execs. Would you consider QIS attractive at its current price or would you move on?
QIS’ software products are excellent and are much liked by auto-dealers and manufacturers. Although this micro cap is too small for you are you able to comment on management ability and trustworthiness? QIS has an excellent business model and reliable software packages according to software execs. Would you consider QIS attractive at its current price or would you move on?
Q: Can I get your opinion on this fund maw150 global small cap for a Tfsa.
Q: hello 5i:
We have a fairly well diversified portfolio, with the exception of Consumer Staples and Health Care. I have initiated a position in GUD at about 1.5% now. I am keying on Health Care in this question: as we are not (really) growth oriented, Health Care stocks in Canada are difficult to find. Please comment on which of these you consider the best value at the present time: CPH, CRH or PHM. I really don't want to bring the holding in GUD up higher, even if it does have more potential than the others.
thanks
Paul
We have a fairly well diversified portfolio, with the exception of Consumer Staples and Health Care. I have initiated a position in GUD at about 1.5% now. I am keying on Health Care in this question: as we are not (really) growth oriented, Health Care stocks in Canada are difficult to find. Please comment on which of these you consider the best value at the present time: CPH, CRH or PHM. I really don't want to bring the holding in GUD up higher, even if it does have more potential than the others.
thanks
Paul
Q: I'm a new member. Looking at your portfolios, would you suggest that someone who wants to take a position in one of your portfolios buy the listed stocks at roughly the listed allocation? Or is there an element of these portfolios being geared towards investors who bought in at the portfolio start price or ACB?
From some of your recent responses I'm gathering that you sometimes let growing stocks grow in allocation percentage. For example, CSU looks like it has had a great run and is 6.8% of the BE portfolio, but it looks like it may be highly priced (only looking at price relative to recent past). Do the listed portfolio allocations apply to new investors who are taking a position in the stocks in the portfolio?
From some of your recent responses I'm gathering that you sometimes let growing stocks grow in allocation percentage. For example, CSU looks like it has had a great run and is 6.8% of the BE portfolio, but it looks like it may be highly priced (only looking at price relative to recent past). Do the listed portfolio allocations apply to new investors who are taking a position in the stocks in the portfolio?
Q: Any thoughts on the medical marijuana space?
Q: your thoughts please brian