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Q: I have no problem finding the earning dates for U.S. stocks however, I am unable in locating a free website that provides earning dates for Canadian stocks, do you know of any? Thank you for your response.
Read Answer Asked by Roland on July 19, 2014
Q: I would like to suggest the following web sites for dividend and performance information.
http://www.canadastockchannel.com/
http://www.dividendchannel.com/ (US stocks)
Read Answer Asked by Helen on July 18, 2014
Q: In your most recent blog, you have an article about leading indicators. In this article, the section on PE10 notes that the long term mean value for PE10 is 26.48. Subsequently, the article notes that the PE10 today is 26.48 and that this suggests that stocks are significantly over-valued. This doesn't seem to make sense. If today's PE10 is equal to the mean then stocks are not over-valued. Is the value quoted for today's PE10 correct as it is curiously identical to the mean value which I find suspicious? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by richard on July 18, 2014
Q: Peter and team I have RBI I am down over 60% should I hold or sell and move on .
Read Answer Asked by James on July 18, 2014
Q: Hi Peter & Team,

What are your thoughts on Panhandle Oil and Gas, PHX.US?
Read Answer Asked by Graham on July 18, 2014
Q: good day...now that prc panterra has completed its rights offering it now has a stock option plan at 0.56 what do you think of this company after these two offerings...thank you
Read Answer Asked by gene on July 18, 2014
Q: In an account where I've borrowed to invest ( 3% interest rate) I have cash to deploy after trimming a position. My overall portfolio is underweight in Healthcare, Consumer Non Cyclical, Real Estate and Utilities. I'd appreciate a suggestion in any of the above sectors that may provide share price appreciation with at least a 3% dividend to cover borrowing costs.

Thanks in advance.

John

Read Answer Asked by Charles on July 18, 2014
Q: Hi Peter I own KELYA as my sole U.S. holding looking out on the jobs recovery in an improving economy.It is now out of favour and hitting a 52 week low. With monthy jobs report improving, is there something i'm missing here.
Thanks Brian
Read Answer Asked by Brian on July 18, 2014
Q: Hi,
I bought a 5% position in ACQ, autocanada,@ 40.00, it has now pulled back about 20% from it,s all time high and is still just over a 5% positon in my portfolio. My question is, at this price do I buy another 2%, and go to an overweight position, and trim when it hits 10%, or hold what I have and play the slow and steady game. I realize you probably would like more info for a proper answer, but reading your answers to the last few questions on ACQ. I get the feeling your fairly comfortable with this growth stock, and with the recent pullback it looks like a good time to add.

Many Thanks as always!
Read Answer Asked by Greg on July 18, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

Quick thoughts on Republic Airways Holding, RJET.US
Read Answer Asked by Graham on July 18, 2014
Q: What are your thoughts on the Northern Blizzard IPO ? How does it compare to PSK ? What are the risks to the royalty model ?
Read Answer Asked by Ben on July 18, 2014
Q: Hello- what do you think of Clairvest Group CVG?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Pat on July 18, 2014
Q: dcf.to
Can you please give your opinion on DCF's July 17th news release. It has been very difficult to hold this stock.
Read Answer Asked by cathy on July 18, 2014
Q: Peter - With the recent price correction within the oil and gas sector, what are your thoughts on Arc Resources (ARX), Tourmaline (TOU) and Whitecap Resources (WCP)? Do you have a preference between the 3 selections or can you recommend another name in this space. I have help CPG in my portfolio for a very long and I am looking to add another position within the sector. Thank You.
Read Answer Asked by Luigi on July 18, 2014
Q: It is generally agreed that when interest rates start to go up, most REIT stocks will likely go down. How would Mortgage stocks
be affected if rates go up? Specifically symbols: AI,MKP,MTG,TMC.
Read Answer Asked by BOB on July 17, 2014