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Q: Hi Peter and Team, regarding Connacher, CLL, I just read that Garry Mihaichuk has been an independent director of the company since 2012 along with Glen D. Roane since this year, 2014, and that both are also currently on Badger Daylighting's, BAD, board as well, very interesting, any thoughts on these two individuals and how they can contribute to CLL's turn around considering their contributions to BAD's success?
Also, any thoughts on Gregory A. Boland, another independent director of CLL since 2012? He focuses on value and distressed investing and assists in restructuring companies. He seems to have a lot of skin at stake in CLL with 50 million shares owned or controlled?
Have you met or do you know any of the above mentioned individuals? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Hussein on April 29, 2014
Q: HI & thanks 5i team. Young family man w/too little time to follow holdings as would like. Hope this ? w/I ballpark. Own GABC Nasdaq. Was going to add til realized reported today (always seems to run after earnings). Your view on said earnings & co, particularly in light of impact on same of most recent acquisition, would be most helpful as I examine long term p/folio plan. Appreciate size & local market risk assoc w/holding, but mgt never seems to disappoint.
Thanks for anything you can offer, Joel
Read Answer Asked by Joel on April 29, 2014
Q: Hi Peter! How do you explain Sphere 3D(ANY) today plunging - 8.8%, with the Pinetree rather positive announcement:
"Pinetree Capital Ltd. (TSX:PNP), announces that through a series of transactions that ending on April 25, 2014, it acquired ownership of 175,500 common shares ("Common Shares") of Sphere 3D Corporation ("Sphere") representing approximately 0.08% of the total issued and outstanding common shares of Sphere as of April 25, 2014. As a result of this transaction, Pinetree and its joint actors collectively held, as at April 25, 2014, an aggregate of 2,551,000 common shares of Sphere, including the Common Shares, and rights to acquire an additional 300,000 common shares of Sphere upon exercise of certain convertible securities (the "Convertible Securities"). Of these totals, Pinetree owns 1,581,000 common shares, including the Common Shares, and 250,000 of the Convertible Securities directly (the "Pinetree Convertible Securities"). In the event that the Convertible Securities are fully exercised, the holdings of Pinetree and its joint actors represents a total of 2,851,100 common shares of Sphere, or approximately 12.1% of all issued and outstanding common shares as at April 25, 2014, calculated on a partially diluted basis assuming the exercise of the Convertible Securities only."

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ray on April 29, 2014
Q: Hello 5i
Can you tell me where I can find the current P/E Ratio of TSX?
Would it be reasonable to compare current stock holding P/E to TSX current P/E Ratio.

Thank you as alway
Craig
Read Answer Asked by Craig on April 29, 2014
Q: Some of your members write about having a full or half position in a stock.
What is a full position?
Thanks
Carlo
Read Answer Asked by Carlo on April 29, 2014
Q: PLUG on Nasdaq. Plug Power has been decimated over the past couple of weeks!! Is it time to "pull the plug" or hang on with fingernails to this ride? Many Thanks. Lorarine
Read Answer Asked by Dr Lorraine on April 29, 2014
Q: i am looking for an oppinion on Kelso Tech on venture exchange.It has patent on rail car loading systems.Is there more upside or is there better ways to cash in on the railways moving crude as pipelines are delayed.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on April 29, 2014
Q: What stocks would you recommend for long-term growth in the Healthcare sector? Would you recommend US stocks over Canadian?
Read Answer Asked by Janice on April 28, 2014
Q: There has been a lot of chatter lately about the move to value over growth in stock selection. I am afraid that I don't feel this urge but as I've known myself to be regularly late to the best parties I could use some help ion reasoning this out. Where do stand on the idea and if in the growth camp could you outline the value camp reasoning?

TIA
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on April 28, 2014
Q: looking for some sites on line that would rate and also list etf's(canada and US)other than of course the monthly update in the Moneysaver magazine.
Read Answer Asked by michael on April 28, 2014
Q: Hi 5i team, I am looking at SSS.T for my tfsa account. I know it's high risk and that's why only a half position. Your thoughts on the sector and the company. thanks Jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on April 28, 2014
Q: I read that SRV.Un and KEG.Un are royalty trusts with eligible dividends. I'm not interested in growth, just safety of income and capital. Would you recommend them for a 2.5% weighting (each) my income portfolio. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Tim on April 28, 2014
Q: On my watch list 3 stocks that I come to think of KLS, SVC and GWR just keep moving up. Are they a buy anytime and does it look like the momentum will continue for quite some time?
You briefly mentioned Gear Energy and Prism and a short time after they took off. Do you have any more like that .. you wish to briefly mention?
FB (Facebook) has been the talk of Seeking Alpha this year. Anything under 63 was considered a screaming buy as it was going to 82. When it beat earnings Apr. 22nd, numerous articles came out advising to get in real quick. I thought I was getting a deal on a half order at $62.00 on Mar 24 the day after the earnings report - only to find out the following day I could have had it for $57.00. Are many Seeking Alpha analysts that wrong? I thought Seeking Alpha was pretty accurate or were they pumping the price up? Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on April 28, 2014
Q: I have been contemplating buying a rental property in the US for 4 years. For various reasons it has not happened. Mostly because I feel I need to understand the tax consequences, filing a US tax return, income from the US (withholding tax), structuring it properly from a trust perspective, inheritance taxes etc. I could pay someone to do all that for me, but I have always felt I need to understand every investment I own (including what happens when I sell it) since nobody cares more about my money than me. I find it confusing and not worth the effort if I am just buying one or two properties in the US. It is much simpler to own rental property in Canada and I have done that for 25 years so I know how it works as I have done it myself for that length of time.

I could refinance a paid off rental property, take $100K out of it and buy a property in the US. For the past couple of years it was very difficult for Canadians to get a mortgage in the US, so you basically paid cash for the US real estate. Or I could buy stocks that are exposed to US real estate.

I own a small position (2.5% of my stock portfolio) in Tricon Capital Group (TCN).

Would you view owning one rental property in the US valued at a $100K like owning one stock with a value of $100K? Putting $100K into one stock would represent over 30% of my stock portfolio, which I know is well beyond a balanced portfolio.

When you look at a complete investment portfolio (excluding principal residence), what % would you say should be represented by rental property? How do you factor in that one property alone can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars which will overweight the sector in most portfolios?

I will consider buying more stocks that are exposed to US real estate, but I don’t want to put it all into TCN. I can buy more TCN, but are there any other stocks you can suggest that would meet my objective? I know rental real estate is a long term investment (been there done that, had the headaches), so I can wait it out for 10+ years.

p.s. I want deductions to compensate for my non-registered investment returns, so I am looking to borrow money to invest in either rental property, or dividend paying stocks, and deduct the interest on the borrowed money.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on April 28, 2014
Q: Hi Team - can you comment on the news of a "strategic review" by IRG. Do you think a sale is likely outcome and any advice if you were a shareholder? Its up strongly today . Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Scott on April 28, 2014