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Q: hello, sorry to say I have not been following you people as closely as I should have been!! but will rectify this. I see SYZ from the chart has had a nice run. I like the company profile, in your report. Are you still bullish on this stock? Also, do you see any near term catalyst to drive it higher? I am looking to take a position in it, with a little retrace, as of Fridays close..............Thank you, I like what you guys are doing
Read Answer Asked by Philip on November 18, 2013
Q: Will you pl suggest ten stocks with strong fundamentals we can buy during the upcoming tax loss selling season Dec 2013 for substantial gains in one to two years time frame?
Read Answer Asked by inderjit on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi


CLQ today came out with good news today.
Its first continuous lithium carbonate production.
Also recently an insider purchase $1,150,000.00 worth of stock.
He sure believes in the company.
Its speculative yet the risk reward looks good at current share price.
What`s your opinion?
Read Answer Asked by Hersh on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,could you please provide your current view on TID. Thanks for the great service.
Rob
Read Answer Asked by Robert on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi everyone, I would like your take on Twin Buttes TBE?
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on November 18, 2013
Q: Good morning: The Canadian banks have been doing very well lately. Do you think they have further upside?
Also what do you think about KT Tissue. Is it a good stock for a RESP/RRSP account? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Jean on November 18, 2013
Q: Hello Peter and staff
I am tempted to buy wilan now.
what are your thoughts.You think there is more upside then downside on this stock and do you see a take over of some kind and and what suggestive price?
Read Answer Asked by Josh on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi Peter and team: Are you in a position to comment on the iShares MSCI South Africa ETF that was mentioned in David Berman's glam article yesterday? I checked out its performance and looked at the main constituent companies and it looks OK to me (though I couldn't tell if "blood diamonds" were involved anywhere). Berman suggested it as a way of investing in Africa -though it is represented in other countries also. Thanks for any information you can provide.
Read Answer Asked by Roland on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,
What do you think of CYH to diversify my portfolio? 5% max
Thanks

Karl
Read Answer Asked by Karl on November 18, 2013
Q: BXE had a bad week. I think you have it as a long term growth BUY. What about the shorter term. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by David on November 18, 2013
Q: Investment firms often charge 2% to manage a portfolio. This equates to a 20% fee on a portfolio that earns 10% (2%/10%) which equals a fee of 100% (2%/2%) of the net gain versus say an 8% benchmark which you can buy as an ETF. How do they get away with this and how do you negotiate lower rates? Thanks. Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 18, 2013
Q: Pl suggest ETF's for RESP with time horizon 7-8 years
Read Answer Asked by inderjit on November 18, 2013
Q: Hi Peter, what's the best strategy for a new subscriber (with cash) at this point in time ? buy your model portfolio or move in as your new recommendations come through ? Thank you, Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 18, 2013
Q: re. Enwave (ENW-V) vs Urthecast (UR-T)

Analysts on BNN have recommended both stocks in the past few weeks. I fully understand that both generate little, or no, revenue and that any investment would be purely speculative in nature. My question is which co. are you more favorably inclined towards and why?

Thanks for your efforts on behalf of myself and other retail investors.

Owen Neal
Drumheller, Alberta
Read Answer Asked by Owen on November 18, 2013
Q: I have searched through the archives before posing this question, and found you haven't commented on this one since last April. I am interested in finding out more salient information on Hudson's Bay Company in Canada (HBC on the TSX). With its merger with Saks -- and with Bonnie Brooks at the helm -- does this company have a chance of rising to the forefront of Canadian retail? Does it have any hope of developing into something like a Michael Kors?

It certainly doesn't seem to have floundered since its IPO last year, but instead continues to chug along slowly, with a very modest 1.9% dividend yield. Mind you, a dividend of any kind is a good start for an IPO, and so am wondering about things like cash flow, its debt ratio, and what kind of profits would be likely in this company?

I'm not "pulling the trigger yet" -- it's a company I've been watching for about 6 months -- so I would value your opinion on this company before I make a decision.

Thank you.

Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on November 18, 2013
Q: What are your views on Ten peeks coffee. High div., and no debt..
Read Answer Asked by Tim on November 18, 2013