Q: Peter do you think that CSU and Open Text may be overvalued now? Wondering if its a good time to take some profit off the table or keep these as long and keep adding to the position during the dips?
Q: Hi,I have had HNU eft for quite a while,and have not done so good. I would like to switch into a more mainstream eft or stock.I think gas will do well in the next 4-5 years and would like a good growth idea.
Thanks, Brad
Q: Two part question:
1. Is north America AWASH in crude
2. Could you list some producers that could survive a much lower oil price say $60 ish
many thanks
Yossi
Q: In response to Nick about past intraday charting, I always use MSN (http://money.msn.com) but you need to enter "CA:" before the ticker, its chart are the best I've seen, and you can view all charts by date, and they are also very flexible (1.2 years...or what ever you want, by clicking you mouse on the chart and using the scrolling button) hope this helps.
Q: In response to Nick about past intraday charting, on the TSX site if you bring up a specific stock, you can then go to "price history". Enter a date and it displays the chosen days' high/low and volume. Not quite a graph, but probably what he wants, and goes back several years.
What is your opinion on Alexander energy ( ALX ) ? Is it a good buy at this level with the Renegade merger.
I did read you are not prepare to recommend RPL but what about ALX
Q: Hi,
Would appreciate your thoughts on earnings just released for HCG. I am a bit confused with the dividend increase. In the news release they stated the increase was 14% but a little further said something about 20+ % increase. Thanks.
Q: The company's press release shows the ex-dividend date as Feb 18. The stock had a drop today as if the ex-div date was today, Feb 13. The WSJ quotes shows ex-div date as Feb 13. So maybe some people thought the ex-div date was today and sold. I bought 450 shares today hoping to get the special dividend on Feb 18. I hope I am right. Keeping my fingers grossed. What do you think is happening?
Q: Reply to Paul re-Canadian dividend history. Try ca.dividendinvestor.com. The free service lets you look up any company's dividend history by call letters with increases etc. The free part is for ten years of history I believe. If you get a paid subscribtion, then you can use their screeners and other services. The free site is very good for looking up history if you know which company(s) you are interested in. I have had no experience on the paid site.
Ed