Q: hello peter and co. iam a new subscriber and got out of the market a year ago. have 30,000 i am willing to put in the market the rest in still in savings. would like your suggestions on 4 to 6 safest companies with growth potential and but not neccessarily dividends. also like drip program. thx.
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Asked by Frederick on October 01, 2012
Q: Could I get your comments on GDI. In May you said you were looking at it and were even thinking about a report. I am particularly interested in how safe/risky you see it because on the chart it looks like the stock price really dropped a couple of times in the past few years. What is their history on dividend payments, and what is the payout ratio? Thanks for your feedback.
Q: Hi, thank you for your reply on PGF, you mentioned that I should sell PGF and as an alternative buy Twin Butte. It is trading pretty close to the 52 week high, do you think it has more up side? Can you also give me an opionion on TCM? Thank you.
Q: Peter, I have benefitted by being a member of 5I over the past year and plan on being a permanent member. I noticed when you were on BNN you mentioned you may start to cover a few more venture companies. Any idea when we might see this happen? Obviously these would be a higher risk so how would the grading system work?
Q: Hi Team, thanks for your response on Novus, NVS. Would this be a good candidate to 'load up on' by any chance in your opinion or would PRY be a better candidate instead?
Thanks, Hussein
Q: re your answer on automdular, isn't insider selling on an undervalued company a huge negative, considering you said it was large selling based on daily trading volume, would you continue to hold, would you buy more. thanks dave
Q: I have asked you about automodular before, 2 months ago, it has a huge yield selling for about 2.5 times earnings, no debt, auto talks settled and yet it doesn't move and the trend seems slightly lower, whats going on? Dave
Even though there are some earlier views on PRY, but I would like your updated viewpoint. In the Light oil sector, this company seems quite good and has good cashflow projections. However, for quite sometime it has been under pressure. Do you think this company would go higher from this point considering oil remains above 80 dollars a barrel. What are some of the risks you see in holding this stock. Also what are your plans to cover some gold or energy companies? Thanks
Q: I'm interested in your take on High Arctic Energy (HWO). They're a micro cap Alberta based driller - they had good Q2 results and insiders seem to be buying. Thoughts?