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Q: I own CUS & CFN in my TFSA: my costs are $5.07 & $8.17 respectively. CUS is getting killed due to huge dilution of share base & problems with their expansion in AB; CFN also increased share base recently and the stock does not seem to go anywhere. I am thinking of selling these dogs and moving on-comments please.
Read Answer Asked by James on February 06, 2014
Q: Please give me your latest thoughts on Glentel GLN
Read Answer Asked by Richard on February 05, 2014
Q: Hello, Have recently added FSZ to my portfolio. Even with staggered purchases, I am still underwater and it is still struggling. Do you see much further downward pressure? Opportunity to add more? Thanks, Lavern
Read Answer Asked by Lavern on February 05, 2014
Q: Hello,
In my Financials sector of my RRIF portfolio, I'm holding TD, BNS, ZUB and CFN; I'm thinking of switching from CFN (up 50% in 2 years) to either HCG or CXS.
Thanks for your comment
Tony
Read Answer Asked by Antoine on February 04, 2014
Q: AVO took a 7% hit today. I am looking at adding to my position or adding to one of the other stocks in your model portfolio. (We already own all of the stocks in your model pfolio.)
Or should I wait and see if there is more downside before buying anything?

Is there anything that you can think of that is a screaming buy at today's prices?
Read Answer Asked by Donald on February 04, 2014
Q: Based purely on it's beaten up share price, do you like the risk/reward on ATP going forward?
Read Answer Asked by Curtis on February 03, 2014
Q: Hi Peter & 5i. Questions upon reading your updated Report on Carfinco (CFN): (1) What are "charge-offs"? (2) I couldn't tell from the Report what the substantive concern is behind the headline bullet "Some governance concerns." I have held CFN for some years now and I have found the Grafs and co to have shown good leadership in surviving the financial crisis and managing their growth opportunities and the risks along the way, including the recent decision not to overpay for the distressed assets that were being bid up in an auction format in the US. So I would have pegged governance as an organizational strength rather than a basis for particular concern. (3) Of their recent growth initiatives, I thought the Quebec expansion was reasonably significant; any insight into how that aspect of the buisiness is going? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Lance on February 03, 2014