Q: Hello 5i, I triggered some gains earlier this year, and am considering potential tax loss selling targets. The pool contains SLW, HWO, GEI and QCOM (all in a non-reg acct). I have read your questions archive concerning these companies. I have what I believe is a nicely-diversified portfolio and do not need the proceeds but am cognizant of the opportunity cost of stagnant money being tied up. The 3 sectors represented in the 4 companies have had some rough times and nobody knows when the sky will clear. SLW has the lowest div of the 4. Do you folks have any points one should consider when prioritizing which one/ones to sell(putting the names in a hat is a fair answer IMO). Thank you in advance.
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Q: Please comment on Polaris Materials third quarter results released on November 11, 2015.
Will the improving US economy help this stock recover. The share price has been on a downtrend since first quarter of 2014.
Will the improving US economy help this stock recover. The share price has been on a downtrend since first quarter of 2014.
Q: I'm currently taking a bath with FM (First Quantum) and thinking of swapping it for THO. You paint a "bleak" picture of FM this morning with emphasis on debt, but there's nothing recent on THO. Could you provide your current opinion on THO?
Q: I would appreciate your take on FM results and the company going forward. Thank you!
Q: hello 5i:
any chance of these shares going higher after the offer from the Chinese?
any chance of these shares going higher after the offer from the Chinese?
Q: My question, as another recent subscriber asked, is will Sherritt survive? I noticed their 2018 bonds are trading at 62.25 for a 27% yield, and the 2020 bonds are trading at 60.25, for a 21% yield. First of all, shouldn't the 2018 bonds be paying less than the 2020 bonds, because the risks are increased with a longer duration? But my main question is, would these bonds be a reasonable investment? They are rated "B". All the company has to do is not go bankrupt, and one would get great yield for a few years, and capital appreciation if the company stays solvent and they reach maturity. Even if the company went bankrupt, I suspect the assets could cover a good part of their bond obligations. I would appreciate any thoughts you may have.
Q: could you please advise if se is going to survive
Q: I am trying to understand Mandalay's US$50 million of senior exchangeable bonds on their balance sheet (see below).
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US$50 million of senior exchangeable bonds issued April 29, 2014.
The Bonds, which will have a maturity date of five years from the issue date, will be issued at par and carry a coupon of 5.875% per annum payable quarterly in arrears. The Bonds will be exchangeable into ordinary shares of the NYSE Arca listed SPDR GOLD exchange tradable fund (the "GLD Shares") at an initial exchange price of US$149.99 which is a premium of 20% above the VWAP of GLD Shares on April 29, 2014 (currently equivalent to a gold price of approximately $1,556 per oz). Further details regarding the terms of the Bonds and the Loan Agreements, subject to the revised terms described herein are set out in the Company's press release of April 23, 2014.
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Could you comment on whether this bond issue is still a good deal for Mandalay given the huge drops in the SPDR price and the Cdn dollar.
Any help simplifying and interpreting this deal for me would be much appreciated - it seems very complicated !!
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US$50 million of senior exchangeable bonds issued April 29, 2014.
The Bonds, which will have a maturity date of five years from the issue date, will be issued at par and carry a coupon of 5.875% per annum payable quarterly in arrears. The Bonds will be exchangeable into ordinary shares of the NYSE Arca listed SPDR GOLD exchange tradable fund (the "GLD Shares") at an initial exchange price of US$149.99 which is a premium of 20% above the VWAP of GLD Shares on April 29, 2014 (currently equivalent to a gold price of approximately $1,556 per oz). Further details regarding the terms of the Bonds and the Loan Agreements, subject to the revised terms described herein are set out in the Company's press release of April 23, 2014.
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Could you comment on whether this bond issue is still a good deal for Mandalay given the huge drops in the SPDR price and the Cdn dollar.
Any help simplifying and interpreting this deal for me would be much appreciated - it seems very complicated !!
Q: Hi guys
I love your site and all the information you make available for investors my question today is on rubicon I always like to have a couple of small positions worth of cash to take advantage of certain situations do you see rubicon as down and out now or is it more likely a good buyout opportunity for a company like gold corp as rubicons market cap has been significantly slashed with the last couple of news releases do you believe this makes rubicon currently undervalued or a company to stay as far away from
I love your site and all the information you make available for investors my question today is on rubicon I always like to have a couple of small positions worth of cash to take advantage of certain situations do you see rubicon as down and out now or is it more likely a good buyout opportunity for a company like gold corp as rubicons market cap has been significantly slashed with the last couple of news releases do you believe this makes rubicon currently undervalued or a company to stay as far away from
Q: looks like another great quarter. I am thinking of selling the dud Goldcorp and using the proceeds to put into CRJ. Thoughts ???
Q: just wondering what your current view of Hudbay is and whether you would enter into the stock at current levels? thanks as usual.
Q: This project seems to be progressing nicely on budget and on time. What are your thoughts for a longer-term speculative buy. Apparently the major owners are looking for this to provide dividends -- at quite a high rate -- versus growth. Clearly we will not know until it is up and running if they can do that. Micheal Smedley just rated it as a buy. Thoughts?
Q: Hello 5i, Would you please comment on large miss and the markets reaction. It would seem management is 'between a rock and a hard place'. What should a 2% holder do as am -30%?
Q: Interested in your thoughts surrounding Palladium and what play would you recommend?
Thank you
Janice
Thank you
Janice
Q: Lakeshore seems to have a very nice 3rd quarter report today. What are your thoughts?
Q: I own a 1% position in new gold. Reported earnings. Should I continue to hold or should I sell and move to AEM. ( looks like Sean Boyd) is a better manager.
Q: with it's increase of production and lower cost why is this ice doing better is it the hold price dragging it down
Q: For those holding TCK.B and waiting for a recovery in commodity prices, do you feel the outlook for continuing to hold TCK.B improved when considering the 2015 Q3 report? They seem to be making good moves with debt reduction via the new revenues from the streaming agreements, and also focusing on cost cutting. Thanks.
Q: What is your current opinion on the growth and utilization of this stock given its published figures?
Q: Bought bto shares at 1.60$ it seems to lag behind other gold stocks on up days and lead the way on down days. What's the deal here?