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Investment Q&A

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Q: Please comment on earnings. Stock seems to have lost some pizzazz. Is it time to take the money and run?

I would like to see a weekly earnings calendar. The TMX site used to provide this service but no longer does. I would at least like to see projected reporting dates in company profiles.

Thanks for your consideration.
Read Answer Asked by Doug on November 06, 2020
Q: BHC has dropped after earnings. Pls comment the earning. How does the future look for this company? I have 1% in my portfolio, would you suggest to hold or sell the stock now?
Read Answer Asked by David on November 06, 2020
Q: Do you consider that today's news of a joint agreement with Astra Seneca is significant enough to open a full position in Fusion? My read is that the agreement confirms that AZ believes FUSION has the goods so to speak, and is relieving them of a huge part of the costs of development in exchange for a piece of the action. I like the deal but would like your opinion before I jump.
John
Read Answer Asked by JOHN on November 03, 2020
Q: HI 5i Team,
In my USD account I hold REGN and ABBV @ 3.5%. I am considering adding ALXN growth. What is your opinion of this stock? If not this then any alternative? Dividends are not a priority.
Over the last 3 year of my membership, have immensely benefitted from your advice. Keep up the good work.
RR
Read Answer Asked by Rajinder on November 02, 2020
Q: I would like to own WELL. My hesitation is what you identify under Key Risks in your report - "inability to compete with larger players such as Telus and Loblaw in the digital health care solutions space ".
I own both Telus and Loblaw and recognize that their exposure to digital health space is a small part of their over-all business at this point while WELL is the pure play growth option.
Having difficulty assessing this and would appreciate your thoughts.
Not asking for specific portfolio advice , but just in broad , general terms -
if one owns these two larger companies , would it be appropriate to put Well in the "like to own " rather than "need to own " category and allocate capital elsewhere .
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by William on November 02, 2020