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Q: Hi! Another sharp drop for WSP on May 13. Why is sentiment so bad on this stock? Were earnings that underwhelming? They have a great track record for growth and acquisition provide a service that cannot be directly replaced by AI and is and will continue to be in high demand. The backlog is as high as it has ever been. Any colour on the price action would be much appreciated, because it seems
overdone. But maybe I am missing something. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Pierre-Charles on May 14, 2026
Q: Hi Team, I am thinking to initiate a position in Stella Jones at current levels. Before investing I have three questions you might help me with.
1- I was wondering if you can confirm my understanding that most of what they sell in USA is produced in the USA which, in theory, is thus exempted of Tariffs.
2- My understanding of the stock is that it could be a good defensive stock in case of volatility in the stock market since it is mostly an infrastructure stock, do you agree on my assessment?
3- The stock is down 15% since last week earnings. Am I missing something that could explain of that significant short term plunge in the stock? It seems overdone and I want to think that most of the downside is already priced in the stock. The stock seems offering a good entry point since the stock is now trading more than 30% below all time high however one key trading lesson is to avoid trying to catch a falling knife. What is your opinion on the potential upside for the stock.

Thanks in advance! Feel fee to take as many credits as needed to answer these questions.

Regards

Michel
Read Answer Asked by Michel on May 14, 2026
Q: Hi 5i,
I have about a half position in SHOP and a one third position in DOLLARAMA. Same question for both. (I know you can't predict what will happen with price but value your approach here.) Do you think I should add mostly now to either or both or add more slowly over the next one or two quarters? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Tulio on May 13, 2026
Q: Hello, at current prices is KITS, SHOP and LMN a buy, sell or hold. Please explain why.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Mo on May 12, 2026
Q: Hi Team,
I'm thinking of selling my BEP.UN and BIP.UN to a more diversified Utilities/Infrastructure ETF like HUTS, UMVP or ZUT since I already have a 8% weight in BN and BAM. What do you think of that move?

Thanks

Benoit
Read Answer Asked by Benoit on May 11, 2026
Q: Can a bull market continue with poor breadth? It seems like only things related to AI are going up. When you examine the current market, do you feel it is healthy or is the fact that everyone is piling into semiconductors, memory etc.. creating risk and an unhealthy market? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Neil on May 11, 2026
Q: Despite posting good earnings and giving assurances that AI is an advantage to their business rather than a threat, the stock is mostly down on the news. What is your take? Is TRI still a good long term holding for patient investors?
Read Answer Asked by David on May 11, 2026
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

If you needed to increase holdings in the Utility Sector, please rank the following stocks in order of highest conviction: BEP.UN; BIP.UN; CPX; and NPI.

Realizing the inherent differences of stocks versus ETFs, if one wanted a higher yield, and is willing to accept the the rather large MER of 0.71%, what is your take on ZWU? I’m also aware that it holds energy stocks as well, and has significant US holdings.

NPI has a large project off the coast of Taiwan. Has the geopolitical risk been accounted for in its current valuation metrics? (China has always wanted Tawain and may now be further emboldened due to the US “taking” Venezuela)

Thanks in advance for your assistance, and please suggest other available options.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on May 11, 2026
Q: Looking at either one of these companies for long term hold.
My thoughts are : IFC , largest in Canada , good operators, expanding overseas. FFH, international operations, good operators with Prem and his son and daughter , unique to the industry investing style ( Can you confirm if Sleep Country and The Keg - not my choice for ownership- are owned by FFH or another Prem entity ).
How do these companies compare on industry valuations , who has higher growth prospects ?
Do you have a preference? Thanks. Derek.
Read Answer Asked by Derek on May 11, 2026