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Hardwoods Distribution Inc. (HDI)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Voting Common Shares (CSW.A)
Q: Okay I did put the symbols for the companies in the proper place--just didn't use capitals--thought you might b able to answer. Anyway, for the 4th time what do you think of these companies? Thank you
Q: Hi Peter;
Can you comment on APH Aphria's 4th quarter and year end results for the year ended 31 May 2016. I am up $2,000 plus.
Buy, hold or sell?
Cheers
Ron
Can you comment on APH Aphria's 4th quarter and year end results for the year ended 31 May 2016. I am up $2,000 plus.
Buy, hold or sell?
Cheers
Ron
Q: what are your thoughts on buy into NYX at these levels? I know this stock has been unduly punished however what do you believe is the fair value of this stock?
Q: peter what do you of ts.b after cutting their dividend
Q: Any reason for the recent downturn today? Is this a good time to buy or should I wait?
Q: The Q2 earnings are a little above estimates but with the commodity price soaring Q3 should be spectacular. Can you give me an explanation of why Zacks would go from a hold to a strong sell on these results? What type of credence do "insiders" give to these recommendations?
Q: Hello Peter,
What is happening to Gold standard ventures? It was doing quite well and now it seems to dip every day. Also, would you consider concordia as a good buy right now and in the gold sector, would Agnico Eagle be considered a good buy now. Thanks
What is happening to Gold standard ventures? It was doing quite well and now it seems to dip every day. Also, would you consider concordia as a good buy right now and in the gold sector, would Agnico Eagle be considered a good buy now. Thanks
Q: Hello 5i,
Which two currencies would you chose to invest in after the Canadian loonie and the American dollar. The term of the investment would be similar in length to the aforementioned currencies and have a single purpose of diversifying the overall portfolio, regarding currencies.
Kind regards,
Which two currencies would you chose to invest in after the Canadian loonie and the American dollar. The term of the investment would be similar in length to the aforementioned currencies and have a single purpose of diversifying the overall portfolio, regarding currencies.
Kind regards,
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I realize this is not your "cup of tea". However ...please give your current assessment. The new phone, winning the law suit and more demand for security...may this create a small catalyst? I have held it for a while...The stock has moved up slightly...please give your opinion. Do these positive developments support "holding" for a while or best to sell in this little upswing?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
I realize this is not your "cup of tea". However ...please give your current assessment. The new phone, winning the law suit and more demand for security...may this create a small catalyst? I have held it for a while...The stock has moved up slightly...please give your opinion. Do these positive developments support "holding" for a while or best to sell in this little upswing?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: Significant loss in TFS (SGY,PUR,AMAYA ) ( 45% ).
Late 70 (age ).What do you advise as a replacement for above stocks?thanks.ebrahim
Late 70 (age ).What do you advise as a replacement for above stocks?thanks.ebrahim
Q: I'm puzzled by the enthusiasm for this sector. Besides Government regulation, what are the barriers to entry ? What makes medical marijuana farming any different than regulated tomato farming?
I have serious reservations regarding this sector. Companies with the "hope" of producing earnings at a future point in time but with very little certainty. It looks like an arms race. Get as big as you can as fast as you can, and use other people's money because they don't know what the price of their product will be when the market becomes saturated.
What will stop people from getting a bucket of soil and seeds to grow their own?
So why would shareholders pay six-figure salaries to glorified tomato farmers who have yet to prove that they can generate steady cash-flows?
This sector reminds me of the TSX-V in 2007, people mortgaging their principal residence to buy penny stocks of jr mining companies with names they couldn't pronounce. It's like investment fantasy land, drawing novice investors in hordes. When you start to receive marijuana stock tips from cab drivers and hotdog vendors, you'll know it's time to exit.
Anyone looking to buy these stocks should really evaluate what type of investor they are before committing to the weed sector. Fast money can produce fast crashes when the money runs out.
I have serious reservations regarding this sector. Companies with the "hope" of producing earnings at a future point in time but with very little certainty. It looks like an arms race. Get as big as you can as fast as you can, and use other people's money because they don't know what the price of their product will be when the market becomes saturated.
What will stop people from getting a bucket of soil and seeds to grow their own?
So why would shareholders pay six-figure salaries to glorified tomato farmers who have yet to prove that they can generate steady cash-flows?
This sector reminds me of the TSX-V in 2007, people mortgaging their principal residence to buy penny stocks of jr mining companies with names they couldn't pronounce. It's like investment fantasy land, drawing novice investors in hordes. When you start to receive marijuana stock tips from cab drivers and hotdog vendors, you'll know it's time to exit.
Anyone looking to buy these stocks should really evaluate what type of investor they are before committing to the weed sector. Fast money can produce fast crashes when the money runs out.
Q: Could I please have you interpretation of the Q2 results. It appears that the company will be purchasing raw material after December 2017 instead of Glencore supplying it.
Q: IN MY 41 YEARS IN Canada yours is the best contact i am fortunate to have.
Iam benefiting very much from your advice.
I also TRADE CURRENCY do you know which place for me to look for advice i know you want to be independent but two or three contacts does solve that issue.
Iam benefiting very much from your advice.
I also TRADE CURRENCY do you know which place for me to look for advice i know you want to be independent but two or three contacts does solve that issue.
Q: Hi are you able to correlate this sector developmenthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/07/24/gambling-groups-rank-and-888-in-takeover-bid-for-william-hill/
to NYX's pull back
No position , but wondering if sell off is overdone
to NYX's pull back
No position , but wondering if sell off is overdone
Q: The following is a list of stock that I own showing the losses of each. Alta Gas(ALA) 32% Loss - Enerplus (ERF) 64% loss - Exco Tech(XTC)15% Loss - Gluskin (/GS) 32% loss -Painted Pony(PPY) 27% loss - Pur Tech(PUR) 27% loss and Surge(SGY)68% loss. Losses shown include dividends but I think all these companies have cut the dividends since I purchased them years ago. Question: Would you keep these or sell them now and purchase other stocks with better dividends. ? If you think these should be sold could you recommend a few. Thanks Ernie
Q: Hi please give me your opinion on Dragonwave.Had some recent volatility.
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CAE Inc. (CAE)
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Maxar Technologies Inc. (MAXR)
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Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG)
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Heroux-Devtek Inc. (HRX)
Q: Which of the Aerospace/Defense companies do you think is the cheapest with the highest growth potential for next few years from the list.
Q: Do you think Photon Control's news release announcing the return of $4.5 M, with plans to double production, justifies a significant upside revision of the share price ? Thanks
Q: I note your recent comments on the risks associated with the present contracts for NIF but my understanding from one of the noted brokerages is that the Co has a "break up" value of somewhere between 3.50 and 5.00, which of course is well ahead of the current pricing and worth a wait for this to be realized. Could you comment please. Thank you.