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Q: good morning:
having trouble finding out how much of enbridges business is regulated in long term contracts and wondering if you know the answer to this question. wrote company but they did not really give me an answer. I think trp is 95% of its business is regulated just in case anyone wanted to know.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by hans on January 31, 2019
Q: I sold ARX for a tax loss in late Dec, and put the funds in SIS.
30 days later, part of me wants to buy the ARX back because it was a stable company with a good balance sheet, and because I took the loss.
I look to 5D for sober thought: is ARX a good buy at this price, or should I just count my losses and not double down?
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 29, 2019
Q: I have held 200 shs of Encana for years. I don't know if the encana/newfield merger has any success in it, to merit continuing to hold for an eventual recovery. In your opinion should I best let it go and buy something else? I have 50K cash on hand to cover new transactions.
Read Answer Asked by Ron on January 27, 2019
Q: Expert pinions are strongly divided about BXE, it is cheap and should go up significantly or debt is too high and could go bankrupt. Today (Jan 24th) volume was unusually high with the share price increasing. Is it possible to find out if that was just short covering or fresh buying that might suggest some new development.

Thank for your superb service, Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on January 25, 2019
Q: Hello ... I purchased SGY a couple of years ago at much higher levels and am now thinking of averaging down. I consider Surge to be one of the better names in the small cap oil space (if that's possible) as I feel they have good assets, solid management, manageable debt and a sustainable dividend (provided energy prices don't take a tumble). I also think they are a potential take-over target. I'm looking at a 3+ year hold.
Comments please.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on January 22, 2019