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Q: After NGW’s last qtr and recent news announcement, does the company now look compelling for the space? I know the company is small but it doesn’t seem to get much praise or coverage but appears to have superior per share financial performance and profitability unlike other companies in the sector. Am I missing something? Thanks again
Read Answer Asked by Scott on June 29, 2021
Q: Hi, in your April report for XBC, the shares were trading at $4.29 and that represented 4.5x sales and 145x EBITDA. ANRG just went public at $14.00 (now around $13.50), and the IPO price represented about 1x sales and 7x EBITDA. Both companies are essentially in the same business, so I am wondering about the valuation discrepancy. Your thought would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by blaine on June 28, 2021
Q: Back in 2018 (seems so long ago) you described AOI as “It is setting up to be an interesting value proposition.”
Does this statement still hold true and are there other micro-oil & gas companies out there that might be worth a look? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by David on June 25, 2021
Q: Please rank best to last. Is there an ETF that would allow for the rewards of growth with less chance of missing out with an underperformer?

John
Read Answer Asked by John on June 25, 2021
Q: I’d like your thoughts on Emerita Resources (EMO) as a speculative investment. It’s had a big run lately following their apparent court award a contested mining property in Spain. Eric Sprott was interested enough to have put some spare change into it earlier this year, but the company hasn't historically put money into exploration, and doesn’t have any capitalized exploration and evaluation properties on their balance sheet.
Read Answer Asked by petra on June 25, 2021
Q: Regarding Tak's question about selling QIPT at a loss and buying WELL. There are QIPT warrants exerciseable at CAD $6.40 up to June 29th. It is possible that warrant holders have been shorting the stock, resulting in the recent price deterioration. Since the warrant expiry is so close, it might be worth waiting until early July to see if the share price rebounds absent the short pressure. I own both and am waiting until July before making a decision to hold or sell QIPT.
Read Answer Asked by David on June 24, 2021