skip to content
  1. Home
  2. >
  3. Investment Q&A
You can view 3 more answers this month. Sign up for a free trial for unlimited access.

Investment Q&A

Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.

Q: I follow your growth portfolio (with a long term horizon) and own some RRX shares (very small position). So obviously we are both down on this one. Unless there is another offer, am I correct in assuming that you will wait for the best price you feel you can get for RRX to minimize overall impact to the growth portfolio? If so, I'm thinking that selling my RRX shares when you do (i.e. after you issue a change to the growth portfolio) is probably the best course of action. Essentially, I'm looking for clarification on how to use 5i's service effectively now and in the future. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by LARRY on July 20, 2018
Q: I had hopes that oil would claw its way back up with the sentiment turning positive over the last few weeks but it seems like this latest push higher has reversed. I'm down big on RRX and PEY - should I hold them until after earnings or get out now before they get dragged lower? What is your opinion on oil over the next year? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by TK on July 17, 2018
Q: Am just wondering, if the deal with Baytex did not go through do you think there is enough value in Raging River alone to justify it returning to its price before the announcement of the deal. Also, again on its own, does Raging River have decent fundamentals: P/E, cash flow, debt level, growth potential, etc.
Further to this, could you explain how the deal with Baytex, assuming it goes through, would subtract from those fundamentals. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on July 04, 2018
Q: Hi Peter and Team - After the recent deal, what is your opinion of management. You have clearly stated your thoughts on this deal (and thank you for that) but are there any positives left on the state of the management of this company. My feeling is that if management has deteriorated to such a low level in its ability to make smart decisions then the stock is no longer worth holding. Having said that are there any fundamentals that might make this a stock to hold on to in spite of the turmoil. Thanks.

Also are any fundamentals
Read Answer Asked by Rob on June 21, 2018
Q: I hold a position in Raging River at a 20% loss and would like to know what options are available to shareholders regarding the Baytex deal. As this was a 5i recommendation other members are likely in a similar position. What would you recommend shareholders do. Will there be an opportunity for shareholders to vote against the merger?
thanks for your sage advice as always,
Bob
Read Answer Asked by Robert on June 20, 2018
Q: Hi 5i,
The Baytex/Raging River transaction reminds me a little of the attempted merger of Dennison Mining and Fission Uranium, although there are some obvious differences too. In the latter, the FCU shareholders stepped up, voted against the merger, and the deal died, despite Fission management’s apparently supporting it. How likely is a similar scenario to play out with RRX? It may not always work this way but one might have thought that, if the proposed deal is so terrible for RRX shareholders, then it is really good for BTE shareholders. Yet BTE’s share price actually dropped more percentagewise than RRX’s did on the day. Were BTE shareholders really that enamored of the leverage that comes with a lousy balance sheet, and quarter after quarter of losses, that they didn’t want to accept the burden of higher quality, profitable assets? Finally, is it possible that this bad deal for good assets is being presented in order to force the hands of other potential buyers? And, in any event, how likely is someone else to look at it and say: Well, we can do better than that and still have it be accretive on an earnings and cash flow per share basis. (?) Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Lance on June 19, 2018
Q: I have always considered RRX to be good value and getting better as the price has declined from the $11 range in late 2016 to just over $6 last week. So I can understand why Baytex would want to pick it up. But I don't understand why RRX management would want to sell - essentially at the bottom of the market, and at a time when oil prices seem to be rising. Is there some other consideration these sellers are getting ? Can you explain the rationale ?
Read Answer Asked by Don on June 18, 2018