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Q: Hi,
I am interested in your thoughts on these companies. EXAS and CRSP are a part of the recently fast moving ARKG ETF but both seem to offer products that would appear to offer continued growth. Would that be correct? The other two, VEEV and SGEN have been struggling price wise lately, SGEN is starting to see improvement, do you think VEEV still has good potential into the next year or two? I've also noticed more comments on Unity Software, but do not know much about it and it isn't listed in your data base. Take as many points as you need, as I'm asking multiple questions. Thanks for all your insight and suggestions, all very much appreciated!
Dawn
Read Answer Asked by Dawn on December 16, 2020
Q: I sold ENB for tax loss purposes. My interest is capital gains and a good dividend. Should I replace the sold holding with ENB, KMI, PPL, or TRP? I like both ENB and TRP but find it hard to choose between the two. What would you recommend among the four and why?
Read Answer Asked by George on December 16, 2020
Q: For my financial sector I currently hold ZEB and while the monthly dividends are nice on a timely basis, the MER is relatively high. So I am looking at breaking in down into 3 or 4 individual stocks. Would please rank the financial companies listed above for performance. Please include others I may have missed.


Thank you


Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 16, 2020
Q: What are your preferred growth industrial stocks in Canada/US in order of preference?
Thanks for your service
Read Answer Asked by Ozzie on December 16, 2020
Q: What is your view of this company as a small cap growth opportunity in the energy sector? The management team has a track record through various "Spartan" companies over the years, and the company seems to have low debt levels and other decent metrics.
I have stayed away from O&G in recent years but I am considering starting some positions in anticipation of better days ahead.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on December 16, 2020
Q: Hi,

Now that the IPO has come out and the feeding frenzy pushed the stock to approx $71 on day one, it has retraced quite a bit from that one day high but still double the IPO price today (Dec 15). I will wait for this one to settle a bit more in the next several weeks but just curious what you think a fair entry price range would be given they are already profitable vs several other recent IPO's in the same space or other space for that matter? Or should one wait for the outcome of phase 2 and 3 trials before dipping their toes in on this one? I would only initiate a 1/3 position.
I realize the euphoria right now is around covid but longer term they seem to have a unique product/platform that could be applicable elsewhere, ie AbCellera and Invetx Expand Multi-Year Antibody Discovery Collaboration in Animal Health.

Cheers....
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 16, 2020
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I'd like to rebuild my position in Leon's.

When I look at the Fundamentals (P/E, P/BV, P/CF, P/S, ROE, Beta), they all lead me to just buy it at today's current level of roughly $20.

However, when I look at the Technicals, especially when one overlays the 50 mda and the 200 mda, a completely different conclusion is reached. The chart shows that very single time the 50 gets way ahead of the 200 (as it is today), that it retreats a couple of dollars.

This leads me to believe that a better entry point, instead of todays $20 level, is in the $18.00 to $18.50 range. But...doesn't this logic approach "market timing"?

Bill Harris on BNN just gave LNF a very strong endorsement and suggested if all of the stars aligned (my words), that a target of $25-30 was not out of line. He indicated their FCF was bordering on "absurd"...$250-300 million.

Please help me sort through the mire of Fundamentals vs Technicals vs Market timing and point me in the right direction.

Thanks...much appreciated, Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 16, 2020