At $50 - 55 WTI which of the following would have the best possible chance at :
A. Enough cash flow to cover dividends.
B. Enough cash to sustain or improve current balance sheet.
C. Able to sustain current production levels that would not negatively affect the above from the above.
please list the stocks order of best first for each category
thanks Yossi
Q: On Friday David Rosenberg was interviewed by Andrew McCreath. He expects inflation to increase due to global debt and recommended real rate return bonds. While I do have some bond exposure I have never owned any of these bonds. Your thoughts please. As always, thank you for your excellent service. Nigel
Q: I used to be a crypto nay-sayer but it’s come around on me. I’m surprised the media hasn’t followed the recent big move Bitcoin has had from below 4000 to over 9000 in the last couple months. What do you think of HUT8 going forward? I know they lost a ton of money when btc was in free fall last year. My thinking is that if btc can atleast stay above 8k and eventually breaks out higher, HUT has massive upside. Potentially similar to a small cap gold minor that explodes 5x-10x when gold doubles.
Q: Peter and His wonder Team
ASR has had good price momentum with volume and hitting new highs. Why is this happening...your thoughts please! Thank you for your insights!
Q: GMP Capital is selling to Stifel,& wants to buy remaining 2/3 of RichardsonsGMP that it does not already own.What will happen to GMP.PR.B? In Oct 2016 J Hass on BNN said that the buyer will have to redeem GMP.Pr.B at the $25 par value.You said not necessary so.It is now $12.10 up $1.46 on 19k shares,higher than the 2.6m average,Is it advisable to add to my $15 p/p in 2016? Txs for u usual great services & opinions
Q: Hi 5i
Did something happen at tndm in the last week? Maybe something at dexcom? The stock is skidding and they report this month. Did they guide down perhaps?
A hold or sell- your opinion please?
Would you expect better growth from Guardant Health over next 1-3 years (med term)?
Q: I own a substantial amount of Cumulative Redeemable FIXED RATE Reset First Preference Series M Cumulative shares, which I purchased for the initial price of $25.00 per share. I also purchased additional shares at a later date for around $20.00
The Series M shares can be converted into series N Cumulative Redeemable FLOATING RATE First Preference Shares on December 1. 2019 My question is:
Since today's value of the series M shares is around $16.60, What will be the price of the new Series N Shares? Does that mean an instant gain (RECOVERY) of $8.40 (to $25.00) after conversion to the series N shares or how does that work? Do you have any suggestions about how to act at the given time, including what to choose? Do I stay with my FIXED RATE shares, do I convert to the FLOATING RATE shares or what?
Thank you for your prompt and valued reply.
Q: One of the BNN guests stated that ZDI dividends do not qualify for the dividend tax credit. Would this be the same in a TFSA as well? I assume there is no issue in an RRSP.
Q: I have had this stock for quite some time and people were concerned when it was $45 last year. Now that it is $26 and there have been recent calls to BNN by investors concerned about it. Some of the guests of BNN answering questions have recently sold it. What is your recommendation? Also, WSP Global, I have had for a couple of years with a small dividend has been flat. I could probably get a GIC which pays the same amount of money as WSP's dividend. Your thoughts? Thanks again, Dennis
Q: Have owned this one for a year or so now and have done well with price and dividends. It looks like it has stalled out now and would like your expert analysis of whether to hold or sell for the next 12 month term.
what would you replace it with for sector exposure if I sell.
Thanks Gary
Q: Hi team,
My question is about fintechs. What is the difference between ipay-n, finx-q and arkf-n ? Which one has most potential and which one do you recommend for growth in the short term ?
Thank you for your wonderful work,
Jacques