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Q: I owned this company a couple of years ago and after a long period of non-performance, I sold it. Last July it took off but now again seems to have gone into neutral - perhaps for another 3 years? This company would appear to have a bright future - global reach, new pilots that require training on new planes and to replace the aging (retiring) pilots and some growth in their medical division. Is this one of those companies that just will never be a great grower or do you think that maybe its time has come? I am already invested in the aeronautics space with a US company (Heico) and EIF so I don't need to buy it but was wondering if you thought there is a compelling case to buy.

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 23, 2017
Q: fyi, i use rbc investing and rbc capital markets is lead underwriter for freshii ipo, i placed expression of interest for 10,000 shares, price quoted is 10.00-11.50, i also called head of rbc investing who i know to see if i can get some, will keep you posted.the point is freshii ipo still says open, i expect tomorrow it will say closed.
last time i did all this was for shopify and i got nada, bought it on the open market, still a huge shareholder.
i am a big believer in freshii , have never eaten at one i live in mont tremblant , closest is in montreal where i never go , but i think these guys have got it right. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on January 23, 2017
Q: I have 2 transportation stocks CP and AC, up 30% and 48% respectively in a very short time. Now they represent 5% each of my diversified portfolio.
Both were an opportunistic purchase since I had no transportation stocks. Do you think I should sell them or there is more upside potential? Industry consolidation in case of CP and AC increasing its cash flow, lowering debt, perhaps paying a dividend (don't sell your winners philosophy)?
Read Answer Asked by JR on January 23, 2017
Q: In an otherwise well balanced portfolio,and knowing that they are in different sectors, which of the two stocks do you feel has the better
possibility for growth over the next eighteen months to two years. Dividends are not an issue.Their Market Cap, P/E ratio, REO, and price appreciation over the last one year appear to be similar. Thank you for your opinion. Ian
Read Answer Asked by Ian on January 23, 2017
Q: I read with interest a recent answer that split the 5iR balance portfolio into 3 ‘buckets”. My wife has a RRSP and a regular account….and both of these “buckets” hold 5iR income portfolio positions...and will be adding to it. From risk and diversification reasons, I would be interested in your take on what a two way split of the 5iR income portfolio would be…….Thanks…….Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on January 23, 2017