Q: What do you think of the long term prospects of ARX and is now a good entry point?
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Q: Today's Special Report I would rate at the top of all reports.
Timely & useful. Thanks
Timely & useful. Thanks
Q: Thanks for todays report. I found it useful and have shared ti with a friend
Q: Distributable cash dropped 36 cents a share which seems quite large. Is there any reason for this?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
Q: I had been thinking abut buying JPM. How will the current market affect JPM and do you consider it a buy? At what price would you be interested?
ThanksJudy
ThanksJudy
Q: I've held this company since 2012. Fortunately, I have taken profits several times over the 8 years. With the decline I am undecided on adding to this position or liquidating. Only a 1% position. Based on the fact sheet on their website trailing earnings are sitting at 17.4x PE. Can you please tell me what you have for forward earnings estimates? thanks.
Q: Has the rationale for the Dutch auction fallen apart now that the shares are currently trading well under the lower limit ($39/share) of the auction. And the shares likely have further to fall given the social distancing effect of Covid-19 on their business. And if the auction was cancelled the shares may trade even lower on the news.
At this point why not cancel the auction, and instead, aggressively buy back as many shares as possible in the market? Maybe GC wont be able to purchase the same number of shares as with the auction but they will get them at a cheaper price. If they still are overcapitalized after the share repurchase they could always start to issue dividends. Nothin' wrong with that!!
Cancelling the auction makes the most sense to me. If they cancel we will have a GREAT opportunity to buy Great Gaming.
At this point why not cancel the auction, and instead, aggressively buy back as many shares as possible in the market? Maybe GC wont be able to purchase the same number of shares as with the auction but they will get them at a cheaper price. If they still are overcapitalized after the share repurchase they could always start to issue dividends. Nothin' wrong with that!!
Cancelling the auction makes the most sense to me. If they cancel we will have a GREAT opportunity to buy Great Gaming.
Q: Hi,hope you can give me some info about the papers I received from Brookfield infrastructure concerning schedule K1 (tax package)they also say nonUS resident unitholders may not require the US tax Package.the units are in my TSFA from the
Enercare stock .Are there any obligations with the US ,?
thanks for your help.
Margit
Enercare stock .Are there any obligations with the US ,?
thanks for your help.
Margit
Q: Hello
I hold both stocks and liked them so far. I am considering back some more stocks with both stocks currently down with this market volatility.
With the corona virus fear and probably a recession, how do you see both companies outlook based on their overall earnings and management.
Do you still consider PKI as a good growth stock?
Do you suggest waiting for more downturn before buying them ?
Thank you
I hold both stocks and liked them so far. I am considering back some more stocks with both stocks currently down with this market volatility.
With the corona virus fear and probably a recession, how do you see both companies outlook based on their overall earnings and management.
Do you still consider PKI as a good growth stock?
Do you suggest waiting for more downturn before buying them ?
Thank you
Q: Peter I was an adviser for 30 years and you were always the person from sprott that I looked for for advice the world is not ending so should we buy some aapl ttd shop
Q: I have a few trades open in my discount brokerage account and it seems to take a really long time to confirm if it was executed or not? Is the retail investor at a disadvantage to trade today. Just looking for our general comments / experience. Thank you
Q: We have a crisis and I am concerned .
I can’t get a fill with everyone heading for the exits at once .
Nobody in their right mind is buying .
We are in a bit of a helpless situation here .
I had never been so invested . I am underwater on Banks that I have held for years .My high fliers SHOP, LSPD, CSU ,AAPL, etc etc made me a wealthy man ( on paper) . I thought I was reasonably prepared , but I have held on too long. How do you see this recovering ?
I can’t get a fill with everyone heading for the exits at once .
Nobody in their right mind is buying .
We are in a bit of a helpless situation here .
I had never been so invested . I am underwater on Banks that I have held for years .My high fliers SHOP, LSPD, CSU ,AAPL, etc etc made me a wealthy man ( on paper) . I thought I was reasonably prepared , but I have held on too long. How do you see this recovering ?
Q: What do you think of hhl for income and some growth ? Or can you recommend a better health care etf in Canada ?
Q: Would POW be regarded as a safe plact to park some cash and collect a reliable dividend ? Joe
Q: Hello friends,
Given the current market turmoil, I'm watching for good entry prices for companies I'm interested in from all 5i portfolios - including your US stocks recommendations.
However, I'm in a bit of a conundrum - which ones should I snatch first? The ones that went down the most for good or bad reasons or the ones that held-up best?
I'm aware that this depends on my stomach, and perhaps that companies that went down most might recover faster if they have a growth profile, but those that held-up best might continue to do even better during markets recovery.
To give just one example pair: GC or BYD?
Perhaps an article might be written on this theme?
All the best and many thanks that you're here for us!
Iulian
Given the current market turmoil, I'm watching for good entry prices for companies I'm interested in from all 5i portfolios - including your US stocks recommendations.
However, I'm in a bit of a conundrum - which ones should I snatch first? The ones that went down the most for good or bad reasons or the ones that held-up best?
I'm aware that this depends on my stomach, and perhaps that companies that went down most might recover faster if they have a growth profile, but those that held-up best might continue to do even better during markets recovery.
To give just one example pair: GC or BYD?
Perhaps an article might be written on this theme?
All the best and many thanks that you're here for us!
Iulian
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: Hi, I have a bunch of cash looking to deploy in this carnage. I'm a bit underweight in international and emerging markets, however I'm a bit worried about putting new money into these markets compared to the US market when markets do bounce back. How would you recommend I deploy new $ into international, emerging markets, and US/CAD markets over the next few months?
Q: This week looks like it will be volatile.
Can you recommend 4 or 5 stocks that stick out as a great buy this week in this plunging market ?
Thanks
Can you recommend 4 or 5 stocks that stick out as a great buy this week in this plunging market ?
Thanks
Q: Why PPL has dropped much less compared to Enbridge
Q: Which one of these companies would you rather own and why. Thank you
Q: Looking to buy this morning. What do you think would be the least risky of sectors? Banks and telecoms look good to me.