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Q: Just a quick comment and suggestion on Tucows. I've held on to Tucows since last year to see how well their U.S. wireless carrier product Ting would contribute to growth. Something I didn't expect as a growth kicker is that their higher valuation gives them more leverage to consolidate other domain service providers into their core business. TC is up 15% this morning as they're buying a competitor. Might be worth taking a look again to add to a growth portfolio and would be great if you could do a report on them!

Thanks for the excellent service as always.
Read Answer Asked by Glenn on January 20, 2017
Q: Thanks for your Shopify reply. As a follow-up, no business relationship is secure forever but I was surprised you mentioned the risk with their Amazon relationship/partnership. Would they not have a contract for an extended period to justify Shopify's investment in time and resources at the expense of other opportunities and who else would be a potential partner that would be in a position to replace Shopify?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on January 20, 2017
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I am working on the assumption that issuing more shares is usually not good for the share price. TDG will reduce debt and upgrade equipment...etc. So in this case does it have more positive merits than negative? Please give your thoughts on this "bought deal financing". I am also wondering if the mere fact that there are investors at all is a positive sign in going forward!?
Thank you!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 20, 2017
Q: In a reply to Elizabeth about suggested well diversified ETFs in a non-taxable account question, (posted morning of Jan 20th), you mention that HXT avoids a dividend tax liability by increasing its NAV rather than distributing dividends to shareholders. Wouldn't the Dividend Tax Credit look after the issue - or is there something about ETFs that doesn't make dividends eligible for the credit ?
Read Answer Asked by Alexandra on January 20, 2017