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Q: Hello 5i Team,
Do Peter &/or Ryan make a point of meeting the management of the companies in your three portfolios?
Thanks
Dave
Do Peter &/or Ryan make a point of meeting the management of the companies in your three portfolios?
Thanks
Dave
Q: Hi, Could you lease comment on CCL Industries earnings please. Thnaks
Q: Both Northland Power and Algonquin Power are down over 3% today.
Is this in reaction to the US election results, or perhaps the interest rate outlook, or some other reason?
Is this in reaction to the US election results, or perhaps the interest rate outlook, or some other reason?
Q: Algonquin Power has been week as of late and lost 3% today. Is this something to be concerned with? Would you prefer Fortis ,Emera, or Hydro one instead?
Please feel free to post to everyone.
Antoine
Please feel free to post to everyone.
Antoine
Q: Please comment on the latest financials for ATS.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Please provide your comments on the latest earnings. Is it reasonable to buy or should wait for a pull back? Am looking for income n some growth. Thanks!
Q: Could you comment on High Liner's latest earnings. Were they really bad enough to warrant an almost 20% drop in price? Would you consider this a buying opportunity?
Q: Hello , can you comment on last quarter results?
They both seem to have some success cutting expenses and reducing inventory which is good. Good crop this year.
Thank you.
They both seem to have some success cutting expenses and reducing inventory which is good. Good crop this year.
Thank you.
Q: what are your thoughts on this silver stock
Q: Good Morning Peter and 5i group,
It has been said that BAD did not book the proper amount of depreciation in the last statement, do you think this will lead to a meaningfull drop in share price.
Ken
It has been said that BAD did not book the proper amount of depreciation in the last statement, do you think this will lead to a meaningfull drop in share price.
Ken
Q: Is the BLX Q3 results as bad as I think they are? I made a bad gamble and added more BLX just before closing yesterday, thinking they will do better in Q3. Guess I might have caught a falling knife. What is your expert assessment of the BLX prospects from hereon. Thanks.
Q: Thoughts about adding to my position in CGI. Results looked good. Net debt down to $1.3 billion or 15.8% net debt to total capitalization. Down nicely from over 40% after Logica acquisition. Company is buying back shares even though there is no dividend. Double digit eps growth over the past year.
Jason
Jason
Q: Could you comment on HWD Q3 results?
Q: Please comment on GH's quarterly results.
Q: Could you comment on Q3 earnings and future prospects? They expect the schedule 1 bank license to be granted by year-end and looking ahead are planning to diversify, e.g. sell GICs in 2017 and offer credit cards in 2018.
Q: I am up nicely with BAC. I got in when our dollar was stranger against the US. My question is should I get out now and switch to a Canadian bank to take advantage of the gains I've made on the currency side of things? Or do you think I'm safe to let it ride a while because we will continue to see a weak Canadian dollar?
Q: Hello, after today's 10%+ increase would you take a full position (5%) in GC for long term or would you wait for a pull back - and if so, at what price would you buy in?
Thanks for your great service!
Thanks for your great service!
Q: Hi, Any comments/significance of following news.
Savaria President and CFO Exercise their Warrants
10:19 EST Wednesday, November 09, 2016
LAVAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Nov. 9, 2016) - Savaria Corporation (TSX:SIS) ("Savaria" or the "Corporation"), one of North America's leaders in the accessibility industry, announces that a company wholly owned by Marcel Bourassa, President and Chief Executive Officer of Savaria and Jean-Marie Bourassa, Chief Financial Officer of Savaria, has exercised 500,000 warrants to acquire an equivalent number of common shares of Savaria at a price of $4.25 per share. Savaria will receive gross proceeds of $2,125,000 from the issuance of the shares.
The warrants were issued in connection with a bought deal private placement completed on April 15, 2014, and were set to expire on April 15, 2017. As of today, 1,004,750 warrants have been exercised, representing 35% of the 2,875,000 warrants issued in connection with the 2014 private placement.
Savaria now has 36,350,197 common shares issued and outstanding. Combined, Marcel and Jean-Marie Bourassa hold, directly and indirectly, 14,874,022 shares, representing 40.9% of the Corporation's issued and outstanding common shares.
Savaria President and CFO Exercise their Warrants
10:19 EST Wednesday, November 09, 2016
LAVAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Nov. 9, 2016) - Savaria Corporation (TSX:SIS) ("Savaria" or the "Corporation"), one of North America's leaders in the accessibility industry, announces that a company wholly owned by Marcel Bourassa, President and Chief Executive Officer of Savaria and Jean-Marie Bourassa, Chief Financial Officer of Savaria, has exercised 500,000 warrants to acquire an equivalent number of common shares of Savaria at a price of $4.25 per share. Savaria will receive gross proceeds of $2,125,000 from the issuance of the shares.
The warrants were issued in connection with a bought deal private placement completed on April 15, 2014, and were set to expire on April 15, 2017. As of today, 1,004,750 warrants have been exercised, representing 35% of the 2,875,000 warrants issued in connection with the 2014 private placement.
Savaria now has 36,350,197 common shares issued and outstanding. Combined, Marcel and Jean-Marie Bourassa hold, directly and indirectly, 14,874,022 shares, representing 40.9% of the Corporation's issued and outstanding common shares.
Q: First of all TY for your reassuring post on the shocking results of the USA election. 2 years of imbecilic bombardment to get to that result...wow. Can you please comment on EIF's quarterly results. AS always TY Ryan and Peter.