Q: UrtheCast Corp released their third quarter results this week. Would you please provide your comments. Did the meet expectations and would you recommend continuing to hold this stock? Thanks
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Q: Hey Peter & Team,
Trying to get a handle on Merus. I bought a full position @ $1.94 in Jan 2015. Sold 50% at $3.26 in July. Today it is trading @ $1.55.
The street sentiments appear to be fluctuating quite a bit... Early Oct it carried a Strong Buy recommendation from multiple sources with target prices ranging between $3.25 & $4.25. 3 weeks later Mackie & Scotia reduced their targets from $4.25 - $2.70.
Are you able to shed any light on MSL and what we could expect moving forward?
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Trying to get a handle on Merus. I bought a full position @ $1.94 in Jan 2015. Sold 50% at $3.26 in July. Today it is trading @ $1.55.
The street sentiments appear to be fluctuating quite a bit... Early Oct it carried a Strong Buy recommendation from multiple sources with target prices ranging between $3.25 & $4.25. 3 weeks later Mackie & Scotia reduced their targets from $4.25 - $2.70.
Are you able to shed any light on MSL and what we could expect moving forward?
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Q: Can I get your opinion on the quarter? If you were to rate using your A B C system, what rating would you give this stock.
Q: Would you consider Tupperware a candidate for a dividend portfolio? Is there a high probability of future dividend growth?
Q: Currently I own small amounts of BMG100 & SLW as insurance; each has been held for 2-3 years and are in loss positions now. I am considering selling both to take advantage of the losses to offset gains. The 2 closed-end funds (GTU.UN & CEF.A) have performed better than BMG100 & SLW during the same period, so I was thinking of replacing my insurance with small amounts of GTU.UN & CEF.A rather than waiting 30 days and then buying back BMG100 & SLW. I would like your opinion of this plan.
Also, when purchasing a thinly traded stock such as GTU.UN how should one go about finding the optimum bid price, or should one place a market order?
Also, when purchasing a thinly traded stock such as GTU.UN how should one go about finding the optimum bid price, or should one place a market order?
Q: Hello 5i, I triggered some gains earlier this year, and am considering potential tax loss selling targets. The pool contains SLW, HWO, GEI and QCOM (all in a non-reg acct). I have read your questions archive concerning these companies. I have what I believe is a nicely-diversified portfolio and do not need the proceeds but am cognizant of the opportunity cost of stagnant money being tied up. The 3 sectors represented in the 4 companies have had some rough times and nobody knows when the sky will clear. SLW has the lowest div of the 4. Do you folks have any points one should consider when prioritizing which one/ones to sell(putting the names in a hat is a fair answer IMO). Thank you in advance.
Q: I am a retired, conservative dividend income investor, with a well diversified portfolio of stocks, ETFs and mutual funds (AD, AQN, ALA, BCE, BNS, CGX, CPG, PBH, RY, SLF, WCP, WEF, WSP, XIT, ZLB, RBC Cdn Eqty Inc, Sentry Cdn Inc, Sentry REIT, Insured Annuities, Fisgard Capital), as well as a company pension and CPP.
Question # 1: BCE is 4.0% of my TOTAL portfolio, but 6.1% of just my EQUITY portfolio. When you discuss stock weightings, is it of the total portfolio or only the equity portfolio? What general guidelines do you recommend? I use roughly 2-4% per stock, and 4-10% for either ETFs or Mutual Funds.
Question # 2: My asset mix is 65% equities and 35% fixed income. Within equities only, my mix is 25% finance, 18% utilities, 17% consumer, 4% health, 14% industrial, 9% info tech, 10% energy and 4% materials.
I am looking for a very conservative, blue-chip, dividend-paying stock (> 3% dividend) to add and I'm not sure which sector to top up. Please point me to the right sector (or two) with 3-5 stocks to consider.
Thanks, Steve
Question # 1: BCE is 4.0% of my TOTAL portfolio, but 6.1% of just my EQUITY portfolio. When you discuss stock weightings, is it of the total portfolio or only the equity portfolio? What general guidelines do you recommend? I use roughly 2-4% per stock, and 4-10% for either ETFs or Mutual Funds.
Question # 2: My asset mix is 65% equities and 35% fixed income. Within equities only, my mix is 25% finance, 18% utilities, 17% consumer, 4% health, 14% industrial, 9% info tech, 10% energy and 4% materials.
I am looking for a very conservative, blue-chip, dividend-paying stock (> 3% dividend) to add and I'm not sure which sector to top up. Please point me to the right sector (or two) with 3-5 stocks to consider.
Thanks, Steve
Q: There are cases where stocks fall because people are taking profits and not because there is something wrong with the company; e.g. WSP today as you suggested to other subscribers. What should we be doing in this case? Just hang on? Or join the profit taking crowd and sell? I am up slightly on WSP, but I definitely did have higher gains prior to the recent sell-off. Would it make sense to take profit and buy back later?
Thanks,
Danny
Thanks,
Danny
Q: Your comments and future outlook pls. on the Q3 results. Why the drop in the stock price?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Could I please get your opinion on the financial results out today on this company. Thank you
Garry
Garry
Q: Any idea why WSP is tanking the past 2 days? Thank you.
Q: Are you aware of any reason,other than the market,for the sell-off in WSP? Thank you.
Q: Could you please comment on AFN's earnings and outlook?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hi Team,
I decided to take on a position in Input Capital today with the recent pullback. Do you think this is a good entry point? The company cancelled 3 contracts in their latest news release.
Thanks,
Erick
I decided to take on a position in Input Capital today with the recent pullback. Do you think this is a good entry point? The company cancelled 3 contracts in their latest news release.
Thanks,
Erick
Q: Hello Peter and All,
What is you "take" on today's development with INP ?
Thanks,
Bill.
What is you "take" on today's development with INP ?
Thanks,
Bill.
Q: Up 21% this morning. No news on their website or in G&M. Any thoughts.
Q: Thank you for the quick response. So, do you see this as an opportunity to start a position on TCN? If so, what % of portf. would you recommend?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Hi Guys,
This stock is down 45% today, is it time to get out?
Thank you,
Pat.
This stock is down 45% today, is it time to get out?
Thank you,
Pat.
Q: Market seems lukewarm on TCN results. Poor results or poor market in general?
Q: Good morning team, Your comments pls. on their Q# 3 results.
Thank you!
Thank you!