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Q: Hi
I have held Endo since the Pallidan buyout and it has been quite good to me, however I'm wondering if it's maybe time to move on as it's fundamentals seem to have stalled. Would very much appreciate your opinion.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Les on April 22, 2015
Q: I have held these Artis Debentures for 3 years and with the currency changes, have done quite well over this time period. The coupon is 5.75% and the yield to maturity is 5.03%. The maturity date is June 30, 2018. I consider this part of my fixed income although it is held in a taxable account.
In your opinion, should I continue maintain this holding for 3 more years?
Read Answer Asked by Doug on April 22, 2015
Q: What do you think of CP's answer regarding how they calculate their earnings?

http://business.financialpost.com/news/transportation/canadian-pacific-railway-executives-off-guard-by-bs-comment-in-conference-call

And on a related note, was there anything in CNR's (Canadian National Railway) earnings to cause concern? Management reaffirmed forward guidance and it looks "cheaper" now, on a forward p/e basis, than it has in a long while.

Thanks,

John
Read Answer Asked by john on April 22, 2015
Q: Hello,

What is your latest opinion on RMP?

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Alex on April 22, 2015
Q: Bonjour, I would like to have your comments on Fidelity Corporate Class Funds such as American Disciplined Equity Class, American Equity, Fidelity Europe Class and Fidelity Dividend Fund. Are corporate class funds an efficient means to reduce income taxes?
Merci
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on April 21, 2015
Q: BAM is down today. what is your opinion of the company and if you like it, is this a good entry point?
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on April 21, 2015
Q: C-COM Satellite Systems earnings report today showed declining revenue and net profit (7% & 17% respectively). They still have lots of cash, but it would appear they need new products and they have one they are working on (in-motion antenna, which will deliver broadband Internet over satellite into vehicles and trains while in full motion). Is the market big enough and are they close enough to commercialization to justify holding a position in CMI?
Read Answer Asked by Douglas on April 21, 2015
Q: I bought MartinRea (MRE) about 1-1/2 years ago at a depressed price due to board issues. The price has since rebounded so that I am up 49.5% as of today. I notice that you believe that XTC has a better future than MRE. Since I wish to take advantage of your knowledge, guidance and experience, I am wondering if you would recommend selling MRE and buying XTC with the proceeds. The negative (but acceptable) for me is that MRE is in a taxable portfolio. I would plan to keep XTC for at least 5 years and it would constitute about 1.5% of all of my family's liquid investments. Perhaps a silly concern is I notice when I buy a stock it frequently goes down over the next month or so and when I sell the price then goes up. For example I just sold Home Capital Group (HCG) to buy Progressive Waste Solutions (BIN) in keeping to your guidance. In this short term this trade was definitely a negative. Is there any reason other than trading costs that what I have noticed should occur? I would think not but wanted some confirmation. Thank you very much. As always I value your expert opinion.
Read Answer Asked by ED on April 21, 2015
Q: Most of the oil/gas trusts that converted to corporations continued to pay relatively high dividends. Now that many have had to reduce their dividends, what might happen when (if?)oil prices start going back up - will they increase their dividends accordingly, or be content to stand pat with dividend levels that allow them greater flexibility and are more in line with other industries? I realize that this is mostly a guess on your part, but would be interested in your comments. The 2 companies in which I am looking at are Vermillion and Bonterra.
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by grant on April 21, 2015
Q: Mr. Hodson, Amaya is in the news this morning, but apparently not rightly so. David Baazov is adamant there is nothing wrong with the matter, and yet Amaya suffers from this bad publicity. Must Amaya and its shareholders just await the outcome. This starts to be a farce.


http://affaires.lapresse.ca/economie/quebec/201504/21/01-4862879-un-hells-investisseur-le-pdg-damaya-se-dit-stupefait.php?utm_categorieinterne=trafficdrivers&utm_contenuinterne=lapresseaffaires_LA5_nouvelles_98718_accueil_POS5

http://affaires.lapresse.ca/economie/quebec/201504/20/01-4862864-la-police-intriguee-par-des-actionnaires-damaya.php
Read Answer Asked by Serge on April 21, 2015
Q: Shopify has filed a prospectus and about to IPO. Can you tell us which brokers are participating in Canada?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on April 21, 2015
Q: Here is the English translation of the newspaper article about Amaya in La Presse

Amaya (Tor., AYA), which became a global giant of online gaming last summer. La Presse revealed that the police questioned the presence of people associated with crime organized among investors who purchased shares of Amaya Exchange before the latter acquires the internet giant PokerStars last June. These investors include Salvatore Cazzetta, one of the leaders of the Hells Angels in Quebec, Police sources say four. And several other members of organized crime, of various origins, also held shares of Amaya at the time of the transaction 4.9 billion US, according to our sources. The Sûreté du Québec is well aware of the situation, but the case is in the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). A squad of the RCMP's mandate is to prevent "serious fraud in the financial markets that threaten investor confidence and economic stability of the country."

Read Answer Asked by Anna on April 21, 2015
Q: Baylin has been dropping significantly over the past few weeks. There was of course a big step down when the CEO was replaced, but the decline is continuing. Is there any particular recent news to explain this? Is it a good speculative buy at this level?

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Gregory on April 21, 2015
Q: Good afternoon:
Do you still feel that XSH is a secure etf in which to park spare cash and get a 3.2% yield?

Thanks,
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 21, 2015