Q: RBC is telling clients this morning it's time to buy land drilling stocks ahead of the recovery. In my TSFA I'm down 50% on Questor and was thinking of dumping it for PD or TDG. 5i thoughts please?
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Q: Dear Peter,do you see merit in taking money off the table when the market has had a good run and waiting for a downturn to reinvest? Thank you for your much appreciated help!
Q: Good morning Peter and Team, To stay in the energy sector, albeit a low weighting in our portfolios, I was thinking of selling VET and buying WCP. WCP's chart certainly looks better, and their dividend is higher. Your past positive comments about WCP have also influenced me. Your thoughts on this swap? Thanks in advance.
Q: You may have seen the announcement of aluminum-ion battery technology: <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/new-inexpensive-aluminum-ion-battery-set-to-outlast-competitors/article23829686/>. Understanding that this technology requires further development, doesn't it defeat the investment thesis for lithium mining (particularly as concerns automotive batteries)?
Q: Hi Peter,
Looking for your thoughts & update on CEB ?
Thank you Peter
Looking for your thoughts & update on CEB ?
Thank you Peter
Q: Hi Peter can I have your thoughts on SOX and how safe do you feel the dividend is.
Kind Regards
Stan
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Spectra has gained some momentum of recent with new products and "design ins". with the warrants out of the way and stronger capital position what do you think about SEV at this level?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: To me, it appears both PHM and NHC pre released very good quarterly numbers. What did you think of them?
Also I remember 5i being hesitant on NHC due to past experience with management. Has their recent success tempered your concerns? To me it still seems quite cheap relative to the sector (based on forward estimates).
Thanks
Also I remember 5i being hesitant on NHC due to past experience with management. Has their recent success tempered your concerns? To me it still seems quite cheap relative to the sector (based on forward estimates).
Thanks
Q: Skyworks has been a very clear winner in the last year or so. Is it still a good time to invest now?
Q: Hi team, I have been watching ZPR for some time now at this level is it beginning to look interesting? I don't have any holding specifically in this area so I was looking for some diversification. Or would HPR be a better buy? Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks again.
Q: Hi Team,
Could you advise if you have an updated opinion on Neptune? Seems to me that the risk reward profile is becoming more favourable in light of their ore business stabilizing and potential for Acasti etc. would appreciate your thoughts.
Thank you
Could you advise if you have an updated opinion on Neptune? Seems to me that the risk reward profile is becoming more favourable in light of their ore business stabilizing and potential for Acasti etc. would appreciate your thoughts.
Thank you
Q: Please comment on the results announced today. Also, was ESP or SVC considered as candidates for your growth portfolio. What would be the one reason they were not selected.
Q: Atlas is a spinoff of Kingsway, reportedly. Although not a dividend payer, its freedom from KFS seems to have been a positive move. What is your opinion of its current valuation and growth prospects?
Q: I'm thinking of selling ESP as it appears to be over valued. What is your opinion on its valuation? Thank you for your input.
Q: Was going to give up and sell my WJA---thought I would check it over again with all my sources and ended up doubling down because I couldn't find any real negative---Whats the problem -it just keeps going down
Q: UBS is a Swiss based international bank that I'm interested in purchasing as a stock. Would you recommend it or, if not, could you suggest a European based etf as a better choice ? Thanks, as always.
Dave
Dave
Q: Hello in an answer to a reasonably recent question you seemed to imply a preference for Pizza Pizza. We hold Boston and it really has done nothing other than the dividend. Am looking for a good dividend, low risk replacement, but something that maybe has a bit better chance for some capital appreciation. While it is a completely different company, we hold Chemtrade (not a large position)would selling Boston and adding more Chemtrade make sense? Do you have one or two other suggestions? Thanks again to 5i, it is a terrific service.
Q: Hello,
Wondering if you can give me your analysis of CDI, I am down about 30%, happy to bear risk and hold for the long term.
Thanks,
Wondering if you can give me your analysis of CDI, I am down about 30%, happy to bear risk and hold for the long term.
Thanks,
Q: Hi Five I team!
I hold most of the model portfolio in my RSP account as well as ETFs that you recommended in your review of my portfolio. I have been so pleased with the results. Thank you! In my TFSA account I hold DHX, Enghouse, Goldcorp and Telus. The last 3 stocks are also in my RSP portfolio. I have about 15000 in cash in the TFSA to invest. What would your recommend? Should I am 68 and do not need the income, nor do I plan to withdraw the funds. Many thanks.]
Ellen
I hold most of the model portfolio in my RSP account as well as ETFs that you recommended in your review of my portfolio. I have been so pleased with the results. Thank you! In my TFSA account I hold DHX, Enghouse, Goldcorp and Telus. The last 3 stocks are also in my RSP portfolio. I have about 15000 in cash in the TFSA to invest. What would your recommend? Should I am 68 and do not need the income, nor do I plan to withdraw the funds. Many thanks.]
Ellen
Q: Hey 5i team,
The following is an email I received re ASG from Josh Sandberg, Founder, OrthoSpinenews. I thought it would be interesting for our family to read, but only if you feel it is appropriate to post it.
... Thank you for your thoughtful question. I think that ASG has a tough road ahead of them. There are many issues that have to be navigated before I believe the market will respond positively to the stock. I am not a stock advisor so please don’t take this as advice of whether or not you should hold or sell, however, I know the market of spine extremely well and there are many reasons why I wouldn’t invest my money in ASG. The product offering is limited which makes it difficult to get enough attention from independent distributors. They have had significant turnover in the executive staff (primarily in the VP of Sales role). I don’t know why that is but having a few executives come and go within 6 months of hire is a concern. Lastly, the use of marketing funds is a little bit of a head scratcher and they have become kind of a punchline of what not to do (regarding high burn). It seems that they wanted to blitz the market and try to sell quickly, which I just don’t see happening in the short term because there’s not enough value for a strategic in the foreseeable future.
The following is an email I received re ASG from Josh Sandberg, Founder, OrthoSpinenews. I thought it would be interesting for our family to read, but only if you feel it is appropriate to post it.
... Thank you for your thoughtful question. I think that ASG has a tough road ahead of them. There are many issues that have to be navigated before I believe the market will respond positively to the stock. I am not a stock advisor so please don’t take this as advice of whether or not you should hold or sell, however, I know the market of spine extremely well and there are many reasons why I wouldn’t invest my money in ASG. The product offering is limited which makes it difficult to get enough attention from independent distributors. They have had significant turnover in the executive staff (primarily in the VP of Sales role). I don’t know why that is but having a few executives come and go within 6 months of hire is a concern. Lastly, the use of marketing funds is a little bit of a head scratcher and they have become kind of a punchline of what not to do (regarding high burn). It seems that they wanted to blitz the market and try to sell quickly, which I just don’t see happening in the short term because there’s not enough value for a strategic in the foreseeable future.