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Q: DHX: Good article in Canadian business. Is the next Disney in Halifax? They are working on a new hit comparable to Johnny Test. If they get a new hit and merchandising and licensing agreements on toys, figurines, etc., that could be a big deal? Is the stock up because of this article or getting more attention as a growth oriented company? Looking at the p/e it seems like people are paying for huge growth potential. Is it getting pricey to add to it? Would you add if you owned, weighing factor not an issue. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on August 21, 2014
Q: Almost a year since subscribing to 5i... appreciate the great timely research. First ever question. You gave your take on DCK earlier in the year, have their prospects improved since then? I see they came out with a Kakwa well flow test update recently. I still have a position at a lower entry, do you see much upside in Donnycreek at this point? Or are there other junior O&G names that you prefer? Keep up the great work!
Read Answer Asked by Tom on August 21, 2014
Q: Your thoughts on Forcefieldenergy inc. FNRG Please

Thank you

Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 21, 2014
Q: I have some LHR stock from way back when it was a REIT and am sitting on a loss (which I don't need to take at this point, tax wise). It's been ticking up lately but is sparsely traded and has been more or less flat for years. Do you think that there any point holding this further?
Read Answer Asked by Martin on August 21, 2014
Q: Is CTAS Cintas which also operates in Canada a direct competitor to KBL? Which is a better buy? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Francis on August 21, 2014
Q: Just a general question about selling a stock......when is the best time to sell and how do you know when to sell one of your winners? It seems like when I sell a stock, say for a 20% gain it goes up another 20 and I am kicking myself.
Thanks

Greg
Read Answer Asked by Greg on August 21, 2014
Q: Is there an exchange traded " FOOD " stock. Thank s.ebrahim
Read Answer Asked by ebrahim on August 21, 2014
Q: I'm looking at taking on some growth/risk stock in the telecommunications sector, I was wondering what you think of AXX as an option. If not them, any suggestions on a stock that could fit that growth/risk mold.
Read Answer Asked by Jim on August 21, 2014
Q: Good morning fine team
I am revisiting my sector balance and realize that it is difficult to find one source to narrow down what the sectors are; Can you please sort this out
AYA - Consumer Cyclical or Leisure service
BDI - Energy or Diversified Services
BYD.UN - Mutual Fund (Diversified Services)
CGX - Consumer Cycl or Services (Media)
DH - Info Tech or Services (Business)
STN - Industrials (Manuf) or Diversified Services
XTC - Cons Cyclical or Ind/Manuf
Also some REITS are called Financial/Real Estate?
The term "Services" seems to cross many sectors???
Thank you for all you do. The more I learn from you, the more I realize there is to learn - very enjoyable
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on August 21, 2014
Q: Peter: HNZ Group Inc. (HNZ) has dropped almost 10% after announcing poor quarterly results last week. Do you see this pullback as a buying opportunity? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on August 21, 2014
Q: Hi team -
I apologize for dragging on the T1135 subject, but I'm a bit confused by your response to Henry's example of the VALUE of his initial $50K investment rising above $100K at anytime of the year.

You said "Yes, in this case you would need to fill out form 1135. The requirement is if foreign assets are greater than $100,000 at any time during the taxation year."

I'm confused because I'm under the impression that if the total COST of the security is above $100K anytime of the year it would then become a requirement. If Henry bought at JNJ $50K and then held on indefinitely without purchasing any more shares he would not have this requirement regardless of whether or not the market value increased beyond $100K. I thought the key word is COST.

Am I missing something here? Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by James on August 21, 2014