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Q: Hi Peter & Co.,
You gave me a fairly bearish response to a question I had on Bombardier last year, resulting in me selling half of my position. Thanks for that, obviously I regret not selling the entire thing. They have just announced layoffs, and Canaccord Genuity has stated “We are concerned that continued cash outflows from the program could put pressure on the company’s liquidity position, possibly resulting in a dilutive equity issue,” which of course has been one of your biggest criticisms for BBD.B. Is it time for me to right my wrong and dump the remaining half position, or is most of the bad news already baked in to current price, and just continue to hold (as part of an otherwise fairly good mix of industrials)?
Thanks Team.
You gave me a fairly bearish response to a question I had on Bombardier last year, resulting in me selling half of my position. Thanks for that, obviously I regret not selling the entire thing. They have just announced layoffs, and Canaccord Genuity has stated “We are concerned that continued cash outflows from the program could put pressure on the company’s liquidity position, possibly resulting in a dilutive equity issue,” which of course has been one of your biggest criticisms for BBD.B. Is it time for me to right my wrong and dump the remaining half position, or is most of the bad news already baked in to current price, and just continue to hold (as part of an otherwise fairly good mix of industrials)?
Thanks Team.
Q: What affect should the financing deal between SVC and Canaccord have on their respective stocks? Does this deal change your recent review of Canaccord?
Thanks,
Murray
Thanks,
Murray
Q: Hi,
I want to add either RMP, MCR or SGY as an energy stock to my portfolio.
Would you have a preference for the managment teams and growth potentials?
Thank you
I want to add either RMP, MCR or SGY as an energy stock to my portfolio.
Would you have a preference for the managment teams and growth potentials?
Thank you
Q: I have a lot of GIC's and am considering starting an equity portfolio with the following. Security of income and capital is the only requirement.
COS BCE SLF CTY
ENF T ZWB CSW
VET IDR.UN
MIC
NWC
What would you add, delete, substitute or comment?
Thanks Tim.....
COS BCE SLF CTY
ENF T ZWB CSW
VET IDR.UN
MIC
NWC
What would you add, delete, substitute or comment?
Thanks Tim.....
Q: I would like your opinion on Brp -BROOKFIELD Residential -seems a great levered story to Us cALIFORNIA HOUSING RECOVERY. ALL KINDS OF LEGACY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WHICH IS A HUGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE VERSUS HOMEBUILDER PEERS BUYING AT MARKET . -LONG MULTI YEAR RUN RATE . HASN'T MOVED LIKE PEER GROUP .ANY SENSE OF WHAT'S HOLDING THIS BACK??-KIM
Q: SVC
Why do you think SVC needs to do a 33M financing when they had 89M of cash/investment at Nov 30 2013
Why do you think SVC needs to do a 33M financing when they had 89M of cash/investment at Nov 30 2013
Q: Hi Peter,
Just a quick couple of questions regarding MDA.
Are you still quite positive for the next 12-18 months? As well, I believe that the CND $ exchange will be a positive to the bottom line. Am I right in this assumption?
Thanks in advance.
Just a quick couple of questions regarding MDA.
Are you still quite positive for the next 12-18 months? As well, I believe that the CND $ exchange will be a positive to the bottom line. Am I right in this assumption?
Thanks in advance.
Q: Hi Team,
I have decided that the best way to invest in biotech is via an ETF. Looking at BBH or BIB. Would greatly appreciate your views. Thank you, nancy
I have decided that the best way to invest in biotech is via an ETF. Looking at BBH or BIB. Would greatly appreciate your views. Thank you, nancy
Q: Hi 5i,
Given the recent run in ALX, would you recommend taking profits at current levels or holding on for the long term?
What would you do if you were sitting on a 30% gain in just a few days with respect to upcoming rights offering?
Would you tend to hold for those shares, or sell prior to record date? How would you calculate the drop in value from the rights offering post the record date? I see a drop of at least the percentage of dilution on the non PP stock out there in the market(around 8-9%?).
Thoughts?
Given the recent run in ALX, would you recommend taking profits at current levels or holding on for the long term?
What would you do if you were sitting on a 30% gain in just a few days with respect to upcoming rights offering?
Would you tend to hold for those shares, or sell prior to record date? How would you calculate the drop in value from the rights offering post the record date? I see a drop of at least the percentage of dilution on the non PP stock out there in the market(around 8-9%?).
Thoughts?
Q: Would appreciate your view of AGF. Thank you, Nancy
Q: Hi 5I,
What are your thoughts on having "stop loss" parameters on our holdings. There has been a lot of chatter lately about this. We have a lot of gains on some of our holdings especially the growth part of our portfolio[ thanks to 5I] , and even our large caps , and TD e funds, are doing well. We've never used stop loss before . We're not sure how to do it . We monitor our holdings daily [except when we're away on vacation] and we're thinking of putting the parameter on a 10 or 20 % drop. Some fund managers admit that they have been stopped out and the holding continued to climb.
thanks for your insight
What are your thoughts on having "stop loss" parameters on our holdings. There has been a lot of chatter lately about this. We have a lot of gains on some of our holdings especially the growth part of our portfolio[ thanks to 5I] , and even our large caps , and TD e funds, are doing well. We've never used stop loss before . We're not sure how to do it . We monitor our holdings daily [except when we're away on vacation] and we're thinking of putting the parameter on a 10 or 20 % drop. Some fund managers admit that they have been stopped out and the holding continued to climb.
thanks for your insight
Q: Kelly & Paul,
Below are the requirements to receive the $6.95 Trade Fee, but with all the accounts that can be included in the $100,000+ in total Household Assets it might not be too difficult to breach this limit. The other way is to be a Frequent Trader.
LOYALTY PRICING
$6.95 per equity trade
To enrol, call 1 800 567-3343
At CIBC Investor’s Edge, your business matters. That’s why we’re rewarding your loyalty to CIBC with our most competitive pricing — $6.95 per online or mobile equity trade.
You qualify for our Loyalty Pricing when you and members of your household1 maintain a $100,000 balance in any CIBC accounts or products, including accounts with CIBC Investor’s Edge, CIBC Imperial Investor Services, CIBC Wood Gundy or any affiliate2 within the CIBC group of companies:
Mortgage
Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC)
Line of Credit
Chequing and savings accounts
Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)
Registered and non-registered accounts
Below are the requirements to receive the $6.95 Trade Fee, but with all the accounts that can be included in the $100,000+ in total Household Assets it might not be too difficult to breach this limit. The other way is to be a Frequent Trader.
LOYALTY PRICING
$6.95 per equity trade
To enrol, call 1 800 567-3343
At CIBC Investor’s Edge, your business matters. That’s why we’re rewarding your loyalty to CIBC with our most competitive pricing — $6.95 per online or mobile equity trade.
You qualify for our Loyalty Pricing when you and members of your household1 maintain a $100,000 balance in any CIBC accounts or products, including accounts with CIBC Investor’s Edge, CIBC Imperial Investor Services, CIBC Wood Gundy or any affiliate2 within the CIBC group of companies:
Mortgage
Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC)
Line of Credit
Chequing and savings accounts
Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)
Registered and non-registered accounts
Q: Is it time to consider LIQ?
The dividend is quite large now around 7%, Do you think it is safe?
The dividend is quite large now around 7%, Do you think it is safe?
Q: HI
PLI today came out with very positive news today.
It should bring the awareness of the company up a notch.
With this news what is your current view on PLI
Thanks
Hersh
PLI today came out with very positive news today.
It should bring the awareness of the company up a notch.
With this news what is your current view on PLI
Thanks
Hersh
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Your thoughts on BioScript, BIOS with regards to the aging population and its current price and potential growth
Your thoughts on BioScript, BIOS with regards to the aging population and its current price and potential growth
Q: Any idea what's up with Uramium stockd
LAM was up 28% today alone
Am not complaing :-)
Jusy peplexed why and wondering if O should trim
LAM was up 28% today alone
Am not complaing :-)
Jusy peplexed why and wondering if O should trim
Q: Have you looked at Redknee Solutions (RKN-tsx)?
Q: Would you single out the winners and losers among your A and B stock selections relative to the weakening canadian dollar. Many thanks.
Q: For Paul and Scot on trading prices at CIBC. If you are already paying 6.95 a trade at CIBC, sometimes just a phone call to them and they will give you 'relationship' pricing on your total accounts. So as long as the accounts are linked, they will give you the 6.95 per trade on all your accounts. Worth a call.
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