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Q: Denison Mines (DML) offers to by 90% of all the shares of Rockgate Capital (RGT) at 0.192 share for each.

Presently (RGT) @ 0.21$ and (DML) @ 1.10$. The condition of purchase is the acceptance of at least 90% of RGT shares.

The proposition is to tender the shares.

Presently, the share price of RGT reflects the offer (0.192 x 1.10$= 0.21$)

In order to evaluate, if the offer is interesting, sell now, tender or not my shares, I need to know what will happen to the share price of RGT in either of those scenarios:

1- The offer goes through?
2- The offer's condition is not met?

Thanks to your team for a fantastic job, even during short staff period.
Read Answer Asked by Jean on October 05, 2013
Q: hi all
i`m interested the industrial sector in the unitied states is there a etf you could recommend
tks
sam
Read Answer Asked by Sam on October 05, 2013
Q: Which do you prefer in the materials sector.... CHE.UN or CUS... ? Both pay a dividend in excess of 7% How will these companies react to rising interest rates? Are the dividends secure? As always, your insightful comments are invaluable. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Paul W on October 05, 2013
Q: I would like to know your opinion of Pizza Pizza, in particular the sustainability of the dividend and the experience of the management. I understand your reply may take a while and that is fine. Hope you all enjoy your sojourn in Europe.
Don
Read Answer Asked by Donald on October 05, 2013
Q: HI, What's your take on (osisko) "OSK"
Ken.
Read Answer Asked by kenneth on October 05, 2013
Q: DCI, very high debt., very high payout ratio, very low ROE-can this co. sustain the dividend & will > int. rate have a negative impact on stock price & what about erosion of business as cell phones and other devices are able to conduct more financial transactions?? Is their business model protected from these other competitors??
Read Answer Asked by James on October 04, 2013
Q: What is your view of Regal Lifestyle Communities ?
Thank You,
Read Answer Asked by Harold on October 04, 2013
Q: EIF: Exchange Income Fund. I have held this stock for several years. Recently it has dropped sharply and precipitously for no apparent reason and no bottom in sight.
1. Have I missed a vital piece of information?
2. Would you recommend adding to my position right now?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on October 04, 2013
Q: What is opinion of Rock Energy RE ? Is there more upside?
Read Answer Asked by Darryl on October 04, 2013
Q: Hello Team,
We would like to ask a question about capital losses. In order to off set gains this year we need to sell a portion of our holdings. The options are either H&R REIT or Intact financial. In your opinion which holding will likely do better in 2014? We could perhaps sell a portion of each. What is your opinion please?
Have a great time in Europe. thanks
Read Answer Asked by john on October 04, 2013
Q: Hope your European trip was enjoyable & profitable!
Would like to reduce my exposure to Western energy. Presently have ALA, ARX, CPG, PKI, PPL,& KEY - all in a cash acct. Have held all for about 4 yrs. & been quite profitable. Just too much concentration. As always your opinion & recommendations are appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on October 04, 2013
Q: 5i Team,

I hope all is having a great 'workation'.

I have a market strategy question relating to portfolio balancing. For most investors, maintaining a balance portfolio is the best way to hedge market risk / volatility (for the purpose of this question, lets ignore the quality and size of companies being purchased, obviously that is extremely important in any scenario). Theoretically, take 11 sectors and try to maintain relative equal weighting (recognizing that it’s impossible to do so perfectly given daily market fluctuations), hence, a ‘perfectly balance’ portfolio would look like:

Utilities – 9.1%
Consumers Staples – 9.1%
Capital Goods / Industrials – 9.1%
Energy – 9.1%
Financials – 9.1%
Health Care – 9.1%
Consumer Cyclical – 9.1%
Transportation – 9.1%
IT – 9.1%
Materials – 9.1%
Telco – 9.1%

Questions:

1. For a client who is willing to go up on the risk curve, are you ok positioning a portfolio overweight / underweight in sectors that you think will outperform / underperform?

2. Given today’s macro economic backdrop, what sectors do you think will be outperforming / underperforming over the next 1-3 years?

3. Finally, I am a 30 year old investor maintaining a small, relatively balance, six figure portfolio. I will be transferring over additional cash to deploy within the coming weeks equal to about 50% of my current portfolio size and am trying to determine how best to position myself in the 11 sectors. I have time on my side, and future cash to invest in coming years, so I’m not overly worried about taking on more risk if I think it can lead to higher returns, but don’t want to be stupid either. As such, assuming I maintain a relative balance of small cap and large cap companies, what weightings do you think I should aim for? How would you position a portfolio TODAY within the 11 sectors for a more ‘risk on’ investor?

Utilities – ?
Consumers Staples – ?
Capital Goods / Industrials – ?
Energy – ?
Financials – ?
Health Care – ?
Consumer Cyclical – ?
Transportation – ?
IT – ?
Materials – ?
Telco – ?

Sorry for the long question.
Read Answer Asked by Ray on October 04, 2013
Q: Do you think CCT Catamaran is in real trouble or is this now a really great buy? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Alayne on October 04, 2013
Q: I'm not to sure how it all works. But on oct. 17th. The US National Dept. might come into play. A friend of mine told me maybe we should be selling ALL of our stocks. Ever since we've been listening to you guys were boyh up. Him about 25% & me about 35% we really don't want to lose our profits. So do you think we should be selling or holding on. We really appreciate all the help we've received from you. We'll be waiting for your advice. Thank You Very Much. Andy
Read Answer Asked by Andy on October 04, 2013