Q: i realize that Sylogist [SYL] trades on the venture exchange and is also thinly traded.Do you think it could qualify as a stock that you could buy and forget about for about 5 yrs. or so? it does pay a nice dividend, thanks.
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Q: Do you have any favorite copper miners located in politically
safe regions?
safe regions?
Q: Hi Peter and 5i: Do you have any near to medium-term concerns about Genworth MI Canada (MIC) or Home Capital Group (HCG)? I have over 25% gains in both since buying them last late spring/early summer. They are each 3% current positions in the portfolio. I also have a couple of Canadian banks but I am not overweight financials relative to the broad market. They are in an RSP so there would be no tax concerns related to selling anything. Is this a case where it makes sense to keep letting the winners run? Would it make sense to add to either of them with new RSP money? Thanks.
Q: Is Cervus Equipment(CVL-T) a company you have looked at? Interests in 57 agricultural, industrial and transportation dealerships in Western Canada,N.Z. and Australia. EPS is $1.48 and yield almost 4%. Wondering if it is an over-looked stock like K-Bro Linen?
Thanks, Harold.
Thanks, Harold.
Q: Hello
I'm trying to learn more about how companies work. When a company issues shares to raise capital can the shares simply put up for sale on the open market or are they always sold to an investment/finance house? If the former, does the company, at time of issue, have to specify the price of the shares or can it, so to speak, play the market? I'm trying to get a hold on the "dilutive" aspect of share issuance given that shares aren't traded based on their supply (but only their supply at a particular price. Thank you.
I'm trying to learn more about how companies work. When a company issues shares to raise capital can the shares simply put up for sale on the open market or are they always sold to an investment/finance house? If the former, does the company, at time of issue, have to specify the price of the shares or can it, so to speak, play the market? I'm trying to get a hold on the "dilutive" aspect of share issuance given that shares aren't traded based on their supply (but only their supply at a particular price. Thank you.
Q: Hi, Peter, and thank you for your amazing service to smaller, retail investors.
I am trying to decide between Cineplex (CGX) and H&R REIT (HR.UN)as a possible long-term (3-7 years)purchase. Although they are an 'apples and oranges' comparison would you please give me your preference or are they both overvalued with their higher P/E ratios?
Thanks.
Ed
I am trying to decide between Cineplex (CGX) and H&R REIT (HR.UN)as a possible long-term (3-7 years)purchase. Although they are an 'apples and oranges' comparison would you please give me your preference or are they both overvalued with their higher P/E ratios?
Thanks.
Ed
Q: What are your thoughts on Keyera Corp, should one be looking to sell it here, it has had quite a run. What do you feel regards it's valuation, does it justify its growth profile?
Q: Could you give me your views on [FMX ]
Thanks Jim .
Thanks Jim .
Q: COULD YOU GIVE ME YOUR VIEW'S ON [SEA-T]would you invest .
Jim
Jim
Q: Hey guys, great job, just renewed my membership. Any thoughts on TBE(Twin Butte) given the issues they are having with some of their heavy oil properties near Lloydminster. Thanks, Chuck
Q: TBE, Twin Butte, given the news release with the operational problems and guidance what are your thoughts? Would there be much more downside, or would it be oversold now? I had planned on holding for a couple of years.
Q: Hi Team,
I have followed PM (TSX Venture) for a while and planed to buy the stock for long term holding. Its main business looks steady in a non-cyclical area. The company raised its dividend last December.
Do you think PM's current price is a good entry point?
Thank you.
I have followed PM (TSX Venture) for a while and planed to buy the stock for long term holding. Its main business looks steady in a non-cyclical area. The company raised its dividend last December.
Do you think PM's current price is a good entry point?
Thank you.
Q: Peter and 5i staff: Any thoughts on PLZ.V Plazacorp Retail Properties. It looks like this company has a business model similar to FCR First Capital Realty. Do you like this space? Would you recommend one over the other for a long term holding? Thank you.
Q: Peter,
What would your top 5 value stock selection be in both US and Canadian markets?
What would your top 5 value stock selection be in both US and Canadian markets?
Q: ATP Atlantic Power. What are your thoughts re the sale of the Florida Assets. The Market certainly doesn't seem to care for it.
Q: Hi 5I staff;thanks in advance for all your help.St Andrews Goldfields [SAS] seems to doing very well with production,96000 ounces last year.What are your opinions on this company?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
Q: Very bad day today (January 31, 2013) for COS and CNQ. Anything obvious specific to the companies, or is this related to the end of the month ?
Q: International Forest Products IFP.A
Would an investment in International Forest be the way to play the expected housing recovery in the U.S.
Would an investment in International Forest be the way to play the expected housing recovery in the U.S.
Q: Hi 5i Team, What is your opinion of CSU and is it a good entry point now and do you think the dividend is safe going forward.
Thanks, Dennis.
Thanks, Dennis.
Q: Recent news on ATP indicates sale of some Florida property (January 31, 2013). Is this good for ATP? Should we still hold for the dividend with better prospects in the future for it?
Keith
Keith