Q: Re Sierra Wireless.. please tell your opinion an reasons for:
1. How 'safe' this stock is
2. What probality it has for price increase
3. What is the PE today and projected and how significant this is
4. What growth potential it has
5. What slice of the 'internet of things' business it has and
6. What other similar stocks are similar but better for price & growth
Thank you. I much appreciate your insights
Q: Trillium Therapeutics (TR) reported on August 12. Could you please speak about the results and whether this is a continued hold? This is a small position in my portfolio, firmly entrenched in the "speculatives" for now, at 2%. Is it worth adding another percentage point? Thanks, as ever, for your service.
Q: Gentlemen:
Sorry for another in the string of CXR questions. Early last June, Blackstone and Carlyle dropped their bid for CXR when the shares were selling in the $36.00 range. Considering that the shares have crashed since the acquisition of Amdipharm, can you see a company such as Knight GUD making a bid? They have a strong seasoned management team and have had some financial involvement with the firm. Debt apparently does not come due for another 4 or 5 years.
Thank you
Q: Hi 5i - even with all the problems at Valeant, it looks like it has a higher PE than CXR? For an investor willing to accept risk, is staying in CXR a decent decision? Im looking at the revised guidance and earnings and even with the lower expectations, it is expected to make big earnings and seems to be a very cheap stock. Thanks, Neil
Q: Gold mining companies have no control over gold prices, but they do have some control over the costs of producing that gold. Those with the lowest cost of production can be expected to make the most profit per ounce of gold produced. Do you know the top 6 - 10 gold producers that have the lowest cost to produce an ounce of gold and what that cost is? Thank Ted
I have seen multiple shareholder lawsuits against CXR. What do you think about them and how will they impact the stock going further for those still in it?
Q: Well I foolishly falls for the shorts' tree shaking con game of driving down EIF to create a panic and allowed my EIF to be stopped out $32.41 (yes, I kept a bit of profit at this level). I now contemplate about buying it back at around $34! Sell low and buy high, is it not what investing is all about? What more can you say about small retail jittery!
Anyway I would like your opinion on buying EIF back at this price level, and it is wise to do so.
Q: Hello 5i,
This is my third attempt as the two previous attempts oddly went unanswered. I'd like your comments on Imperial Metals latest results and their prospects going forward.
Thanks
Dave
Q: As hard as I try, I can't find a website that shows daily price changed multiplied by shares outstanding. I find this curious as it would seem to be the metric that one should care most about. Then you could see how much market cap was created and destroyed on any given trading day.
Any thoughts?
I found this one which gives daily volume traded times share price, so we can see the daily $ traded.
Q: I realize these are all in different sectors but,all have 8% plus dividends; for an RSP account. Diversification not an issue.Which in your view do you like the best and has the best up side as well as maintaining its dividend, mid to long term.
Q: I've owned this fund for quite some time. It trades consistently at around 30% below it's NAV. The yield is decent and appears safe/reliable. I was thinking about adding to my position for the yield and "hopefully" some share appreciation or at least limited downside. The price to NAV seems long overdue to improve and the company continues to buy back units. What are your thoughts about this investment going forward and buying at today's valuation?