Q: I own cardinal energy a very small cap energy name. I am concerned about their debt load and possibility of not making it through the current downturn in the space. They have convertible debentures due in Dec of this year of 45 mil. Bank loan of 175 mil due Dec of 21 there is cash on the balance sheet and nearly a billion in assets. Do you feel they can get to the other side? I am bothered by the fact that management has not purchased many shares in the downturn compared to insider purchases of their peers such as wcp-t, kelt or nuvista.
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Q: Hi Peter
do you think in 1 year time Canadian dollar will be back to .75 c from .70 in that case if you have to buy a etf for us stocks do you buy heged or unheged etf
thanks for your great service
do you think in 1 year time Canadian dollar will be back to .75 c from .70 in that case if you have to buy a etf for us stocks do you buy heged or unheged etf
thanks for your great service
Q: I starting purchasing LSPD last August and I have continued up until late last week. My average price is close to $32.
The question that I have to myself is: Do I double down or hold - I am not interested in selling. I had a full position 30 days ago but it has been reduced by more than 50% this past 30 days.
After rereading your answers, looking at LSPD website and news feeds. I gathered and summarized the information below.
Money in bank - lots - greater than $300 million - NO Debt!
15 years of cash at current spending rate.
Large institutions bought at $37.30.
IPO $16.00
Last quarter financial information.
Revenue was a slight beat at $32.8 million.
Met ebdita projections with a loss of $5.25 million.
Book valve is $2.35.
Growth was above 60% yoy to plus $32 million.
Recurring revenue was growing at 58%.
Institutional investors have 49% of the float, with Caisse owning 37%.
They have business in more than 100 countries.
There will be less restaurants in future, maybe 20% less.
The restaurants that are remaining will be financially stronger and have less competition. They will seek out SaaS that can reduce operating expenses while increasing revenues.
Lightspeed has good management.
It is a long term hold for me - 2 to 5 years - maybe forever.
Lightspeed has less than 0.1% of market, I like growth companies.
Lightspeed retailers grew over six times faster than industry average.
Products by Lightspeed: Retail, eCommerce, OnSite, Restaurant, Delivery and Loyalty. Also Lightspeed Payments. Rolled out #lightspeedlocal
They recently bought: Gastofix (Germany), Kounta (Asia Pacific), IKentoo (Swiss) and Chronogolf (Montreal),
A few competitors through a google search, of which I don’t know whom will survive due to many reason ( like lack of money): Shopkeep, Revels, Toast POS, Touch Bistro, Sapaad, Cake, Springboard, Square, Vend, Upserve, Lavu, Clover, AccuPOS, Harbourtouch, POSguys, Touchsuite, ) these are some of the top 20.
Strengths: the bank account; they don’t have to worry about paying operating expenses for many years due to its financial strength; significantly more room to grow; Quebec pension company support and Quebec government support; their source of revenue is across the world; good management; the good management will quickly use its financial strength for growth; growth into other areas that have weak or low market share systems.
Weaknesses: their competitors may have deeper pockets and will grow more quickly dwarfing LSPD and the other competitors; no sales people; how much of their current POS businesses will not be in business in 90 days; others?
That being stated I plan on doubling down in the next 4 weeks by buying when stock in under $13.
Am I missing anything?
Clayton
The question that I have to myself is: Do I double down or hold - I am not interested in selling. I had a full position 30 days ago but it has been reduced by more than 50% this past 30 days.
After rereading your answers, looking at LSPD website and news feeds. I gathered and summarized the information below.
Money in bank - lots - greater than $300 million - NO Debt!
15 years of cash at current spending rate.
Large institutions bought at $37.30.
IPO $16.00
Last quarter financial information.
Revenue was a slight beat at $32.8 million.
Met ebdita projections with a loss of $5.25 million.
Book valve is $2.35.
Growth was above 60% yoy to plus $32 million.
Recurring revenue was growing at 58%.
Institutional investors have 49% of the float, with Caisse owning 37%.
They have business in more than 100 countries.
There will be less restaurants in future, maybe 20% less.
The restaurants that are remaining will be financially stronger and have less competition. They will seek out SaaS that can reduce operating expenses while increasing revenues.
Lightspeed has good management.
It is a long term hold for me - 2 to 5 years - maybe forever.
Lightspeed has less than 0.1% of market, I like growth companies.
Lightspeed retailers grew over six times faster than industry average.
Products by Lightspeed: Retail, eCommerce, OnSite, Restaurant, Delivery and Loyalty. Also Lightspeed Payments. Rolled out #lightspeedlocal
They recently bought: Gastofix (Germany), Kounta (Asia Pacific), IKentoo (Swiss) and Chronogolf (Montreal),
A few competitors through a google search, of which I don’t know whom will survive due to many reason ( like lack of money): Shopkeep, Revels, Toast POS, Touch Bistro, Sapaad, Cake, Springboard, Square, Vend, Upserve, Lavu, Clover, AccuPOS, Harbourtouch, POSguys, Touchsuite, ) these are some of the top 20.
Strengths: the bank account; they don’t have to worry about paying operating expenses for many years due to its financial strength; significantly more room to grow; Quebec pension company support and Quebec government support; their source of revenue is across the world; good management; the good management will quickly use its financial strength for growth; growth into other areas that have weak or low market share systems.
Weaknesses: their competitors may have deeper pockets and will grow more quickly dwarfing LSPD and the other competitors; no sales people; how much of their current POS businesses will not be in business in 90 days; others?
That being stated I plan on doubling down in the next 4 weeks by buying when stock in under $13.
Am I missing anything?
Clayton
Q: I own (for quite a while) 1500 shs of BIP.UN and it has been a big performer until the recent collapse of the market. I just checked my on-line account and noticed that I now have 166 shs of BIPC:CDN: looks like they did a restructuring whereby I was allocated these shares. What a surprise. Can you tell more: should I keep BIPC & would you add to BIP.UN or BIPC at the current price. BIPC seems to trade at the same price.
Q: Hi, what theoretically could be the impact on BEP in the unlikely event the parent company BAM runs into credit/solvency issues as a result of issues arising from its own portfolio holdings or with its cyclical oriented subsidiaries.. Would BEP continue as a stand-alone utility relatively unscathed or would there be repercussions? For instance could BAM suck cash out of BEP to shore up its balance sheet in a crisis situation? I learned from the GFC to not assume anything is totally safe. Hopefully not round 2! Thanks.
Q: Since bam is preferred over others, is now the time to start nibbling to get a 5% position or wait for things to get
a little more stable.
a little more stable.
Q: Hello, do you know any web site tracking the recent dividend cuts ?
Q: This from the Globe and Mail this morning: "Flight-simulator company CAE pivots to ventilator production, plans 10,000 units within three months." Will this have a significant impact on a $4.2 Billion company?
Q: Is there a "superficial gains" rule? I am asking as I am trying to determine the most effective ways to make use of capital losses. Would "washing" some existing gains in a tax year by selling and then immediately rebuying the up security be an effective way to use capital losses?
Q: Do you think this is a good entry point for long term hold and do you think Luckin financial fraud and major stock price decline will benefit Starbucks and Starbucks S/H?
Q: What do you make of Luckin Coffee after the recent news. Is it a fraud and broken business.
Q: What is the definition of redemption of the trust for actual bullion...how much investment would that be?
Q: Morning guys:
I’ve been averaging down on this name. I think it’s a bargain at these prices . Would you guys agree?
I’ve been averaging down on this name. I think it’s a bargain at these prices . Would you guys agree?
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
Q: Further to my earlier question today- just realised I still have the original BIP shares (duh!). Hard to tell with this volatility but is the BIPC a "bonus" or is BIP value offset by the same amount? Will BIPC be paying a dividend and what is the rate? Thanks and sorry for the confusion.
Q: The questions on this security seem to never end but why is it better to own BIPC in a TFSA than BIP.UN?
Q: I own the following preferred share enb.pf.g It is being reset on sept 1 2020 . With your past experience and crystal ball would suggest continuing to hold or just sell? Please only consider whether this is worth holding or not.
Thks
Marse
Thks
Marse
Q: Hello 5i
BIPC has been placed in my American unregistered account. Also my wife has the same but in her TFSA account. Should I leave everything as is or put BIPC into a Canadian account? I am retired with a good pension. TD just has the stock as BIPC not BIPC.CA or BIPC.W, though it is in a U.S. account.
Stanley
Stanley
BIPC has been placed in my American unregistered account. Also my wife has the same but in her TFSA account. Should I leave everything as is or put BIPC into a Canadian account? I am retired with a good pension. TD just has the stock as BIPC not BIPC.CA or BIPC.W, though it is in a U.S. account.
Stanley
Stanley
Q: Good morning,
What is your view of IVN, is it a good time to buy it?
Thanks,
George
What is your view of IVN, is it a good time to buy it?
Thanks,
George
Q: Hi,
I have a position in PXT. I read an article that indicated that at $30 Brent oil price, PXT is still profitable.
With Brent oil prices currently at around $30 and PXT having cash on hand and no debt, could you please share your opinion on the stock and if PXT would be the one oil based recovery stock to benefit provided oil prices don’t sink further.
Thanks,
I have a position in PXT. I read an article that indicated that at $30 Brent oil price, PXT is still profitable.
With Brent oil prices currently at around $30 and PXT having cash on hand and no debt, could you please share your opinion on the stock and if PXT would be the one oil based recovery stock to benefit provided oil prices don’t sink further.
Thanks,
Q: Good morning,
What is your view of FLT. Is it a good time to buy it at this price?
Thanks,
George
What is your view of FLT. Is it a good time to buy it at this price?
Thanks,
George