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Q: What do you think of savarias latest acquisition.
Q: What are your thoughts on TrueLeaf and the CBD space in general? TrueLeaf had an impressive earnings announcement - third quarter in a row of spectacular growth.
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
Q: At the present I have a full position in SHOP and CSU. I would like to add another full position to my technology sector. Which to the above 5 stocks would you suggest for
growth only for a 1 to 2 year holding. My risk tolerance medium high. Could you please rank them from most growth to lowest growth and your reasons. Please deduct as many credits as you see fit.
Thank you Ian
growth only for a 1 to 2 year holding. My risk tolerance medium high. Could you please rank them from most growth to lowest growth and your reasons. Please deduct as many credits as you see fit.
Thank you Ian
Q: Are you of the same opinion of this stock that you held in 2017
Q: I have 3% of JPM, am down 400 USD, given the dim view of further FED increases, sh i leave banking , park the money in VGSH or go to divi with PFE or VZ as you earlier recommended. Last 3 mo JPM/PFE/VZ have similar charts but the potential of banking?? compared to VZ+PFE???
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Q: CJT: I have an unrealized gain of 996%, yes, 996%. I bought it at $7.70 and it's currently at $84.40. Most of your comments are positive about this company, except regarding the debt level. Do you see any issues or concerns to continue holding this stock for years to come? In a case like this massive gain, it is better to take at least some profits?
Q: When do you expect rpi.un to report earnings.
Q: I am slowly building up my TFSA each year by withdrawing funds from my RRSP.I am 68 and often make 1-3 trades per month,sometimes not trading for months.
In 2017 I had a return of 41%,then lost 17% in 2018.My balance today is about $72,000.Do you think the CRA would treat me as a trader and tax me accordingly.
In 2017 I had a return of 41%,then lost 17% in 2018.My balance today is about $72,000.Do you think the CRA would treat me as a trader and tax me accordingly.
Q: Hello Peter et al.
Furthermore to my question I asked on this company on Jan 31st after their plans to delist from the TSXV and be only listed on the LSE AIM to save costs I have some other enquires.
I have currently been employing a strategy to consolidate all of my shares into one account - my RRSP account prior to the delisting to limit the impact of the higher brokerage fee of $250 vs. $9.99 currently. I still believe in this company and believe in the long term hold of another 2 to 3 years and I will be rewarded.
However, I have been reading that the LSE AIM is not an exchange that is allowed to be used for RRSPs or TFSAs. Because of this if I hold this stock in my RRSP I will have to pay a monthly penalty of 1% of the capital value of the stock. Are you aware of this or can provide any advice?
I assume I can hold it in a regular stock account and pay no penalty.
Any advice will be appreciated. I plan to also ask my discount brokerage about this as well.
Regards,
Brendan
Furthermore to my question I asked on this company on Jan 31st after their plans to delist from the TSXV and be only listed on the LSE AIM to save costs I have some other enquires.
I have currently been employing a strategy to consolidate all of my shares into one account - my RRSP account prior to the delisting to limit the impact of the higher brokerage fee of $250 vs. $9.99 currently. I still believe in this company and believe in the long term hold of another 2 to 3 years and I will be rewarded.
However, I have been reading that the LSE AIM is not an exchange that is allowed to be used for RRSPs or TFSAs. Because of this if I hold this stock in my RRSP I will have to pay a monthly penalty of 1% of the capital value of the stock. Are you aware of this or can provide any advice?
I assume I can hold it in a regular stock account and pay no penalty.
Any advice will be appreciated. I plan to also ask my discount brokerage about this as well.
Regards,
Brendan
Q: What is your opinion of the preferred shares for retirement income, as part of a FI portfolio? Which regular and which reset do think are currently best? Thanks.
Q: May I please have your comments on their earnings release? Looks like it’s down after hours based on their forward looking guidance. I bought it today right before close hoping for a pop and am wondering whether to hold as it looks like it will be opening lower.
Q: Hi 5i and Peter:
POW has announced a Dutch Auction for some shares.
Would your answer be the same for POW as your answer on a Dutch Auction question regarding BPY.UN on February 22nd?
Your answer - "Companies do these when the believe their stock is undervalued, and want to cancel a block of shares at the same time, as opposed to doing a normal course issuer bid (which does not have to be completed). Generally, we are of the view that the company knows its own business better than investors, so almost always advise not to participate. A lower number of shares increased per share earnings and cash flow leverage down the road. In an auction, the company sets a price range. Investors tender with their price desired, or agree to tender at a clearing price. Typically, more shares are tendered, and the company pays the lowest price of the range that will fill its required amount of shares it wants to buy. Shareholders typically get pro rationed and only sell a portion of what they tender (it depends on the popularity of the offer)."
Thank you.
POW has announced a Dutch Auction for some shares.
Would your answer be the same for POW as your answer on a Dutch Auction question regarding BPY.UN on February 22nd?
Your answer - "Companies do these when the believe their stock is undervalued, and want to cancel a block of shares at the same time, as opposed to doing a normal course issuer bid (which does not have to be completed). Generally, we are of the view that the company knows its own business better than investors, so almost always advise not to participate. A lower number of shares increased per share earnings and cash flow leverage down the road. In an auction, the company sets a price range. Investors tender with their price desired, or agree to tender at a clearing price. Typically, more shares are tendered, and the company pays the lowest price of the range that will fill its required amount of shares it wants to buy. Shareholders typically get pro rationed and only sell a portion of what they tender (it depends on the popularity of the offer)."
Thank you.
Q: Hi Peter, my question is on eqix. How would you buy, hold or sell. Is the div safe. When do they report? Thanks Alnoor
Q: why the sudden price jump and increased volume lately
Q: What are the best ETF options to invest in the UK FTSE 100?
Q: Any particular news on the big jump in share price for MX on a down day?
Q: I've done very well holding Cargojet for the last 5 years. However, I just read the CFRA, QUANTITATIVE STOCK REPORT dated March 01, 2019. and it rates this stock as a SELL. Further, the report states: " TSX: CJT's SELL recommendation is based on its score from CFRA's quantitative model for Canada." Is there any cause for concern? Is this due to their debt load?
Q: I notice that most stocks end the trading day with very large volume. Can you explain what is going on?
Q: Good morning,
Any news on why PDL had such a dramatic drop this morning? I have 1/2 position on this name, do I increase to a full position or hold off? Thx
Any news on why PDL had such a dramatic drop this morning? I have 1/2 position on this name, do I increase to a full position or hold off? Thx