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Q: Hi 5i team - Could you please provide a brief summary of Aston Bay Resources including cash on hand, debt, insider ownership/recent buying or selling, it's main project(s) and if possible your opinion of the management/geology team. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on November 12, 2018
Q: Hello 5i,
GS has a CFO of 46 million and pays 74 million in dividends giving a payout ratio of 161%. When using P/E we have 1.00 / 1.21 giving a payout ratio of 83%. This seems to be turning the 5i suggestion of using div / cfo upside down. Do we do just take the formula most expedient or is the dividend in real danger?
Thank you
Stanley
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on November 12, 2018
Q: Most small caps are down in this market and continue to fall.Of the above stocks,would you consider all as holds? The average retail investor like me doesn’t want to buy these stocks until prices stabilize, but must accept lower prices to sell them.Selling just contributes to the declines,especially on stocks with lower volume.
Can you rate these in order of preference?
Read Answer Asked by Allen on November 12, 2018
Q: Are you aware of the underlying reason(s) Vermillion has dumped since its Oct. 25th earnings release? Some production up, some down, +280% boe US increase production helped by Powder River Basin acquisition in Wyoming but no big announcement. Your rating of VET and short term/long term outlooks would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Ted on November 12, 2018
Q: I have taken a loss on shares which I own of the Stars Group (TSG) in my US investment account. If I sell these shares, and then immediately buy the Stars Group (TSGI) shares for my Canadian investment account, am I still allowed to deduct my tax loss from my US account? In other words, are the US shares (TSG) and the Canadian shares (TSGI) considered unique for the purpose of tax deduction on a loss? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Dale on November 12, 2018