Q: Hi Peter and Team - After the recent deal, what is your opinion of management. You have clearly stated your thoughts on this deal (and thank you for that) but are there any positives left on the state of the management of this company. My feeling is that if management has deteriorated to such a low level in its ability to make smart decisions then the stock is no longer worth holding. Having said that are there any fundamentals that might make this a stock to hold on to in spite of the turmoil. Thanks.
Hi - curious if Peter and team have read the linked article in the financial post on the Mother of all Bubbles and what your thoughts are especially in relation to our holdings in the Balanced Equity Portfolio.
Q: I look after my daughter’s TFSA and Investment accts. Her weight in technology is 10% with one stock (KXS 5% weight) plus QQQ with tec portion about 5% of her portfolio. Looking for one more CDN tec stock plus preferably a non hedged ETF for additional US Tec exposure. Her holding period should be about 10 years. Help.
Q: I was about to buy ENGH this morning but got stopped in my tracks after reviewing the insider report which showed multiple insider sales. Would you buy it anyhow and disregard this information. All other reports were positive and the stock hit a 52 week high today. With thanks, Bill
Q: Any news on the fast & very sharp decline on GC(now 11%) & TCL.A(3.6%) today.Thanks forexplaining equoty financing in the USA.Thanks for u usual great services & opinions
Can you help me understand the recent news from Aurora regarding Australis and shares or warrents that will be offered to shareholders or Aurora and residency etc.
I have 450 shares of Aurora, I reside in Canada, and I hold shares in both RRSP as well as TFSA. Will I need to declare residency?
What is your recomended course of action or actions?
Q: so tsgi announced a fund raise— nothing wrong with that.
stock dropped a little bit and today it rebounded.
however the price of the offering has not been announced,
so i am wondering what is going on.
generally a stock doing a fund raise drops a little when stock gets diluted.
Q: NTR pays about 3% yield, forecasted growth in earnings, and dominant in it's sector...so it's more a income with growth stock. If it was held in a (5iR like) income portfolio, what weighting would you suggest, like 3%, 4% or 5%.?