Q: This news release today sounds good but in the long run what are your thoughts on this company? Thanks
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Q: Could you please comment on today's quarterly report. How concerning is the significant increase in the cost of revenue? Thanks.
Q: Many commentators are concerned growth stocks may retreat in the next while taking a back seat to value stocks. Do you agree? Thanks Bill
Q: Hi I am looking to find the latest results from Spin Master. Can you tell me when they report and if they have recently can you comment on it. Can you let me know where you found it as I am having no luck. Thanks
Q: Good morning,
With interest rates currently at very low levels with no sign of going up in a significant manner anytime soon, does a preferred share type ETF or actively managed fund holding mostly reset type preferred have a place in most portfolios. If so, what are your thoughts on PIC.PR.D at this time and can you recommend something else that would be more preferable in this asset class? Thank you
With interest rates currently at very low levels with no sign of going up in a significant manner anytime soon, does a preferred share type ETF or actively managed fund holding mostly reset type preferred have a place in most portfolios. If so, what are your thoughts on PIC.PR.D at this time and can you recommend something else that would be more preferable in this asset class? Thank you
Q: crj is up more than 50% YTD.
Just curious why its not in Micheals filter out today.
I like to promote my own book.
Thx
Just curious why its not in Micheals filter out today.
I like to promote my own book.
Thx
Q: Hello Team
I've been thinking of establishing a 1/2 position in this company. I am light in materials/resources. As always, would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks
I've been thinking of establishing a 1/2 position in this company. I am light in materials/resources. As always, would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks
Q: Hi 5i, is CJR.b is a buy after the deal with Shaw Comm.? Motoi
Q: Hi,
I don't day trade or trade. I consider myself a very long term investor. I recently put some fun money to work buying 236 shares of AMBA at a cost of $37.84 I was just hoping to keep it for a quick turnaround. I am been doing a lot of reading up on it and wondering if maybe I should hold it for a while. What are your thoughts on Ambarella long term? Or do you prefer Gopro? AMBA represents a 3.65% of all my investments
Thanks Jimmy
I don't day trade or trade. I consider myself a very long term investor. I recently put some fun money to work buying 236 shares of AMBA at a cost of $37.84 I was just hoping to keep it for a quick turnaround. I am been doing a lot of reading up on it and wondering if maybe I should hold it for a while. What are your thoughts on Ambarella long term? Or do you prefer Gopro? AMBA represents a 3.65% of all my investments
Thanks Jimmy
Q: I have been reading some of your readers comments about the installment receipt being offered by AQN. It looked almost too good to be true so I read the press release. The following sentence is from the Press Release: "On the day following the Final Installment Date, the interest rate payable on the Debentures will fall to an annual rate of 0%. "
Thus, isn't this simply a purchase of common shares rather than a real convertible debenture. During the period until the acquisition closes it is a convertible but as soon as the deal closes the holder will get 0% interest and thus would most likely convert into common so that he/she could get the dividend stream....am I missing something?
Thus, isn't this simply a purchase of common shares rather than a real convertible debenture. During the period until the acquisition closes it is a convertible but as soon as the deal closes the holder will get 0% interest and thus would most likely convert into common so that he/she could get the dividend stream....am I missing something?
Q: Dear Sirs,
Wondering if you have any insights on Lithium X as a speculation?
With thanks,
Brad
Wondering if you have any insights on Lithium X as a speculation?
With thanks,
Brad
Q: Looked at the proposed split & wouldn't recommend it. To much questionable noise in the background with Mr. Hudson. Be careful.
Q: STB jumped 9.43 per cent today. What do you think of its results? A buy at these levels?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I currently have a 3.09% position in Pembina Pipeline (ppl) to compliment a total 2% position in the oil/gas sector divided between Whitecap and Torc Oil.
I'm wondering why such the big discrepancy between the valuations of Pembina vs Inter Pipeline (ipl)?
I'm considering switching out of Pembina to Inter Pipeline for the lower valuation and to boost monthly income. Would you endorse such a move or would you consider it being "too cute" and just stick with Pembina which has outperformed IPL?
Thanks.
John
I'm wondering why such the big discrepancy between the valuations of Pembina vs Inter Pipeline (ipl)?
I'm considering switching out of Pembina to Inter Pipeline for the lower valuation and to boost monthly income. Would you endorse such a move or would you consider it being "too cute" and just stick with Pembina which has outperformed IPL?
Thanks.
John
Q: Your thoughts on WFT and its recent quarterly results. Is it time to buy this stock?
Q: Holding rmp in a tfsa. Would you consider it a sell if oil stays low for one more year. I don't mind to hold if you think it will survive or a take out possibility. Thanks hoping your sunburn aren't to bad. Maybe we can go on your next cruise.
Chris
Chris
Q: Hi Guys
How would you compare this company to Gilden, when looking at all the metrics.
GIII has no debt, a higher ROE, better 3 yr Rev growth, cheaper on Price/Sales, more insider ownership, but quite a bit smaller Market cap & free cash flow
thanks Gord
How would you compare this company to Gilden, when looking at all the metrics.
GIII has no debt, a higher ROE, better 3 yr Rev growth, cheaper on Price/Sales, more insider ownership, but quite a bit smaller Market cap & free cash flow
thanks Gord
Q: Peter and staff,
I am looking to purchase another utility position in my portfolio. currently holding FTS, IPL, and TRP. I am seriously considering EMA but notice that it is never on your recommended list for utilities.
Is that mainly because of its slightly lower dividend than some others? I thought because of substantial US income it would be a good choice.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Larry
I am looking to purchase another utility position in my portfolio. currently holding FTS, IPL, and TRP. I am seriously considering EMA but notice that it is never on your recommended list for utilities.
Is that mainly because of its slightly lower dividend than some others? I thought because of substantial US income it would be a good choice.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Larry
Q: I own some preferred shares in EFN, what happens to them should the company split? Many thanks.
Q: I got lucky and called both a (near term) top in CSU and a further drop in AAPL, exiting my positions leaving $75K cash to invest.
My belief is that the next 12-24 months minimum are going to be very tough sledding for both the global economy and especially Canada therefore I'm adopting a defensive position, shying away from highly volatile growth stocks and looking to deploy that money among 5-7 dividend paying GARP stocks.
My question: adding to a well diversified Canadian portfolio, and irrespective of sector, what would be your suggestions that best combined a secure 4+ % dividend with the likelihood of share price increases in the next 1-5 years.
Thank you!
My belief is that the next 12-24 months minimum are going to be very tough sledding for both the global economy and especially Canada therefore I'm adopting a defensive position, shying away from highly volatile growth stocks and looking to deploy that money among 5-7 dividend paying GARP stocks.
My question: adding to a well diversified Canadian portfolio, and irrespective of sector, what would be your suggestions that best combined a secure 4+ % dividend with the likelihood of share price increases in the next 1-5 years.
Thank you!