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Q: I just returned home from visiting my grandchildren, and my little grandson "con" me into visiting "Gamestop". His real mission was to get version 3 of starwars for video game, and upon leaving I left $70.00 US poorer for the game. Upon returning home I have seen major advertising of all star war games and products by Disney on all major television stations no doubt pushing the Christmas theme.
My question is "would I be too late for the toy game as there appears to be great margins in these products and children really do wish to have latest version of all products"
Could I have your opinion of my thinking, and if you like it what names would you recommend. I was thinking of Hasboro and Mattel.
Just a thought and thanks for your great help.

Rick
Read Answer Asked by Rick on September 08, 2015
Q: Dear 5i,

Purchased these stocks prior to the recent correction. Is it time to add, hold or step aside for now? WFC & CSCO are full positions and the others are partial.

Thank you...Keith
Read Answer Asked by Keith on September 08, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Been burned on this one so far.....keeping my patience but wondering if I should bite the bullet,take my loss(tax not an issue) and go into one of
AGT,DR,PM,RPI.UN....small position....looking for long term combination dividends/share price gains.
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on September 08, 2015
Q: would you please give me your opinion on cipher pharmacy - I purchased it at $16.63 in December - should I hold or sell. Thank you.




Read Answer Asked by Hanna on September 08, 2015
Q: I hold almost all of the stocks in the 5i Model Portfolio, 10 stocks in the Growth Portfolio and 7 stocks in the Income Portfolio. I also have VUN for some US companies.
I believe I could add some international exposure and I have no bonds.
What would you suggest for an international ETF and bonds? Is this a good time to purchase bonds?
This would be a long term hold, about 10 years in my LIRA account.

Thank you for your great service! Colette
Read Answer Asked by Colette on September 08, 2015
Q: What are your feelings re this company, would you buy it here in anticipation of the release of the new toy lines. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on September 08, 2015
Q: Hi,

I hold both of these.
Which would you feel comfortable adding to today? Neither? Both?
I am underweight on both....thanks to their stellar YTD performance.
My time horizon is more than 5 years.
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on September 08, 2015
Q: what happens to XHY following 1st rate increase ...thx
Read Answer Asked by Bob on September 08, 2015
Q: I what to add a gas stock for winter. ARX or ALA. Do you know the gas to oil ratio. Arc has a lot more insider buying.
Read Answer Asked by Tom on September 08, 2015
Q: Hi 5i team,
I have applied the theory of letting the winners run in the BOS case since the late 1990's with great success. I can appreciate their journey from a very small cap to today, the stability of management, the limited share issuance, the dividend introduction and growth, the managed balance sheet, etc. as discussed in our question and answer of December 22nd, 2014.
I have two issues: the new level of their forward P/E and the weight in my portfolio. I am more used to a forward P/E multiple between 10x and 12x versus 25x (assumption of eps = 0,96 over the next 12 months). Is the 2015 version of BOS worth a P/E multiple twice as high as a few years ago? Even if this is the case, I now see less upside than in the past.
I used to see BOS as a solid/under-the-radar eps growth story with great multiple expansion potential. Now, BOS a grown up, and I see BOS as a solid eps growth story only, a state that could last for several years. I feel that BOS's role in my portfolio has changed a little bit. I feel I need to use some of this capital to prepare for the next growth phase of my portfolio.
For the second time over the last 15 or so years, I am tempted to sell a portion of my BOS's shares to decrease current weighting now reaching the mid-teens. No tax consideration, as the shares are in my RRSP. My alternative uses for this capital would be: decrease my leverage (exchange in kind with my cash account), increase dry powder, and some cherry picking buying of companies on discount sale (CXI, DHX.B, GUD, ?) which currently share some of the return upside BOS use to have (eps growth, and potential multiple expansion). Do you agree with this plan? Any other suggestions?
Thank you for your great advice, Eric
Read Answer Asked by Eric on September 08, 2015
Q: Looks to continue growth potential with increasing sports avenues. Would you consider current income and share price worth investing?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by richard on September 08, 2015
Q: Progress being made in trials, new products, etc. Your opinion of potential growth in share price?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by richard on September 08, 2015
Q: What are the 5 stocks that you'd be comfortable starting positions today for a short term (~1 year) hold. Thanks, Jerry
Read Answer Asked by Yi on September 08, 2015
Q: I currently owned this stock and this is the only stock that I own in this sector. I am down 20% and is less than 1% holding in my non registered account. I am wondering if better to sell and put this into my 2 tech stock DSG and GIB.A to increase their holding. I understand that this 2 different industries.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked on September 08, 2015
Q: Why is the yield on ZEB one percent lower the the individual bank shares. Am I better off buying the individual bank shares instead. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Francis on September 08, 2015
Q: Would you have opinion of recent drop in share price?
Read Answer Asked by richard on September 07, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Like many who added once it hit your portfolio,disappointed in the share price drop lately and now a dividend cut. I am hanging onto my oil producers and service companies,right or wrong in general wanting to be there for the bounce whenever it comes....Based on past comments about their cash position and company comment about M&A ,my thoughts would be to hang on to this one as well despite dividend cut as its chances for a bounce should be as good as others that pay a dividend like FRD,CFW,BDI,PHX,TDG and PD.....would you agree it is worth a hold if no rush?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on September 07, 2015