Q: Peter, If you were to buy a small cap uranium stock what would it be and also what are your views on UEX
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Q: Indigo Books and Music Inc. IDG
Indigo has been on an upward trend since Aug. 2012 and is approaching a 52 week high. The trend I must admit is somewhat irregular. I would appreciate your comments on the future of this company.
Indigo has been on an upward trend since Aug. 2012 and is approaching a 52 week high. The trend I must admit is somewhat irregular. I would appreciate your comments on the future of this company.
Q: I read yesterday that Wesport Terminals (WTE) has applied for a license to export oil (brought in by rail). It was only one line. Do you know anything more---chances of getting permission, chances of successful operation etc. If one were to take a new position in WTE, would it be better to do it now or wait for a better entry from their next quarter reduced earnings due to the damage repair from the accident with the ship hitting part of it?
Q: Would like your opinion on Stans energy HRE, I realize it's rather small but has an interesting story in the rare earth metals.
Thanks
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Q: Peter, on Dec 4th you preferred Linamar over MRE and MGA. Would you elaborate on your choice? Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter. I am looking at 3 dividend stocks. PPL, IPL.UN, and BNP. In your valued opinion which one should I increase my position in. Do you have a suggestion for any other dividend paying stocks that would be good for a near retirement portfolio? Thanks for your input.
Q: SNV Us listed. Any opinion on this company Peter?
Q: GE in USA. I have held for four years-raised dividend three times I believe? Stock has still not recovered to anywhere past glory. Should I buy more (very sdmall aprt of USD portfolio) for capital appreciation and dividend increase when global economy picks up. I realize this could take a while.
Q: BOCH - Bank Commerce Holdings in CA. Would this be a good buy for a long -term appreciation Peter?
Q: Any comment on the recent moves of arn with bpn's involement?
Q: What's your view on Dundee Corp (DC.A) after today's announcement? Thanks
Q: Hello Peter and all at 5i: What are you recommending about Apple as it continues to tumble? - Would this be a good entry point? Thank you Barbara
Q: Hi Peter and Team:
How do you see the problem of land locked Western Canadian oil being solved or eased ? How much time will it take and how will the price for this oil be say in a year or so as compared to WT oil prices.
Where do you see North American Production in 5 Years in light of the new technologies.
thanks
Yossi
How do you see the problem of land locked Western Canadian oil being solved or eased ? How much time will it take and how will the price for this oil be say in a year or so as compared to WT oil prices.
Where do you see North American Production in 5 Years in light of the new technologies.
thanks
Yossi
Q: hello 5ireseach team . may i please have your opinion on (dci) direct cash payment.DCI appears to be a steady grower with a nice div. Do you see much down side in owning this company?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/finance/external/reuters/SIG=12hs3vndm/*http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/13/canada-oilprice-idUSL1E8ND98S20121213?type=companyNews&feedType=RSS&feedName=companyNews&rpc=43
The increase in US oil supply, coupled with the decrease in demand and pipelines issues, paints a sorry picture for the oil sands. Both big and small Canadian producers will likely suffer in the short and medium term, until some meaningful new outlet takes place. Additional Canadian production in the coming year will further exacerbate the problem. Yet, all this is likely to be resolved with time. Some producers with upgraders, like COS,
might be better off, but most, whether it be CNQ, SU or IMO, will be affected. The months ahead might not be rosy. Would you simply advise staying the course, or transitioning for regular accounts or RRSP accounts into other traditional stocks ?
The increase in US oil supply, coupled with the decrease in demand and pipelines issues, paints a sorry picture for the oil sands. Both big and small Canadian producers will likely suffer in the short and medium term, until some meaningful new outlet takes place. Additional Canadian production in the coming year will further exacerbate the problem. Yet, all this is likely to be resolved with time. Some producers with upgraders, like COS,
might be better off, but most, whether it be CNQ, SU or IMO, will be affected. The months ahead might not be rosy. Would you simply advise staying the course, or transitioning for regular accounts or RRSP accounts into other traditional stocks ?
Q: Hello 5i Team, recently all of the news regarding the Fiscal Cliff has centered around not getting it resolved. If they do come to an agreement do you see upside potential in the market over the short term?
Q: Merry Christmas Peter to you and the team at 5i and continuing success in 2013. LNV? Longview is on a relentless trip south and its latest status report is middling at best. Is the slide overdone through tax loss selling or has this outfit disappointed to the point the stock should be dumped?
Q: I purchased ECA two weeks ago and the share price has gone down 5% since my purchase. Now with the Petrochina deal in the works, how do you think it will affect the price (short term and long term)? ECA is 10% of my portfolio and I also hold CNQ and TOU, also each 10%. I am wondering if I should be bailing on ECA or if there is some confidence in this stock? Thank you for your suggestions and advice and Seasons Greetings to you and the Team!
Q: Hi Peter
I appreciate your service and find the ready responses to the wide range of question subjects excellent, However, a question lurks in my mind, given that one cannot be all knowing, and it is whether you ever decline to respond on the basis that you have no experise or particular knowledge in respect of the question.
I appreciate your service and find the ready responses to the wide range of question subjects excellent, However, a question lurks in my mind, given that one cannot be all knowing, and it is whether you ever decline to respond on the basis that you have no experise or particular knowledge in respect of the question.
Q: When you get a chance, could you please offer a little insight on Emerald Bay (EBY)? Thanks and have a great Christmas.