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Q: Hi Peter
Do you see any signs yet that ATP has found a bottom. I've been buying shares for income in the $12-$12.50 range. Any other comments?
Thanks Larry
Read Answer Asked by LARRY on November 12, 2012
Q: Peter/Team any thoughts on AGT.T I own a few, it swings wild on little volume. Looking to possibley double down on it? Thank You in Advance
Read Answer Asked by Philip on November 12, 2012
Q: I was planning to take a small position in CML (CLC) but the last few days volatility put me on hold. Having said that, I think the valuation now looks very attractive. My main concern about the stock is its debt level/refinancing risk but looking at their Q2 report, the company has a swap on $200M in debt at about 2.25% fixed rate for another 4 years - which I think is a positive. Would you recommend to take a position at these level, wait until the volatility settles down or buy 1/2 position now and the remainder in a few weeks ? Based on your research, is there more to the stock weakness than the possible dividend cut ? I am planning to hold the stock for the long term and wouldn't mind a reduced sustainable dividend. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Pierre on November 12, 2012
Q: Peter do you have any thoughts on Essential Energy Services (ESN)? It has recently had a pullback and I am wondering why?
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on November 12, 2012
Q: Hi Peter, further on IBI Group (IBG), this seems odd, with such a negative Q3 report containing the following guidance:

"As a result of the above efforts, EBITDA1 for the fourth quarter is expected to result in the Company's highest to date."

That would be a pretty quick turnaround, wouldn't it? What do you make of the guidance? Thanks!



Read Answer Asked by Lance on November 12, 2012
Q: I have used Globeinvestor for years but in the last year or so I find their server to be often slow (not to mention their new subscripton fee). Can you please recommend a free reliable alternative ? and specific to the globeinvestor website, can we rely on the financial statments information it provides. I usually use Globeinvestor website for a preliminary review of companies that I research. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Pierre on November 12, 2012
Q: Hi Peter,

WOF has been a trading range for quite some time. Do you think a buy at the 32 cent level is a good bet. What would be the fundamentals to buy this company now as if people know the potential wouldn't they have bumped up the price already. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Imtiaz on November 12, 2012
Q: What's happening to IBI Group (IBG) today, they are getting hammered? Good time to buy or wait? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on November 12, 2012
Q: My wife and I (she-RRSP), (me-RRIF)buy our stocks online with Qtrade. We are considering buying bank stock and doing the DRIP. We were also considering SPP, but the stocks have to be in our name. We're not bright enough to figure out how we can do the SPP and DRIP for a moderate amount of banks shares to start without incurring the wrath of the CRA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dale
Read Answer Asked by Joan on November 12, 2012
Q: How do you like Osisko's acquisition of Queenston?
Read Answer Asked by Gregory on November 12, 2012
Q: Hello Team,
I read where Leons [LNF] is buying The Brick. The commentary I read referenced Target's entry into Canada. I don't see Target as being furniture & household furnishings focused. Can I have you initial thoughts on this transaction? Thanks.....Ron
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on November 12, 2012
Q: Assuming Washington drives over the fiscal cliff for about two weeks (i.e., long enough to warp markets out of shape but not long enough to do any real damage); how would 5i play this scenario?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 12, 2012
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Would you buy GRT now or wait for the REIT conversion? Thanks.

Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on November 11, 2012
Q: In order to protect himself from the dire future that he envisages for the US economy, Rogers has stated that he will invest in commodities, such as crude oil. “The commodity index is such that crude’s price will stay higher than most people expect and also it will go very high.”

The above quotation attributed to the well-known commodity expert Jim Rogers indicates Rogers favours commodities, and oil particularly. These views were uttered since the election of Barrack Obama. Do you think Rogers is a bit too much bullish on oil ?
Read Answer Asked by Serge on November 11, 2012