Q: Having recently reported quarterly results could you review them and discuss whether you think the company is continuing to recover and represents a good retailer to buy at this point? Thank you.
Q: Peter; Having owned RUS for multi years I am reluctant to sell - huge cap. gain. But the Trumpaffoon’s jump to 50% is a little unnerving . Will this damage RUS’s earning badly - sit it out ? Thanks,
Rod
Q: Hi - Would you consider this a good entry price for SFM, taking into consideration valuation and growth potential? Or do you think it is a bit ahead of itself?
Q: Actual profit didn't seem to be discussed after Shop's recent quarter (I believe they reported "gross" profit, and free cash flow margin, whatever that is). 5i's comment (May 8) also referred to EBITDA of 337 M. My question: how far are they from actually making money, do they have a present and future P/E (none indicated on my Stockhouse website), and when might they actually make a profit? (I'm trying to look at them the way Warren Buffet might, recognizing this isn't a value play.)
Operating expense as a percentage of revenue to be 39% to 40%;
Stock-based compensation to be $120 million; and
Free cash flow margin to be in the mid-teens, similar to the first quarter of 2025.
Q: I enjoy all the questions that pass through. I’m not into day trading but certainly add a couple swing trades in as a boost as well as selling calls.
With the question you answered about Canadian companies for day trading would you please provide a few US names that would fit your criteria.
Q: Hello Team, CSU - Any idea what cause the spike 3X volume into the close on Friday? I don't see any news. Repositioning for month end? Doubt it was shorts, covering.
Any thoughts? Thanks for your excellent service. Gord
Q: Goldman has ETFs that are advertised for downside protection. The 3 ETFs that I stumbled across are GBXA , GBXB AND GBXC. Are these good for investors who find their portfolios are heavily tilted towards aggressive growth? If not these ETFs, any other method or ETFs you can suggest ? (US markets only). This question is prompted by an uneasy feeling that too many US businesses are again overshooting to unjustifiably high valuations. (I did trim but the related capital gains taxes around 34%, make me wonder if I should perhaps have left all those flowers in peace. Understood, one should not allow tax considerations to influence a decision to trim. Nevertheless, I am reluctant to trim more than I already have. Hence the search for a safety net that is available at a reasonable cost for downside protection. Thank you.
Q: Can you comment on this stock? Seems to be quite the roller coaster. I feel sick because I sold it near a low and then recently bought it back. It’s down quite a bit again since my recent purchase. Down about 7% pre market. I think they are issuing more shares to raise money. Thanks,
What high quality companies do you think stand to benefit from the upcoming Carney move to investing more in Canadian-related defense and the infrastructure built out?