Q: The last question about TCS was in July. Since then the stock has been on a tear. I am thinking about swapping out GUD and DR for TCS - I know TCS is considered tech - but I am looking at it as a quasi healthcare pick. Thanks for your current views.
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Q: Hi 5i,
What did you think of TCS's recent quarterly results? Is it worthy of a 2% position or stay away for the time being?
Gerry
What did you think of TCS's recent quarterly results? Is it worthy of a 2% position or stay away for the time being?
Gerry
Q: Your thoughts. Is kinaskis a competitor. Thanks
Kevin
Kevin
Q: How do you feel about the earnings for tecsys? Buyable here? Thanks
Q: I contacted you with a question regarding TCS yesterday and haven't heard anything yet. I will ask the question again in case it got lost in the New Year mail. TCS was a BNN recommendation in mid-2016 in the $10.80 range. Shortly after the recommendation it began trading in the $9 range and basically hasn't done much since. Is there issues with this company? A short note on SHOP - when I see a big drop like the big drop recently I think of Concordia which I had at over $100 and ended up selling at $12. I am concerned that things can happen like that again. Thank you. Dennis
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Q: Hi 5i Research team, I have a long term horizon, and more of a growth oriented investor profile. I prefer to well understand the companies I invest in. The technology sector represents a challenge for me in terms of software products, competition, rapidly changing conditions, obsolescence, variety of software portfolio, etc. So I would like to built a sector exposure based on a few companies instead of using an ETF. Based on reading 5i Research, I am thinking a combination of CSU, KXS, GIB.A, OTC, ESL, DSG, TCS, SYZ,SH. Do you agree with this strategy? Would you include some other companies in this list or replace some? In what order would you rank them in terms of total return potential over long term and overall quality? How many of them would be enough? Would you suggest another weighting than equal weight (2% each)? I also need criteria to manage this group since my understanding won't be up to par. How will I know when to sell, or when to over or underweight in some companies? I would not want to react too strongly to short term events (quarterly results). How would you suggest I implement this strategy (buying strategy)? Thank you, Eric
Q: Good afternoon
Thinking of initiating a position in tecsys.Can you please an updated analysis on this company(last thoughts were more than a year ago).Please include valuation,balance sheet,future growth etc.It has bounced sharply from a recent low.Would you recommend an initial position at this time.
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Thinking of initiating a position in tecsys.Can you please an updated analysis on this company(last thoughts were more than a year ago).Please include valuation,balance sheet,future growth etc.It has bounced sharply from a recent low.Would you recommend an initial position at this time.
Thanks for providing many many profitable ideas.
Keep up the great service!!!