Q: SYZ hasn't performed well lately and is now under 10. Are you still high on it and what factors are causing the weakness? Would you recommend filling a position at this level?
Q: Any thoughts why Sangoma still trades less than 1X revenues (on forward guidance) despite having almost half of its revenues recurring. The Company has grown a lot and Management has a history of making good acquisitions. Do you think the stock is due for a re-rating more inline with its peers?
Q: An article in In today's Wall Street Journal suggested that if Elizabeth Warren is elected president and bans fracking on Federal lands ( she actually wants to ban it totally, but I don't think she has jurisdiction to do that ) then Canadian shale drillers would be the big winners. Which ones might that be: Encana, Seven Generations? others?
Q: With a minority government likely to paralyse the political agenda, American investors are unlikely to return to the oil patch any time soon. Do you agree ? And which energy companies do you see as most likely to suffer from this?
Jacques, Montréal
Q: I know you previously answered a question regarding the upcoming IPO for GFL Environmental but at the time there was limited information to base an opinion. I was hoping with the IPO being slated for the next few weeks, you could have another look at the information available and offer an opinion. Thank you.
Q: Hi Peter...in regards to Stanley’s question about tax loss selling you don’t want him to rebuy within 30 days - he should rebuy after 30 days to claim the loss. He could possibly time his selling/buying to keep the dividend which I believe is paid quarterly. Last year the market bottomed on December 24th so to take advantage of a possible rebound he should consider selling by the middle of November. On the other hand it may make more sense to sell just after they report in October. It is just intuition on my part but I would wait until after they report. It seems insiders have been buying and they may know something we don’t. We NFI shareholders are overdue for a good quarter!
Regards,
Jim
Q: What are your favourite energy names that have decent/reasonably safe dividend yields, strong balance sheets and are cash flow positive at current market prices? Not looking for the names most levered to oil/gas price rebound.....I don't mind being patient on long-term holds that are very cheap today and will be around in 5-10 years.
I hold BNS, BEP.UN, FTS, KXS, PBH and TRP in my child's RESP account and it has been performing quite well. With another 8 years to go, should I just add to the existing positions or add something else?
Q: Hi team,
Any news on when the company's new facility will operate? It should be close to late December and would it be a good time now to add to my position?Is the company undervalued, would analysts cover it once the new plant gets going, and could it be a takeover candidate?
Many thanks,
Jean
Q: What are your thoughts on the results? I own this one already at a loss since the last quarter and am feeling sick about the drop after hours. Thank you.
Q: I have been watching KML. My portfolio is a bit mixed up these days, and could probably use a little more diversification within my dividend plays (weighted heavily in Banks at the moment). At 4.5% yield, this looks like a decent play, and it feels like there is upside potential with the share price, with limited downside (assuming the Pembina deal stays on track, as the company has said). I like the stability of their income, and it looks as though they have "taken their lumps". How do you guys feel about KML these days?