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Q: Hi 5i
What 2-4 industrials are you excited about currently ? Please could you separate US and Cad and provide a brief comment on why,
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by mike on January 29, 2026
Q: Hi.
Could I get some general thoughts on the lithium sector?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by mike on January 29, 2026
Q: Read in the Economist that the Trump administration bought into the above companies.
None are making any money at this point. Realizing it is a speculative play, would you recommend investing in any of these ?
Read Answer Asked by Howie on January 29, 2026
Q: Can you share your top US ETF picks for each sector? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Patricia on January 29, 2026
Q: on jan 12 i asked a question for two small cap gold companies for growth,you gave me aauc and aris, i bought them both, i still own aris ,aauc was bought out. my question is what can i replace aauc with-small cap gold company for growth
dave
Read Answer Asked by david on January 29, 2026
Q: GSY has been described as in the penalty box most recently. It seems the company continues to perform well fundamentally and sentiment rules the price movement of the stock more frequently and and with greater volatility as time goes on. Can you explain why it is in the penalty box? I understand that its 2nd mortgage business is increasing loan losses as are auto loans but I have been unable to verify if this is accurate or significant. Please comment. Thank you.
John
Read Answer Asked by John on January 29, 2026
Q: hi 5i Research team,
can you explain why Altus shares are trading around 48$ after its recent substantial issuer bid has only taken up and paid for 2,855,696 of its common shares at a price of C$57.00 per Share (total paid < 163 M). Under its substantial issuer bid, it was allowed to repurchase for cancellation a number of its Shares for an aggregate purchase price not to exceed C$350 millions at a price from 51$ to 57$. I thought that following its successful SIB, AIF shares would trade around a floor « created » by its SIB price. Also, can you explain why AIF has been willing to pay 57$ a few weeks ago, and now, it is not willing to buy back shares at a lower price with the unused cash (350 - 163 = 187 millions) still siting in its bank account? What am I missing? Should management reconsider selling the whole company? Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Read Answer Asked by Eric on January 29, 2026