Q: Nike, Under Armour and Performance sports have all performed amazingly well over the past 3 to 5 years. Nike (only) pays a small dividend. Is it reasonable to expect these companies to continue this growth and is the current growth coming from the new Asia/African markets?
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Q: Would CPG be a good stock to purchase for my portfolio.Eddie
Q: Just new to 5i. I am working my way out of mutual funds and own this one that has performed well but has a MER of 2.5%. What would you suggest ...a similar ETF with a lower MER or ?? Thx
Q: I would appreciate your thoughts on the management of this company. Have you met with them and do they have the people to grow this business and attract market interest?
Q: What are your views on GVP?
Thanks.
Grant
Thanks.
Grant
Q: Thoughts on Amaya's spin out Innova Gaming? From recent prospectus on sedar, issue price $4.50 - $5.00, approximately 15.3 million shares total - valueing company around $73 million. 2014 revenue $23.2 million, $5 million EBITDA (up 21.6% y/y). What are your thoughts on proposed price, business prospects, management? Many thanks.
Q: I own SIO and SEV. I have owned SIGM in the past. All of these companies in my view are trying to cash in on the "next big thing". Are any of these companies real winners in this space or are there other companies that are worth buying.
Thanks.
Grant
Thanks.
Grant
Q: peter, I have owned both these stocks for quite a while. both have appreciated nicely. is there any reason for me to sell either. thanks for your opinion. bill
Q: What is your opinion on buying ptm at .63 for a 3-5 yr. holding. With the amount of platinum, palladium and gold they have in the upcoming mines, would this not become a cash positive company. Thanks for much help, I have purchased 7 different new holdings in the last month.
Q: Hi All: It is time I added some insurance to my portfolio. I am interested in adding to my gold holdings, I hold Goldcorp now and I would like to add a gold ETF. In the past I have held CGL. I would prefer a bullion stock. What do you think of this idea? Please suggest a couple of ETFs or stocks that would be your top choice. Thank you again for your help. You are the best ever!!
Q: Hello Peter, I think I need to add to my US holdings. Air travel doesn't look like it's going away any time soon. And while I'm not interested in an airline stock, can you please offer any comments you might have on Boeing (understanding that you don't focus on US companies). Thanks, James
Q: Here is how the Globe Portfolio analyzer breaks down my wife's LIF. Is this a good balance or should the %'s be more equal? Are there important missing sectors that should be covered. The energy sector is lower than it was due to the fall in that sector.
Financials 32.87%
Information Technology 17.65%
Industrials 16.10%
Health Care 10.26%
Consumer Discretionary 8.33%
Energy 7.70%
Materials 5.31%
Telecommunication 1.79%
Financials 32.87%
Information Technology 17.65%
Industrials 16.10%
Health Care 10.26%
Consumer Discretionary 8.33%
Energy 7.70%
Materials 5.31%
Telecommunication 1.79%
Q: What are your views on GPRO? It has a 38% short interest. Do they still have a competitive edge?
Thanks.
Grant
Thanks.
Grant
Q: I hold 500 shares of TA in aRRIF with a capital loss. Would you recommend selling TA and purchasing RNW? Or hold neither.
Thanks to all.
Thanks to all.
Q: Hi! When it comes to allocation in the new growth portfolio. If I only have $20 thousand available is it better to concentrate the funds in a few companies or buy what would be a pretty small position in each of the companies? And from what I have read from the questions I would guess the stocks to concentrate on, if that is the way to go, would be the ones were you have taken a 5% position.
Q: The current share price is being dragged down because of the Nasdaq listing and the Canada-US dollar exchange rate. Aren't the profits made in this company in american dollars and shouldn't that be supporting the stock? Do you think Wi-lan management should drop US listing?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
DHX.B was downgraded by Scotiabank to an “underperform” rating and cut its price target from $10 to $7. RBC Capital, CIBC have both cut DHX Media’s price target as well. What is your outlook on DHX.B and is it still worth holding? Thanks as always. Jerry
DHX.B was downgraded by Scotiabank to an “underperform” rating and cut its price target from $10 to $7. RBC Capital, CIBC have both cut DHX Media’s price target as well. What is your outlook on DHX.B and is it still worth holding? Thanks as always. Jerry
Q: My questions is concerning the debentures of companies such as Partners Real Estate and Temple REIT . I own debentures of these companies (1 yr debenture for PAR.db and 2 year debenture for TPH). My thinking is that the risk of default is very low despite the poor performance of the shares. The yields are high and the companies before defaulting they will need to cut the dividend/distribution of the common shares and reduce debt by selling assets. The other risk is being paid the principal in shares (in which case one needs to hedge that possibility).
I would appreciate your thoughts on this with regards to the difficulties these companies are facing. (In fact .. I don't see why investors own the common shares and not the debenture).
Thanks in advance for your comments
I would appreciate your thoughts on this with regards to the difficulties these companies are facing. (In fact .. I don't see why investors own the common shares and not the debenture).
Thanks in advance for your comments
Q: Hi Team,
just looked up the value of the warrants at $0.35. Since the stock is highly speculative, as are the warrants, wouldn't it make sense to buy warrants instead of the stock? Expiry of warrants is in thee years which can be shortened if certain conditions are met based on incremental stock price.
just looked up the value of the warrants at $0.35. Since the stock is highly speculative, as are the warrants, wouldn't it make sense to buy warrants instead of the stock? Expiry of warrants is in thee years which can be shortened if certain conditions are met based on incremental stock price.
Q: I have owned these two equities for several years. Both are down 80+%. I know, I know, I should have bailed a long time ago. Your advise please, should I sell and move on or continue holding. Thanks so much.