Q: I'm an INMD shareholder and like most aspects of the company. The one part I don't love is mgmt's choice to hold so much cash and not buy back shares at these historically prices for the share price. In the recent conf call the CEO was asked again about buybacks and the growing cash hoard. He replied with some very non technical anecdotal examples of him seeing some random companies in the past that bought back shares and the share price never went up. So because of this he feels buybacks are not a good use of capital. He also states they are still looking for m&a. This makes me question the mgmt a bit. It makes me wonder if he's the best steward of capital for the company. Strong mgmt in the companies I own is important to me and something like this makes me wonder if he will end up chasing some m&a deal because they won't look at buybacks at such an opportune time for the company. What are your thoughts on the ceo's comments and do comments like this from mgmt make you second guess their abilities? Thx
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Q: Hi , your take on badger?
Thanks. Alnoor
Thanks. Alnoor
Q: Hi,
What would you do with LNTH at this time after the quarterly report?
Rajiv
What would you do with LNTH at this time after the quarterly report?
Rajiv
Q: Hello 5i
I have been thinking about selling Crox for a tax loss and buying Atz with the proceeds, as Crox won't likely go anywhere soon, whereas Atz might. But, I noticed in the answer to one of the questions that you don't seem to be too warm towards Adz. Do you think it is a wait and see stock, or would this be a reasonable approachÉ
thanks
I have been thinking about selling Crox for a tax loss and buying Atz with the proceeds, as Crox won't likely go anywhere soon, whereas Atz might. But, I noticed in the answer to one of the questions that you don't seem to be too warm towards Adz. Do you think it is a wait and see stock, or would this be a reasonable approachÉ
thanks
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
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Converge Technology Solutions Corp. (CTS)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
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TELUS International (Cda) Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (TIXT)
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dentalcorp Holdings Ltd. Subordinate Voting Shares (DNTL)
Q: Except for CTS, ATZ, SHOP and LAC all of these, once darlings, are below where they were 5 years ago and all of them are down sharply from their all-time highs. Can you provide your thoughts on which, if any, of these stocks will be able to get back to their old highs and a guess on when. Also, please identify your top picks (ones that you are sure will survive and thrive in the next 2 to 3 years) and your bottom picks (ones that are destined to struggle for years). They don’t all need to go into those two groups, as the future of some of them may be fuzzy. A sentence or two on why you placed these stocks in these groups would be appreciated. Thanks
Q: Any insight as to why it down 5% today when the S&P is up almost 2%?
Q: Do you still consider Crocs a strong buy for growth, or has it entered "wait and see" territory with the new cut in outlook? Thanks
Q: Yesterday you said to BEN re DRIPS that you should register shares in your own name directly with the company- did you mean a person would have to call/write the company yourself- and have the physical share certificate from your brokerage? Thanks.rod
Q: On October 30th. Peter asked you about the recent results is AP.UN.
In your response you indicated that AP.UN increased the distribution by 11%
Is this an increase over and above the $1.80 dividend indicated now ? Is the new dividend $1.80 + 11% of $1.80. ?
Thanks.
In your response you indicated that AP.UN increased the distribution by 11%
Is this an increase over and above the $1.80 dividend indicated now ? Is the new dividend $1.80 + 11% of $1.80. ?
Thanks.
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Veren Inc. (VRN)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust Unit (PHYS)
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Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (U.UN)
Q: Since early 2023, I de-risked my general asset allocation to 30% equity. 30% ultra-short-term corp bonds, 30% MMF. The rest is mostly physical gold (PHYS), with a tiny bit of silver exposure. I am wondering about starting a small position in oil such as CPG or WCP. My other interest is also Sprott Physical Uranium as I have a tiny position in CCO which also did well. Any thoughts on which one is a better story, Uranium or oil?
Q: How do you feel about SEDG today? Hold/sell/buy? I thought that solar was a big part of our future. What happened to SolarEdge Technologies?
Q: Thoughts on tou latest quarter. thanks
Q: At what point do you get concerned about the debt on a company’s balance sheet. Are there any other ratios that you look at besides “Net Debt / EBITDA” and “Net Debt/FCF” to determine if a company’s balance sheet is stretched. What are your thresholds for these 2 ratios as well as any others that you look at?
On another related note, I don’t get why PBH has always been a favourite of yours. The last 12 months data shows net debt of $2.02B, EBITDA of $288M and FCF is $26.7M (ltm numbers) for ratios of 7.04x for net debt/ebitda and 75.7x debt/fcf. Please explain the disconnect as the numbers show the balance sheet extremely!! stretched.
Thanks
On another related note, I don’t get why PBH has always been a favourite of yours. The last 12 months data shows net debt of $2.02B, EBITDA of $288M and FCF is $26.7M (ltm numbers) for ratios of 7.04x for net debt/ebitda and 75.7x debt/fcf. Please explain the disconnect as the numbers show the balance sheet extremely!! stretched.
Thanks
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Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC)
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
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Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Gibson Energy Inc. (GEI)
Q: Own both. Looking to add funds to increase Energy exposure.
Which would you prefer and what are the Free Cash Flow numbers for each?
Is there another Energy stock that you prefer having comparable growth prospects and attractive reliable dividends?
Thanks again m
Which would you prefer and what are the Free Cash Flow numbers for each?
Is there another Energy stock that you prefer having comparable growth prospects and attractive reliable dividends?
Thanks again m
Q: Jeffry Gundlach, on Closing Bell ( MSNBC) after J Powell’s press conference, talked about how easy it is to get 7-8% yields and even as high as 12-13% with very little risk.
More specifically he cited closed end funds trading at 50-60 cents on the dollar.
Would you please provide a few examples of what I could buy.
Do you also agree that the risk is very low.
Thanks
More specifically he cited closed end funds trading at 50-60 cents on the dollar.
Would you please provide a few examples of what I could buy.
Do you also agree that the risk is very low.
Thanks
Q: Retired now.
Is today a good day to buy BNS in a TFSA.
I see its on the move up and has a 7.3% dividend.
Thx a lot for your reply
Is today a good day to buy BNS in a TFSA.
I see its on the move up and has a 7.3% dividend.
Thx a lot for your reply
Q: Hi Team,
I've been watching Hammond since you put it the growth portfolio and to this point just watching has not been the right move. In a question prior to earnings you mentioned a price of $57 or ~$55 was a good entry point. Now at $74 it feels like I missed the boat on this one.
Should one enter now or wait? Do you think it will come back down? What would be a decent entry price today for a 3 year (minimum) hold ?
Thank you
I've been watching Hammond since you put it the growth portfolio and to this point just watching has not been the right move. In a question prior to earnings you mentioned a price of $57 or ~$55 was a good entry point. Now at $74 it feels like I missed the boat on this one.
Should one enter now or wait? Do you think it will come back down? What would be a decent entry price today for a 3 year (minimum) hold ?
Thank you
Q: Hello, Raymond James dropped the price target of ATS to $61 from $67 ( Still a BUY ), in a preview of the quarter, yesterday. Not sure if other analysts on the street will trim estimates/target, leading to Nov 8 release of results. Is this a hint of what could be in the store ? Stock has been weak over past several weeks, perhaps, in anticipation of a soft quarter. What's your take ? Thank You
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: These stocks all have a dividend yield of 5% or greater and have market capitalization greater than 3 billion. When I see BNS with a dividend yield of 7.5% I have to think that the market is near a bottom realizing that the prices can always go lower. Please rate these stocks in two ways: safety of dividend and estimated 5-year total return. Do any of these stocks cause you any concern now or long term? Thanks.
Q: Could I have your opinion on Shopify results? They appear excellent