Q: Ever since the Company's new CEO and Polar Asset Management disclosed that they own combined close to 38% of Avante's shares, the stock has been trending higher and hitting 5-year highs. Does the revamped shareholder base make the Company more valuable and/or is it the expectation of what is to come from a the new CEO who has an industry track record?
Q: Hi 5i,
Could you provide your comments on the current "multi-year energy bull market thesis?" (would appreciate if could tie in the boom/bust cycle of oil & include your future outlook with potential head/tail winds) Cheers,
Q: I have held this company for 3 years and it does not seem to have much movement - should I add, hold or sell? it has a 4.4 dividend.
Thanks for your advice- Hanna
Q: Hello.
Could you give me an opinion on CENTA, position in a registered account good profit, would i have a better growth opportunity now.
Thanks a lot.
Q: I’m a little bit underwater in EXE, KMI and ALY and wondering what to do. I could keep on waiting patiently but the opportunity cost is bothering me. Should I buy more of each to lower my cost basis and then sell? I kind of think the first two were mistakes and of the three I was hoping to keep ALY, but I’d like to know what you think of the prospects for each one (maybe just a few quick thoughts). Thanks a lot.
Q: Hi Guys,
I've owned this for over ten years as an income stock (journaled to the US side of my rif). Just wondering what your thoughts are about any possible growth and your general thoughts on it.
Many thanks
Bob
Q: Can you comment on their recent quarter? This REIT is busy re-inventing itself. I have been a long time holder because of the income but is it time to move on? Joe
Q: HI PETER, I have all these 4 and all are down from buy price ( in varying %), Do you recommend adding new money to this sector. If so, which would be preferred? Would you suggest keeping all 4 or can be consolidated to 3 . Please rank best first. \thanks
Q: Hello 5i,
In the interest of understanding fully what i am buying, could you tell me how floating rate bond funds manage to float? When i look at the informarion for FLOT, for instance, i notice that the maturity dates vary from one month to five years, if i remember correctly. An etf like xsb doesn't seem to be a lot different. Is it because Floating rates are heavily weighted to the very short term, even though they do as well go out to five years?
Thanks for all the great work
Q: I have done well with Methanex. Thank you. You say it is a cyclical stock. What would you watch for to try to determine when it is close to a high? Is it anywhere near its high now? How long does the cycle last for, typically?
Q: I have a large position in Cardinal at higher costs and am trying to decide whether to reduce or stay the course. Could I have your thoughts on their quarter? Do you have any thoughts on future trends?