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Q: Hi guys! I asked this question a few days ago and received no reply. Not sure what happened, it could have been on my end. I have equal portions of these 8 stocks in my TFSA. What do you think of these stock selections?
Thank You !
Read Answer Asked by Dean on July 03, 2019
Q: What do you think about yesterday's high volume decline? I have read the company statment after the halt. I have had some bad luck over the last 2 months and it seems everyday I get crushed with another big hit. I am still following my plan and am still fully invested in a balanced portfolio from your coverage list. Should i switch out vmd for a better name or hold?
Ty!
Read Answer Asked by Derek on November 20, 2018
Q: News on share price drop.
VIEMED HEALTHCARE COMMENTS ON TRADING HALT



Lafayette, Louisiana (November 19, 2018) Viemed Healthcare, Inc. (the “Company” or “Viemed”) (TSX:VMD.TO), a home medical equipment supplier that provides post-acute respiratory care services in the United States, announces that it is not aware of any material undisclosed information in the business, operations or affairs of the Company that may be contributing to the level of trading activity of its shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange.



The Company suspects that the activity could be related to a recent report that Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is considering adding various codes to the next round of the Competitive Bidding Program (CBP), one of which is ventilators. The Company will be submitting comments to CMS in the normal course of business. Comments are due to CMS by December 3, 2018. The Company does not believe that ventilators should be included in the CBP. Additionally, the Company is aware that the CBP has been temporarily suspended starting January 1, 2019, therefore, any changes should not be effective until January 1, 2021, at the earliest.


Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.vmd#AGVDlYwJ9LfxZTl7.99
Read Answer Asked by Kurt W on November 19, 2018