Q: Hello:
I was considering purchase of Disney until the recent quarter report.
I am looking for a US investment, but am now considering HXS as perhaps a better exposure to US market. Is there sufficient breadth to the US economic growth to suggest S&P will continue to perform well or should I be looking at individual stocks? Thank you. Marilyn
Q: Kroger in the US is estimating earnings of $3.8-3.9/shr for fiscal 2015. It has grown its earnings at an annual rate of 15-16% over the last 5 yrs. Today it is trading at around $38 giving it a P/E of 10 or less and a PEG of .67. That seems like a bargain to me assuming I did the calcs right. What do you think of KR and would you buy it here? Thanks as always ; great service.
Q: Could you please comment on BDI and ESP quarterly results. The market seems to be punishing them both badly. Thank you for your opinion it helps me make the tough decisions.
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Q: Could Sherritt go bankrupt? Its price keeps sinking lower and lower. I had planned on averageing down at some point but its losing alot of money. Its price to book is .10 What are your thoughts?
Thanks
Cathleen
Q: Sold all my bank stocks and bought ZWB---good div and spreads the risk
Now down about 5%---I think a recovery in Banks is inevetable but have sure been wrong before--what do you see in the future for the CAN banks? At this level thinking of buying more ZWB
Q: Hi team, yesterday you said this to Rebecca: "Right now, we think investors are selling 'because it is down' and for no other reason, which is generally (if not always) the wrong reason to sell."....so would you recommend buying to average down? Also do you know when is the Investor Presentation and do you think it will finally help the share price?
Thank you!
Q: Could you please comment on MMT latest Q. Is there any hope of their deal going through? I hold this in a registered account, should I move on or just continue to grind it out?
Q: Could you please look at the fundamentals of this company. Also looking at the balance sheet. I am puzzled by the destruction of capital as of recent. The company seems to have delivered on many of there research goals with the recent announcement of commercialization of thr Klincher(R) Manway. Yours thoughts on the current stock price to value.
Q: I own a 3 % position in crj which has grown from 1 %. Looks like another good quarter released today. Any comments on todays earnings release would be appreciated.
Q: With today's dividend reduction and the stock price almost at the 52 week low, would you be comfortable recommending a "buy" at this point. Or would you have a better suggestion.
FYI: Portfolio is balanced. Looking for higher but reliable dividend income. Sector not a key consideration. Moderate risk taker.
Q: Have you had time to assess the recent developments? They have reduced the monthly dividend from 23 cents to 10 cents and suspended the DRIP programs which have been the source of a lot of dilution over the years.
From what was said on the conference call it appears that they have abandoned the High Yield, High POR Income Trust Model. Going forward they intend to fund their Growth with internally generated funds and focus on creating shareholder value.
The Oil market will be whatever it is but should improve at some point.
I would be interested in your thoughts on what is actually a dramatic change in Crescent Points financial and growth strategy.