Q: What are your analysis of the results published yesterday? The market seams to have liked them (+3.56%) but I fail to see what is the big hoopla on what appears to me simply ok results.
Q: WELL is down past couple of days. It's had a good run lately. Earnings I believe are coming this week. Anything to be concerned about? What do you expect?
Q: What so you think of the the most recent Q of financial results for Freshworks. I see that it announced a non-GAAP profit. Can you help me see if there is an opportunity for further growth and real profits going forward.
Q: Has any progress been made in resolving the issue regarding approvals for the access road to the Ambler Project and are things looking any more positive for the Company?
Is it worth putting a few dollars down on a speculative position?
Thanks, Rick
Q: Hi, Could I get your updated take on this company? They focus on sleep apnea, which seems to be a growing medical problem. The last question about it was in 2019. Thank you, Doris
Q: Peter; I’m thinking of buying ZLC to hold until late 2023 to fund my RRIF withdrawal in January 2024. Hoping for a little capital appreciation plus some income. I’m assuming rates start to decline thru the year. Your comments would be appreciated.Thanks.
Rod
Q: Hello 5i. I just watched a panel of former U.S. Fed economist, former Regional Bank CIO and Dick Bove, long time bank Analyst discussing US Regional banks on BNN. Their majority opinion is the Fed has lost all credibility with the markets, Bove has a list of 30 US regional banks he thinks are in peril, He thinks the only solution is a very deep recession. After that he sees Canadian banks having a "field day " buying US regional banks at discounts prices.
This is a very brief recap of the discussion and I am not planning to get out of the market, but this growing opinion that the Fed has lost control may cause some to greatly reduce their equity holdings.
Q: What are your thoughts on longterm prospects for RIVN share price. Ugly cash flow right now, but debt not that high at the moment. Their trucks are very highly related and if they could only ramp up production, I think they could sell lots of them. The demand seems to be there. However they need to be able to weather their finances for a long enough duration to get them to the point where their supply can reach demand. I assume they can do this, but was hoping you could point out the risks and reasons why not. It could good (albeit with some risk) time to get into RIVN if one believes in the longterm success of their product? ie. lots of potential upside
Q: Could you recommend a moderately aggressive portfolio suitable for a young person with a reasonably long time horizon (5 to 10 years)? Cash available is quite small at $2,500.00.
Today we harvested profits on SHOP and closed out two equity positions being held. We wish to still gain from above average growth however it is time to diversify and take on less risk.
Q: Id like your comments about the current drama and politics in the US regarding the debt ceiling. Given the parties track record of party line versus cooperative efforts I am thinking this may be an instance where no agreement is reached, and would like recommendations for ETF hedges.
Q: If I invested in a saving account for my son and daughter in the Royal Bank, Enbridge and Berkshire for 15 years, would this approach work? My daughter is 16 and my son is 14.
Q: I have no exposure to Materials or Utilities right now in our RRSP. All other sectors are well represented. What stocks would be your preferred in Canada and/or the US in those sectors? Thinking of NTR or SJ maybe in Canada and perhaps LIN in the US. Maybe FTS or BIP for utilities.Thoughts?