Q: I have significant tax losses on NFI and am considering selling to use those losses. On the other hand if we go into recession that should help with the supply issues NFI is facing and they have a large book of orders from government bodies who should be able to pay for their orders. Do you see NFI as overvalued at this time in which case I will sell or undervalued and I should hold on in case we enter recession? Thanks for your input.
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Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
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Verde Agritech Ltd. Ordinary Shares (NPK)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
Q: Hi Team,
Which of these two would you select for highest upside?
Thanks
Which of these two would you select for highest upside?
Thanks
Q: Thanks for the quick response to my question on TTX. I would like to know what this means.
(we have solid info to account for the gains) What is the solid info that may or may not pertain to
the over 60 % gain today? Thanks, James
(we have solid info to account for the gains) What is the solid info that may or may not pertain to
the over 60 % gain today? Thanks, James
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Sangoma Technologies Corporation (STC)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (EGLX)
Q: These dogs of mine were barking today with Eglx the loudest at 14.8%(maybe due to activist).Any reasons? Is it timely to add in this market backdrop? Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Beside ex-dividend today is there anything else?
Up 6.58% at the time of writing this question.
Up 6.58% at the time of writing this question.
Q: If I hold BAM.A in my US account and they proceed with the spin out, will the new entity end in my Canadian account, and do you think there is a generally conversion fee for that?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Is it best to buy before a stock split or after?
Thanks
Thanks
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Comcast Corporation Class A Common Stock (CMCSA)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
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Paramount Global (PARA)
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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. (WBD)
Q: Hello Peter,
Your thought on adding one of the above names to my portfolio. I hold a bit of WBD from the AT&T spin-off and is ready to trade it with another stronger performer. Thank you!
Your thought on adding one of the above names to my portfolio. I hold a bit of WBD from the AT&T spin-off and is ready to trade it with another stronger performer. Thank you!
Q: Hi.
Is it best to hold Telus within a RRSP or a non registered account?
Thank you.
Is it best to hold Telus within a RRSP or a non registered account?
Thank you.
Q: Hi Team
Would you take a position in VCLT ? I believe it is yielding around 4.8%
Or is there a high default risk on the Corporate Bonds.
I noticed a lot of the bonds were rated BBB
Thanks Gord
Would you take a position in VCLT ? I believe it is yielding around 4.8%
Or is there a high default risk on the Corporate Bonds.
I noticed a lot of the bonds were rated BBB
Thanks Gord
Q: David Rosenberg says Mexico will be a great beneficiary of supply chains shifting away from China. Is there a good ETF or other ways to play this?
Do you agree with the premise?
Do you agree with the premise?
Q: Of my pipeline holdings, these 3 companies occupy ENB40%/TRP38%/PPL22% respectively. Ironically, over the last 5 years share price-wise, ENB has done the worst, and PPL the best. I would like to add a bit more to the group and normally I would start with PPL so to balance the three. I would appreciate your thoughts on the future of these 3 or any other alternative options and given the splits, which would you choose? Also, would you say that moving NG is the better longer term bet vs oil?
Q: What are your thoughts on SITE? Do you see it as a good long-term hold? Thank-you.
Q: Good morning,
Thank you, for the insight and learnings provided daily by this team.
We have an opportunity to join an employers plan and take advantage of the matching contributions.
Our pick would be a global equity or target dated fund. Looking at performance, diversification and simplicity. Any additional insight is welcome.
The provider is Manulife.
MLI - MAWGE Mawer Global Equity
MLI - BRGLX Global Equity Index Fund (Blackrock)
MLI - B2050 Lifepath Blackrock Index 2050 Fund.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, for the insight and learnings provided daily by this team.
We have an opportunity to join an employers plan and take advantage of the matching contributions.
Our pick would be a global equity or target dated fund. Looking at performance, diversification and simplicity. Any additional insight is welcome.
The provider is Manulife.
MLI - MAWGE Mawer Global Equity
MLI - BRGLX Global Equity Index Fund (Blackrock)
MLI - B2050 Lifepath Blackrock Index 2050 Fund.
Thank you very much.
Q: Hi 5i,
What would be a reasonable PE and growth rate for MAGT?
What do you think would be a very attractive price to pay for MAGT?
Is there a different readily available valuation ratio one might use for MAGT?
If so, please suggest the ratio and the recommended value.
thanks
What would be a reasonable PE and growth rate for MAGT?
What do you think would be a very attractive price to pay for MAGT?
Is there a different readily available valuation ratio one might use for MAGT?
If so, please suggest the ratio and the recommended value.
thanks
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Veren Inc. (VRN)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE)
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Crew Energy Inc. (CR)
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Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
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Gear Energy Ltd. (GXE)
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Spartan Delta Corp. (SDE)
Q: Can you rank the above "cheap" Canadian Oil and Gas companies according to 12 month growth potential with the assumption of >$80 WTI and >$7 MMBtu Nat Gas (NYMEX) price ?
Q: What do you think the odds are that Nutrien could deliver a total return of 15% in a year? If you think the odds are pretty good, what would you expect that the return might be?
Q: Any views on TTX with a 60% gain today. Thx, James
Q: hi,
looking at recent earnings reports ( last was final year 2021/fourth quarter 2021 march 23,2022 release ), CPLF looks pretty good to me. it has growing revenue, profit, EBITDA, as well as a significant decreasing net loss. it seems to be in a business that is not going away, even with current economic conditions. it is extremely under the radar. it has positive cash balance. it is way down in price. do you think this is a good time to nibble away and add to a position? what are your current thoughts on this one? why do you think there is no coverage of this one in any investing/business media? cheers, chris
looking at recent earnings reports ( last was final year 2021/fourth quarter 2021 march 23,2022 release ), CPLF looks pretty good to me. it has growing revenue, profit, EBITDA, as well as a significant decreasing net loss. it seems to be in a business that is not going away, even with current economic conditions. it is extremely under the radar. it has positive cash balance. it is way down in price. do you think this is a good time to nibble away and add to a position? what are your current thoughts on this one? why do you think there is no coverage of this one in any investing/business media? cheers, chris
Q: I've traded around my position in ILMN for a few years and was thinking of adding. I like the long term potential of the sector and the regular consumables income. However, I'm wondering if CRSP is better value - less downside and similar upside. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks!