Q: Please make this public or private as you wish.
Miso Robotics and their product Flippy is a pre public company and I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on how to value it and what you think of its future?
Q: Chegg saw a big drop yesterday with their news of a slowdown in the education industry. Do you see future growth for this company? Would you buy on this dip? Or are there better opportunities out there?
By the way, I'm new to your service but reading the Q&A has become an essential part of my daily morning routine - thank you for the excellent insights!
Q: Can I have an updated opinion on this company. Stock has had positive momentum and am wondering if there may be some further potential or has the increase just been due to the general oil and gas upswing in the markets.
Q: Hello 5i,
I have been holding GILD for quite a while. While the analyst seem optimistic , with and average one year target of 79 and a high of 100 dollars, the stock just seems to get no traction.
What is your opinion of this stock and management. Thank you. cheers
Q: This stock still seems like a bargain even at current price. They beat the numbers by a nice margin and their outlook both short and long term was quite upbeat (I listened to the conference call).
Q: Is it possible to determine a price at which Zillow becomes attractive based on its original / remaining business? If so, what do you think this number might be?
Q: CPX accounts for 2.31% and AQN represents 4.63% of my unregistered portfolio. I was thinking of switching AQN into CPX or rebalancing so that each would be equal. Would there be another dividend producing utility that you would prefer over these two. I already own BEP(2.81%), BIP(2.23%), SPB(1.74%)and F(1.56%). Perhaps putting some of the AQN into one of the latter four mentioned? I do like the nice dividend that CPX provides. I am retired and have a decent pension and my portfolio is geared to dividend income.
Q: I have the impression that among the large Canadian banks you still favour BNS. Looking at a 1-year chart comparison, I see that even the usual laggards, CIBC and Laurentian Bank, have been doing better than BNS. By sticking with BNS, do you anticipate better performance going forward? (I own it and have not been overly impressed - what is the rationale for hanging on to it?)
Q: Mind C.T.I. seems to have a lot going for it for such a small firm. Please comment on your perception of its prospects and dividend reliability. Thanks!