Q: Would you average down and buy more AMT here? I know it is expensive on a valuation basis but is there any other fundamental issues that causes you concern? Do you think Keysight Tech would be a better way to play 5G? Thanks
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Q: Hi 5i.
Coal Island Ltd., a (former)shareholder in Hudson Resources Ltd. recently disclosed pursuant to the requirement for an "Early Warning Report" that it has 'disposed' of 18,466,827 common shares in HUD for 'gross aggregate proceeds of $2,874,526.00' through the facilities of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Does this mean that HUD bought back these shares, thus having the same effect as any normal share buy back, resulting in there being less money in the company but fewer shares outstanding and thus more value for each issued share, and would that be where the money for the transaction came from? Or would there be third party hidden in here somewhere?
Coal Island says it paid $0.15562 per share, and although the market price of this volatile stock has decreased some since the Coal Island disposition, the share price is still over .20 per share.
Thanks for helping me understand what went on here.
Peter
Coal Island Ltd., a (former)shareholder in Hudson Resources Ltd. recently disclosed pursuant to the requirement for an "Early Warning Report" that it has 'disposed' of 18,466,827 common shares in HUD for 'gross aggregate proceeds of $2,874,526.00' through the facilities of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Does this mean that HUD bought back these shares, thus having the same effect as any normal share buy back, resulting in there being less money in the company but fewer shares outstanding and thus more value for each issued share, and would that be where the money for the transaction came from? Or would there be third party hidden in here somewhere?
Coal Island says it paid $0.15562 per share, and although the market price of this volatile stock has decreased some since the Coal Island disposition, the share price is still over .20 per share.
Thanks for helping me understand what went on here.
Peter
Q: Hi there. What is your opinion on bombardier and what is their go forward outlook?
Q: Gentlemen
Would you swap out KXS for TOI. Which stock do you think has the better and quickest growth pattern.
Wayne
Would you swap out KXS for TOI. Which stock do you think has the better and quickest growth pattern.
Wayne
Q: Hi, Assuming you participated; do you have any thoughts on the Kinaxis conference call this morning?
Thank You,
Tim
Thank You,
Tim
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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Xebec Adsorption Inc. (XBC)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
Q: The markets have been very nasty to some favorites in the past week or so. Can you recommend one or two companies or funds that you think have really been hit unrealistically hard? Your opinion would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Q: Not a question but your subscribers may be interested in the response by the CEO of TTD to Google's latest move.
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Q: I think Goodman should send a free bottle of (Tenapanor) to each one of his shareholders to cure the irritable bowel syndrome which he has given to all of us.
Pete
Pete
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX)
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
Q: Hi, could you please explain the degree of the sell off in the renewable space. Any long term fundamental change in the industry? based on recent results any you would avoid.? Thanks
Q: I see ABCL is taking it on the chin today down 12% as I type this question. Since about January 1, 2021 I have been considering selling my NVTA and putting the money in ABCL but have done nothing to date. (Procrastination is sometimes the key to success)! NVTA weighting is 1.5%. 2 Questions...
Do you think ABCL has better long term prospects than NVTA and would you be interested in ABCL at +/- $31.50 USD? Or do you think I should use the basket approach and hold both?
Thanks,
Jim
Do you think ABCL has better long term prospects than NVTA and would you be interested in ABCL at +/- $31.50 USD? Or do you think I should use the basket approach and hold both?
Thanks,
Jim
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: What's the reason behind the current slip of BEP.UN/BEPC and BIP.UN/BIPC? These two combos should be steady industrial stocks and not subject to the stumble currently affecting the tech stocks? I know both had been up nicely over the past year but that's no reason to reverse so sharply of late. Any insight you can share? Thanks.
Q: Whats going on with well When do they report and do you expect them to be profitable.
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Xylem Inc. New (XYL)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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Reliance Inc. (RS)
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Trane Technologies plc (TT)
Q: Question regarding Google's announcement of changes to third party cookies and your thoughts on the potential benefits this may bring for some companies. I know its affecting companies like TTD but wouldnt ROKU benefit because they have their own ecosystem and can see what people watch, search for etc. or a company like FB who can see status's, conversations, group posts about products people still share so much information plus instagram (sharing info between the two). Or a PINS who again has its own ecosystem and can use that data to sell ads on its own site... hope this makes sense.
Also as of right now with the further rotation out of growth, what are your top 5 "buy now" companies that you *could* see rebounding quite nicely when the dust settles.
Also as of right now with the further rotation out of growth, what are your top 5 "buy now" companies that you *could* see rebounding quite nicely when the dust settles.
Q: I am investigating buying AC playing the “ back to normal “ theme. While it’s generally agreed that the number of customers will bounce back, and possibly even exceeding previous numbers , I am trying to determine the profile of these travellers ; will business bounce as much as vacationers , what will be the favourite travel destinations, how long will it take to play out etc. ? Do you know of any links that have done an in-depth investigation into the airline industry or AC in particular? Thanks. Derek
Q: I realize the markets have been weak lately, however, UPST is down about 50% from its high. Any idea why its down so much? What do you think of the prospects of this company? Is this a buying opportunity or should I stay on the sideline?
Thanks for any help you can provide
Thanks for any help you can provide
Q: RE my question about criteria for buyable microcaps. I cannot remember anything specific to help locate this item in the feed. As an alternative, could you suggest several criteria to help deciding if a microcap is worth considering for purchase: e.g., certain level of booked revenues etc.
Thanks, David
Thanks, David
Q: Google has held up pretty well through the market turmoil. Would you ever sell it to buy something that has been hit hard? For example, would you sell GOOG and buy TTD?
Q: I struggle to identify and summarize reporting dates for my holdings' earnings announcements. I am using the nasdaq site, which is inefficient and sometimes incorrect. Any suggestions on how to organize or what apps might be helpful?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Q: Would large investors be upset that the current share price of $7.68 is much lower than what they agreed to pay for the financing deal ($9.80). I don’t think the stock has closed higher than the financing price.
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ZST)
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
Q: Good morning team,
A few years ago I purchased ZAG as my bond portfolio for a long-term hold. It did will rising to $17.15, but as interest rates rose and it declined to my purchase price of $16.40, and given that I am over 70 years old, I sold out to preserve capital. I am looking for an alternative, safer place to put the fixed income portion of my portfolio. GICs and money market funds offer weak returns. I am looking at ZST (and ZUS for $US). Do you think these are a good places to go for safety of capital and rising return assuming interest rates continue to go up?
A few years ago I purchased ZAG as my bond portfolio for a long-term hold. It did will rising to $17.15, but as interest rates rose and it declined to my purchase price of $16.40, and given that I am over 70 years old, I sold out to preserve capital. I am looking for an alternative, safer place to put the fixed income portion of my portfolio. GICs and money market funds offer weak returns. I am looking at ZST (and ZUS for $US). Do you think these are a good places to go for safety of capital and rising return assuming interest rates continue to go up?