Q: should i think about dumping any of these companys i am down in.. cdz qst zbx crbk psh...... thaks in advance for your great sevice. regards cliff
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Q: Hello 5i,
I notice that RTX jumps up to over $1000 a share once a year for the last few years. Would you suggest a limit sell order good until cancelled at that price?
I notice that RTX jumps up to over $1000 a share once a year for the last few years. Would you suggest a limit sell order good until cancelled at that price?
Q: What can you comment about the impact on NFI of Lion Electric's latest news?
From my preliminary research, it appears Lion is not public and no details are available about it's financial position/results to date, although the move to New York via NGA Corp looks to position it as a ~$1.9 billion market cap (vs ~$1.2 billion for NFI).
It appears that Lion does not actually sell anything yet? (they're taking "pre-orders"), supposedly has capacity to build ~6,500 units per year (vs ~2,500 for NFI).
Any news or thoughts about their announced plans to build electric delivery vehicles for Amazon fit with Amazon's announced "plans" to purchase 100,000 electric delivery vehicles from Rivian/Ford?
From my preliminary research, it appears Lion is not public and no details are available about it's financial position/results to date, although the move to New York via NGA Corp looks to position it as a ~$1.9 billion market cap (vs ~$1.2 billion for NFI).
It appears that Lion does not actually sell anything yet? (they're taking "pre-orders"), supposedly has capacity to build ~6,500 units per year (vs ~2,500 for NFI).
Any news or thoughts about their announced plans to build electric delivery vehicles for Amazon fit with Amazon's announced "plans" to purchase 100,000 electric delivery vehicles from Rivian/Ford?
Q: Hi. Am I right to think that the option of switching to the floating rate series 45 is not a good deal since with the current pref there is the minimum yield and the possibility of a higher yield if rates rise in 5 years? Is it likely to be forced to convert to series 45 in your opinion? Thank you.
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
Q: Hi,
If I wanted to do a comparison of LSPD to similar companies in the industry in which it operates, which ones would you consider?
Thanks,
If I wanted to do a comparison of LSPD to similar companies in the industry in which it operates, which ones would you consider?
Thanks,
Q: Do you still feel the same about Lemonade as you did in your response on Nov. 10th? It seems to continue to go up in price.
Thanks, Lesley
Thanks, Lesley
Q: is WKHS a buy knowing that they are in the running for the postal contract being approved 1st or 2nd quarter of next near?
Thanks, Lesley
Thanks, Lesley
Q: Hi I am a holder of CVS. Within the past few weeks the price has risen sharply from mid-60.00 to 72.00 range on 2 occasions. First time was on vaccine news but dropped sharply a few days later on Amazon announcement of online drug sales. Within the past week it’s back today at 72.52. Are there underlying fundamentals to take it higher, and/or do you think their “full service” health service model will be involved with the vaccine rollout and administration and hence share price continue to move higher? Thanks
Q: This question is about valuations and growth. How do you determine when a valuation is too high? To me it seems extremely hard to me.
I've owed KXS since $80 (thank you btw) and still have most of my position at the current price, but isn't the valuation like 150X earnings and 20x fwd sales or something?
Same with PLTR: my cost base is $22/share, and it seems like it has tremendous growth prospects... but a really high valuation (what is the fwd valuation btw?).
At what point would you sell (KXS and PLTR for example) just on valuation alone even with amazing growth?
Sorry if this is poorly worded... but I think you get the idea of what i am trying to say.
I've owed KXS since $80 (thank you btw) and still have most of my position at the current price, but isn't the valuation like 150X earnings and 20x fwd sales or something?
Same with PLTR: my cost base is $22/share, and it seems like it has tremendous growth prospects... but a really high valuation (what is the fwd valuation btw?).
At what point would you sell (KXS and PLTR for example) just on valuation alone even with amazing growth?
Sorry if this is poorly worded... but I think you get the idea of what i am trying to say.
Q: Could you please rank your top 10 favourite growth small cap names (US, Canada, or elsewhere). Could you please also rank those same names in terms of lowest risk to highest. Thanks as always to the entire team for your unbelievable service.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Pls comment on Cloudera’s earning and outlook.
Do you like this company?
Thank you for your professional advice and excellent service.
Pls comment on Cloudera’s earning and outlook.
Do you like this company?
Thank you for your professional advice and excellent service.
Q: Hello 5i
I know you are generally cautious on IPOs but I would love to hear your thoughts on this one. The technology sounds very promising.
Thank you
Dave
I know you are generally cautious on IPOs but I would love to hear your thoughts on this one. The technology sounds very promising.
Thank you
Dave
Q: In your answer to a question concerning REAL you mentioned that the stock is cheap. Would you please explains what makes a stock cheap and conversely what makes an expensive stock. Thanks … Cal
Q: I am really liking my initial impressions of Marten Transport (MRTN). It's relative lack of correlation to my current pipeline, bank and insurance company-centric portfolio plus its dividend (admittedly American...) make it attractive. What is your perception of MRTN? Do you see equivalent quality growth and dividend prospects among Canadian transport stocks?
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
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NexTier Oilfield Solutions Inc. (NEX)
Q: i have a highly leveraged account .
Thanks to the good markets i like to add one highperformer with modest downsiide.
Sectors etc not a conccern
Suggest one with why you chose this one
Thanks to the good markets i like to add one highperformer with modest downsiide.
Sectors etc not a conccern
Suggest one with why you chose this one
Q: Good morning'
Can you confirm the price you "bought" BNS
Could you tell me if DSG bought back stock in the last quarter, AND if so how much they bought since Jan 1
Thanks
CDJ
Can you confirm the price you "bought" BNS
Could you tell me if DSG bought back stock in the last quarter, AND if so how much they bought since Jan 1
Thanks
CDJ
Q: Hi Team,
Are you able to explain the news out of gsy this afternoon? Positive/negative?
Thanks!
Are you able to explain the news out of gsy this afternoon? Positive/negative?
Thanks!
Q: I came across this company and see there has only been one question on it . Looks very interesting to me. Could you give me your insight on it.
Thanks Dave
Thanks Dave
Q: I am looking for the best us or possible globael ETF that will cover all aspects of HYDROGEN for now and for the future any suggestions and rational for each
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Active vs passive investing over next 12 months. I had shifted much of my USA and International exposure to low cost ETFs. With most mutual funds in that class at the time having MERs>2.0% and rising tides making it hard for them to outperform their fees. The landscape in Canada has improved for mutual funds with many companies releasing new lower MER funds or significantly dropping them on exisiting funds. With the bar for otuperforming their MER much lower now do you consider the lower fee active funds a better choice in these more volatile times? I am holding some cash and need to decide is I put it in ETFs to hit the average or pay for more active management in some well managed global and USA funds.