Q: i bave large positions in both companies.
gsy is cheap, beats earnings every quarter, increase their dividend, return on equity approaching 30% , target increased to 85, yet does not seem to get much love.
lspd is a momentum stock increasing revenue by huge amounts, everyone loves the company, no earnings.
i know completely different companies but why such a discrepancy. is it because gsy is a subprime lender.
dave
Q: I looked at Morningside Quant Reports Thompson Reuters Reports and other stats on the above stocks and found the following:
TSGI. 16% Discount Undervalued. PEG .47 Moderate Buy/Buy ratings from 6 analysts
What value do you place on Quantitative Reports as compared to other analyses? How useful are they? Are the above stocks overdone on the downside primarily due to recent global markets uncertainty or because of their own performance. The above stocks seem to have been severely re-evaluated. The idea of exiting a falling position is to eventually replace it with a position with better upside and less risk which seems to be the challenging bit. Your comments and opinions please.
Q: Good morning. Can you comment on this company. They continue to have a backlog of contracts and they claim that the amos satellite they just launched has 5g capabilities. The satellite is scheduled to be in position 11 days after their launch. Comments?
Q: When can we expect to hear more about the bid for IPL. I would have expected it to be trading closer to the $30. I know that the company said it would be tight-lipped but it should tell shareholders what is going on.
As usual; many thanks
Ian
Q: Is now is a good time to average down on TSGI, either in general or for my specific case? I.E. is the likelihood of a turn-around for TSGI good enough to invest a little more at a time of high pessimism for this stock (buy low)?
Context for my case:
o I hold TSGI in my RSP,
o it is currently 1.1% of all our portfolios (which are up 20.7% YTD),
o it is down 56% since I bought in July 2018,
o I don't need the money from TSGI for a few years (I'm under 60).
Thanks.
Here is the summary of the 5i report from June of 2018:
"It is hard to not be impressed by what TSGI has accomplished. Over just five years, the company has grown from a market-cap of $500 million to $7.2 billion. While it has been a messy story, this is another case of a great Canadian company that no one ever talks about. Even if TSGI is trading at a premium to peers (we do not think it is materially more expensive), the valuation is cheap with respect to the growth and cash flow the company has. Meanwhile, we think the SBG purchase has a lot of potential over the long-term but this of course could lead to a few mixed quarters as costs related to the purchase work their way through results. We are upgrading TSGI one notch to ‘A-’."