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Q: can i have a list of canadian companies who's return on equity is greater than their p/e. thx
Read Answer Asked by tim on November 24, 2025
Q: In FU to my previous question about the need to pay capital gains my new CVE shares from the takeover of MEG, you stated it can be a tax-free transaction "if the rollover is declared". As I did an AI search for clarity, it states that the Section 85 rollover cannot be declared unilaterally by one party; both the individual taxpayer and the acquiring Canadian company must jointly elect for the Section 85 rollover. Can I assume that CVE would have declared their part in the "joint election" with CRA? So when I file my taxes and use the form, it should be okay? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Donald on November 24, 2025
Q: Between these two companies, if only one is to be owned, which would you select for a long term hold? Which company has a bigger "moat" and is less likely to be disrupted?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Joel on November 24, 2025
Q: Macro/ banking -financial question

Sub prime mortgage crisis encore?

Do you see any evidence to suggest that this possibility is lurking just below the surface potentially could explode in the near future?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Donald on November 24, 2025
Q: Hi 5i Team,

I have been researching the financing models of neocloud operators. It appears that these companies are financing their GPU infrastructure investments at capital costs that significantly exceed their return on invested capital (ROIC). In other words, their cost of capital is materially higher than their ROIC, resulting in a value destruction dynamic where each dollar of new capital deployed actually destroys economic value rather than creating it.

This situation raises questions about sustainability:

1. How are CoreWeave, Nebius, and similar operators financing these substantial infrastructure buildouts, given the mismatch between capital costs and ROIC? Is this model sustainable in the long term, or does it rely on continuous refinancing and favourable market sentiment?

2. Considering Galaxy Digital's recent announcements regarding data center partnerships and infrastructure initiatives, how exposed is Galaxy Digital to these neocloud operators? What percentage of GLXY's revenue or growth expectations is tied to these relationships?

3. If the neocloud financing model proves unsustainable, meaning operators like CoreWeave or Nebius encounter difficulties with refinancing or solvency, what impact would that have on Galaxy Digital's business and financial projections?

I would appreciate your perspective on whether this concern regarding capital structure is reflected in GLXY's valuation, or if it poses an underappreciated risk for investors.

Thank you for your continued insights and research.

Best regards,

Matt
Read Answer Asked by Matt on November 24, 2025
Q: If you were to buy 5 stocks for their dividend what would they be?
Read Answer Asked by Brian on November 24, 2025
Q: Nuttall seems to strongly favour natural gaz stocks over oil for various reasons (AI,LNG etc..) but climate is a factor of volatility. What is your view about oil vs natural gaz stocks as investor and for the upcoming years ?
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on November 24, 2025
Q: Hi, these are my growth stock and would like to know in which order you would sell . Will sell one and maybe lighten up on on two other.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on November 21, 2025
Q: Thank you for the excellent market update comparing the AI boom to history. What are the top 'capex-light' companies that you feel may participate in the AI boom?
Read Answer Asked by Mike on November 21, 2025
Q: Hi, I don’t think I worded my recent question about the energy/mining sector very well. I was looking for some ancillary type company suggestions, like the company that supplies the sand for fracking or provides well services or repairs or leases the mining equipment or is going to build the roads to remote mines…that kind of thing. I guess anything that might be on your radar or comes to mind as an opportunity in that space broadly.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on November 21, 2025