Can you comment on the merger of ZENA into HEXO. Combined company should have sales around $220M and reduced admin costs. Also, buying ZENA now seems to offer a ~13% discount to the takeover price. Is this due to takeover uncertainty?
Q: Hello 5i
I believe Guardant Health reported earnings this past week.
Could I have your analysis of the report and thoughts on future earnings etc?
Thank you
Dave
Q: I am looking for a small cap gold stock with the most potential in the future.
SMT ,Nulegacy,krr,dng
What are your thoughts and what is your thought of Atlas resources owning 52% of Sierra?Could this be a take over?are they increasing their ownership over time?Please rank the companies for me.Thanks
Q: Hello, I was wondering if I could get your thoughts on TGH and SNP. Very different small caps but both seem to have positive future growth trajectories - infrastructure play (TGH) and innovative leveraging of cryptocurrency trends in CRM (SNP). I always appreciate your insight on the different securities. Thank you.
Q: Wondering when it will be determined whether the majority of the short positions will have been successful or not? If the short positions are largely successful does that bode poorly for the stock and its share price would continue to decline? What share price would largely support the short positions?
Under your analytics tool, it's clear that I am too heavily weighted to Canadian stocks. To solve that problem, I'd like to get some US cash to purchase more US stocks. To do that, I'd like to use Norbert's Gambit.
I'm also overweight Canadian financial stocks so my thought is to sell my, for example, TD stock on the US dollar side of my RRSP account to get the US cash.
I would then buy GOOG or some other strong tech stocks as I'm currently underweight tech.
Based on what I've read about Norbert's Gambit, it's often suggested to buy DLR on the Canadian side and then sell DLR.U on the US side to get your US cash.
My question is - as I already have some stocks that are dual listed, such as TD, can I simply sell them on the US side of my account rather than buying the DLR and going that route. Does that make sense?
Thanks so much. Great service for the average Canadian.
Q: Hello 5i,
I have just completed three very detailed posts about performing Norbert's Gambit using RBC Direct Investing. (For Peter who had asked the Question sometime in the past week or so). I have tried to be as diligent as possible but there is always the chance that I have made an error or omission - which I also noted in the post.
I know you do not normally monitor the Forums, but in this instance I was wondering if you would like to review the post for accuracy if you have someone on staff who is knowledgeable about the process? If not, that is fine, but I just wanted to give you a "head's up" about this in case any further questions arise from my Forum posts.
Thanks for providing the members with the Forums - they are an awesome, albeit underused, resource!!!
Cheers,
Mike
Q: Good morning. I bought 400 hundred shares just under 50.00 last October. Watched it rise like a rocket and sold 325 shares prior to the split and boughtmore Apple and MSFT. It's now trading around 30.00. Not sure why it's in the penalty box even with the current rotation underway. Can you enlighten me as to why? Do I stay the course or sell same ? Thanks David
Q: What are your thoughts on the last quarter for AC? Is this still a buy or hold if already owned? Looking at adding more as only 1% of the portfolio.
Q: Lately, I've been researching companies that sell their products or services directly to consumers such as Angi, Pinterest, Fiverr and Pelaton to name a few. I dig up at least a dozen articles and opinion pieces from various investment-related websites, including yours truly, 5i Research. In the case of the above-mentioned companies, there hasn't been much in the way of negative facts that would lead me to take a pass on any of the above companies,. But, when I go to review websites such as TrustPilot, etc., the percentage of negative comments from consumers of these products or services is extremely high, anywhere from 20% to 70% with ratings of 0 or 1 star. More worrisome is the fact that the number of reviews is in the hundreds which leads me to think that the negative comments do not originate solely from competitors. How much importance would you give these reviews when weighing the pros and cons of an investment in a consumer-facing company?
Robert
Q: Taiwan is in worst drought in decades. TSM is in Taiwan and much water is needed to make Chips. Should I sell TSM and purchase another Chip Company. What company should I purchase NVDA, AMD, MRVL, QCOM, INTC ?
China is also a threat to Taiwan and is currently sending War Planes over Taiwan. This is another problem facing Pres. Biden.