Q: JD.COM has slid below the $85 mark which was the entry point I was looking for .... It appears according to Bloomberg to be due to " sustained spending on logistics and new initiatives " ..... Here is a link to the article https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/jd-com-slides-e-commerce-052250118.html...... Doesn't seem to alarming to me so I am thinking of proceeding with purchase ...... Does 5 I see any alarm bells I may have missed in the Bloomberg article ? And when is their next reporting date ? ..... Thanks for your advice .
Regarding XBC just a comment .....I'd suggest they fire their current accounting department and hire these guys...... https://www.drf.com/ .....They are way better with numbers ......{ If I am going to lose money I might as well have a chuckle } ......
Q: Could you please comment on what is recently driving the recent share price rise? What are the next big events that will affect share price. Will they get into single events gaming in Ontario.
Q: Hi Folks,
I am looking to update my RRSP - I currently hold PG, TD, BNS, MFC, ABBV, PFE, T, BCE, AQN, BIP.UN, ENB - I am thinking of swapping PG with Verizon ( or can you suggest another with a dividend ) to add some "torque".
Thanks
Q: Everyone seems to hate the technicals on semi charts. Cramer thinks they are expensive. I look at both Broadcom and Qualcomm and think they are cheap on a forward PE basis. Yes there are short term supply issues. But double digit growth and these companies with forward PE in the teens. How are these companies not a table pounding buy for dividend growth?
Q: This company once traded as high as $60/share. It appears to be the premier nat gas producer in Canada. How likely do you think it hits its old high in the next 12-24 month? I know, that would be more than 100% increase.
Q: Ever since the Caldwell suspended their dividends to re invest into the business with a technology focused acquisition the stock price and trading volume is trending higher and higher on a very tight float. It seems it is one watch or invest in now given the tailwinds expected in talent acquisition post COVID?
Q: The new CEO has been in place for about 18 months now and the latest financial reports were solid. While you never "disowned" the stock it was dropped from the portfolio. Would you be a buyer of this stock now, anticipating growth in lumber in particular as well as M&A activity or is it too soon yet to judge this new exec team?
Q: What is Blu Gas? Is it just another name for hydrogen?
There is a company called BLU on the Australian ASX exchange.. Can we trade on this exchange and how?
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in Advance.
Q: Hello Peter,
Could you please comment on curaleaf's earnings and their reach into Europe? I would have thought their numbers and their global reach would have caused the stock to surge but it was tempered.. Also, given that US is not federally regulated, i thought US companies could not go international as I would have expected them to acquire outside USA at an earlier date. Any comments. Finally, since Curaleaf trades on cdnx, and if it is to move to Nasdaq or NYSE (with federal changes), what would happen to my shares. I know if it is TSXV to TSX or NYSE, it is non-issue. I just wanted clarity if shares traded on neo or cdnx, if same applies. Thanks very much.
Q: Friday morning 9:40am and XBC is down heavy based on pre-announcement of sales decline. XBC has been touted as one of 5i's top growth stocks. But things happen. In earlier question today you replied that you would have to do more work on this. How and when will this new information be passed along? How do you now rate the stock? Is this a one time incident that will be overcome or does this significantly change your view?