Q: Of the 23 stocks in your Growth Portfolio, which 2-3 stocks are the current best buys, relative to current price/valuation and seasonality of  tax-loss selling season i.e., CRH. HWO, OTEX
        
    
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            Q: Can you give us your thoughts on the above co.? Q3 recently released and recent CDN purchase should add growth over time. A Lundin co. offers some experienced mgmt.  
        
    
            Q: I would appreciate your comments on the use of DRIPs in margin, RRIF, RRSP and TFSA portfolios.  I am a conservative investor (age 75 with company pension plan) and favour banks, utilities and telecoms.
        
    
            Q: Good afternoon 5i team,
I have been looking into tax loss buying and keep coming back to your high view of Knight Therapeutics. It seems that a good deal of your views on the stock depends upon management. And in looking into the stock a little, it does seem that Jonathan Goodman is a kind of Wayne Gretzky in the business world. A rich kit who did well:). Here in Montréal he also recognized as an important philanthropist. A couple questions I have that I would appreciate your seasoned view on:
The CFO left but he doesn't seem to be just any CFO. he was also it seems a kind of founding partner of Knight. His position has been taken by the former CF O of Paladin, so that is good. But, he does seem to have been more than a CFO. I notice that the company that he moved to has become increasingly closer to Knight. So, I was wondering whether this was perhaps a strategic move by both companies. But, perhaps I am reading too much into it. You probably have heard more about this change than I would have and so I would appreciate you view on both the loss and the possibility of a strategic move.
Secondly, it seems that Jonathan Goodman is all - important at GUD. He has had an accident and although he seems to be, as he says, 'Almost' as good as ever, there is still a question there. He seems to have the intelligence to find a small but lucrative niche in this field and has the strength and selling ability to make the most of it. He looks good. But, what if he goes? I am not sure but I believe you mentioned in your report that the actual cash that they hold would cushion against that eventuality. Am I right in that understanding?
And heck, since it is Black Friday, I will throw another question in for free: You say that patience is needed. He says that it is going to take twenty years. Many of us are beginning to see twenty years as a pretty big number and we may not be here to see the tree grow. So, is it a good investment for the older crew? But, maybe like the old apple tree, we are better to plant one for the next generation.
thanks
    I have been looking into tax loss buying and keep coming back to your high view of Knight Therapeutics. It seems that a good deal of your views on the stock depends upon management. And in looking into the stock a little, it does seem that Jonathan Goodman is a kind of Wayne Gretzky in the business world. A rich kit who did well:). Here in Montréal he also recognized as an important philanthropist. A couple questions I have that I would appreciate your seasoned view on:
The CFO left but he doesn't seem to be just any CFO. he was also it seems a kind of founding partner of Knight. His position has been taken by the former CF O of Paladin, so that is good. But, he does seem to have been more than a CFO. I notice that the company that he moved to has become increasingly closer to Knight. So, I was wondering whether this was perhaps a strategic move by both companies. But, perhaps I am reading too much into it. You probably have heard more about this change than I would have and so I would appreciate you view on both the loss and the possibility of a strategic move.
Secondly, it seems that Jonathan Goodman is all - important at GUD. He has had an accident and although he seems to be, as he says, 'Almost' as good as ever, there is still a question there. He seems to have the intelligence to find a small but lucrative niche in this field and has the strength and selling ability to make the most of it. He looks good. But, what if he goes? I am not sure but I believe you mentioned in your report that the actual cash that they hold would cushion against that eventuality. Am I right in that understanding?
And heck, since it is Black Friday, I will throw another question in for free: You say that patience is needed. He says that it is going to take twenty years. Many of us are beginning to see twenty years as a pretty big number and we may not be here to see the tree grow. So, is it a good investment for the older crew? But, maybe like the old apple tree, we are better to plant one for the next generation.
thanks
            Q: BCI  trades with very low volume    I like bci  but if I take a larger position in it  and I want to sell  I would have issues in getting out of BCI    I bought PBL  on your great advice  but it also has low volumes  this is the case with many small cap companies    you are  a great source of  stock information   
        
    
            Q: how long must you wait until you can repurchase a company you sold as a tax loss without losing the tax loss benefit   thanks  Paul
        
    
            Q:   IS telus a smart buy now. Also if I buy now am I eligible for this years dividend payment? If so when do they payout?
        
    
            Q: Where can I find a source of long run stock analysis --- say 30 years --- to look at "what if"  scenarios looking at the stock using DRIP and not using DRIP.  I prefer Dividend Aristocrats.  Is there a list of Canadian Dividend Aristocrats?  I read that in thirty years Royal Bank went from $3 to $100 and their dividend grew to equal the $3 cost of the stock 30 years ago thereby realizing a 100% yield.  This reinforces the "buy and hold" philosophy.
        
    
            Q: For the RRSP  and TFSA account , Is there any rule by CRA that you have to invest certain percentage of the portfolio in Canadian equities?
        
    
            Q: Hi,
Thank you for the great service. I just renewed for another 2 years. In regards to Photon Control, would this be a good time to take profits and buy back in at another time?
    Thank you for the great service. I just renewed for another 2 years. In regards to Photon Control, would this be a good time to take profits and buy back in at another time?
            Q: Should I be looking at PUR for a tax loss or adding on weakness?  Down 22% YTD but only hold a 3% position in my portfolio.  Only stock I hold in the space.
        
    
            Q: I have held Stella Jones for over a year and it has finally started to move. I wonder if all the metal poles I see are hurting this companies bottom line. Could you clarify what you see as the future prospects or would it be better to sell at a modest profit and move on to a better story.
        
    
            Q: Would you say that the end of the strike at CEZinc is a good sign that zinc is headed in the right direction? I would think that when the production is not needed there is no rush to settle. Would you view this as a positive for the sector in general? For Trevali Mining is this a positive or a negative? Thanks!
        
    
            Q: SIS just broke through resistance of 17.40 or so on a little above average volume on Friday, even though the US market was only open half the day. 
Would you think it would be a good time to add a little here given its all time high or wait to see if it cools off a little first?
Thanks
Jeff
        
    Would you think it would be a good time to add a little here given its all time high or wait to see if it cools off a little first?
Thanks
Jeff
            Q: Hi the great 5i team, following your portfolio suggestion, we finally turn a losing into a gain this year. What we want to know is related to capital gain / loss. If net loss 2016 is 20000 and net loss from other years is 80000, what would be the amount of total capital gain this year without paying tax ? Thanks always.
        
    
            Q: In a registered account I still have some byd.un.  thanks to you, I have not sold them all as the price went up and up.  But as of now I really don't see the valuation here.  With no tax consequences to worry about.  Just the trading commission   Which name might be better to switch into.?
Thanks
    Thanks
            Q: Is the company decision to buy back shares rather than increase dividends the reason for the big hit today? Is there something else?
        
    
            Q: When does PEOPLE Corp report? What are the expectations for the quarter?
        
    
            Q: Any explanation for positive move of PHO today?
        
    
            Q: I would appreciate your comments on the just released press release of TSGI concerning the sale of its securities of NYX to Scientific Games.
Many thanks, Peter
    Many thanks, Peter
 
                             
                             
                 
                    