Q: Hi 5i team, I see no one has asked about CXO since last August. This stock was brought to my attention but wanted to get your thoughts on it. Is it a good 1 to take a risk on ?
Q: RIC (Richmont) With the price of gold moving up and down and mentioning perhaps a better year this year in the past answers.Do you see any improvements in the next 6 months to year in their performance.Tks
Q: I'm looking at buying a position in TIMBERCREEK SENIOR MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CORP(MTG:TSX, CA). Can you please comment on this company and if this is a good time to purchase it.
Q: Priceline PCLN. I know you guys were fairly early on the purchase of this stock and has grow exponentially since then. Is it cheap now, should I hold or purchase more?
Q: RECENTLY YOU MADE A COMMENT ABOUT "DKAM " TO ONE OF YOUR CLIENT.HOW ONE CAN BUY IT ?.I CHECK WITH DISCOUNT BROKER(TD) AND IT SEEMS IT IS NOT ON THEIR LIST.I APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENT AND HAVE A GOOD HEATH AND DAY-EBRAHIM
With recent comments regarding theater goer's #'s being down 20% compared to last summer - NetFlix plus other cable shows - we've seen a 4% hit for CGX since closing last week.
stock has been fairly stagnant for most of the year and is down 9% overall since the beginning of the year.
I have a 4% position. Would you consider this high? Should I take some cash out and redeploy it elsewhere? If so, where? And would you consider CGX a Buy, Hold or Sell right now considering these recent announcements?
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan:
I am sorry to hear Peter's accident. I hope you feel better soon. Thank you both for your very informative articles. I learn alot. Could I know your opinion about ARN, AAA, ICP and GFS should I sell? I lost money on those stock. Is there any hope in those companies.. Thanks a lot. Keep up the good work. Regards,
Q: ITP - Intertape Polymer Group has just boosted its dividend by 50% based on a positive outlook and there has recently been some insider buying. Earnings are due out this August, and the last time that they boosted their dividend, their earnings surprised nicely on the upside. This company seems to be a real cash machine; Good, clean earnings with not a lot of accruals. The company has almost no analyst coverage, yet it is approaching a 1B market cap. This company is yearning for outstanding, conflict free analysis of the type that 5i can provide. Will 5i be covering this company in the near future? What did you think of the dividend boost, proposed share buyback, and stated positive outlook?
Q: Peter, in my diversified portfolio, thinking about adding one riskier stock with a view to growth. Would you pick QST or SPE, without regard for the sector difference. Thanks
Q: Do you see it as a red flag or cause for concern that at the end of 2013 BAD had receivables of $92 million on sales of $324 million.
Your thoughts would be appreciated
Q: Hi guys, Why should someone «who has done okay with CPG» sell and wait for something interesting.
From what I hear the dividend(6%) is safe and with a 3%-4% annual growth I think it is still a good investment.
It's not sure that something more interesting will surely come along. A bird in the hand......
Your thoughts.
Thanks
Q: Given the present market environment do you view preferred shares as a safe place to invest new money seeking a modest return...if so, could you make a few recommendations...Bonds seem doomed with the threat of rising interest rates and common shares too susceptible to a correction? Thanks.
Have been sitting on this one for a time. Was reported on BNN to begin watching it move beginning of July with new technologies coming on line that only VXS can satisfy and sure enough it is up 25% since June 25 after technically 2 months of flat performance.
I am seriously considering adding a small position. Is there any comments you can provide that might help me out?
Q: Please comment on Timbercreek Mortgage Investment (TMC) vs Timbercreek Senior Mortgage Investment (MTG). Both pay high dividends. Which one would you prefer for an income portfolio and why? Thanks!
Q: Many seniors who withdraw funds from RRIFs but don't require the funds for expenses are not aware that investments need not be sold and commissions paid to fund the withdrawal, as in Donald's recent question. John Heinzl addresses this in a recent article titled "the ABCs of mandatory RRIF withdrawals" available here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investor-education/rrif-minimum-withdrawals-separating-fact-from-fiction/article19380686/#dashboard/follows/