Thank you for so much for the amazing/unparalleled service you provide to the small individual investor.
You have been recommending PLI as a high risk small cap stock. However, on Oct 9, you mentioned ... "for a high risk stock we think there could be potential but we are not huge fans of the valuation and balance sheet" but on Nov 11, in response to a question on "which stocks remind you of Amaya when it was $2" you mentioned "PLI has good potential".
Can you elaborate on your negative comments on the valuation/balance sheet of PLI and yet comparable to Amaya.
Q: Hi
I've look on the site and I might have missed it, where would one find what that "Ratings" mean. I know its been mentioned that a 'D' is stay away, "A+" means it doesn't exist so far. Apparently a "C" is not a buy. But is it a hold? How about a "C+".
Q: I have owned Boyd fro a while and am very pleased with your recommendation to purchase it. One thing that has always perplexed me about it though, is its name. For a 'income fund', it pays a rather paltry 1% dividend. Do you continue to recommend it because in the past it has been an income grower and therefore you expect it to eventually pay closer to 3% (which I would expect from an income fund) or is that just by the fact that it grows its dividends, the stock rises and there will are cap gains expectations? Or is it both?
Q: would you buy autocanada at this price. I have trouble understanding why it keeps dropping, read the earnings report 3 times, I want to double down, I have owned it since the 20's, sold in the 80's and bought back at 64.thanks dave
Q: I have just been advised by my broker (Scotia iTrade) that the special dividend is for shareholders who tendered before Nov 15 and that my only option now is to wait to see what the final offer is. Or sell right now to the market. Which is preferred? You can be assured the final offer won't be $.40.
Q: Thank you for your prompt reply to my inquiry about Elkwater this morning. You certainly know how to run a business and offer great service!
Would you please explain what you mean by "expect the shares to settle down in price a bit" - does that mean at current levels or closer to the financing price?
Thanks again.
Q: I like CPG for a long term hold but am currently significantly under water due to the falling oil prices. I have Capital gains in other stocks that I would like to offset. I am considering selling CPG for the tax loss and buying it back 31 days later. In the meantime I will buy a energy ETF with the funds to protect me if oil rebounds in the short term. If all stays the same or worse, I will sell the ETF after 31 days and buy back CPG. Your thoughts?
Q: Ag growth's outlook seems extremely positive based on international orders and large crop volumes. The stock seems to be reacting positively. Is it time to book some profits of should I buy more in the context of a dividend growth portfolio.The stock trades thinly and I am worried their international sales to Ukraine and may fall. thanks
Q: Canadian Banc Corp is an Investment Corporation
that invests in a diversified portfolio consisting of six
Canadian Banks. Two types of shares are available, a
Class A (BK) and a Preferred (BK.PR.A).
I have had class A shares for a few years and am very pleased. It seems to good great dividend and capital gains . I see the very low liquidity as a big problem. I believe you are not supportive of the structure and the fund.
Would you reduce as it is 6% of holding with no other bank exposure? what other red flags would you look out for.
thanks
Yossi
Q: Elkwater was highly recommended by a BNN guest around July 30th, when it was approximately seventy cents. It traded 12 million shares the next day and subsequently doubled due to the rights offering, giving the company a hefty market cap considering it had no deals signed.
Now, it's twenty cents and still trading heavily. Investors who bought in August have taken a big hit and the share price action seems a little unusual, to say the least.
Is it possible the .375 cent private placement will be re-priced or cancelled due to market conditions or is it a bought deal and completed?
Would you buy this company at current levels?
Thank you.
Q: Peter What is your thoughts on DH share dilution should we hit the sell button or is this a better way for them to reduce debt the stock in all likely hood will gravitate to the offer
Stan
Q: Would you consider both or either of these companies a buy? One is on the TSX, the other in NY and more concentrated in one area (rice). Might you have other preferences?
Your insights are appreciated!