Q: Hello, I am looking for a reason to keep my ENGH holdings. It's trading at $19 ( and I paid $31 orignially).
Would a pullback in prices of the massive U.S. A.I. companies affect ENGH's price? I understand that investors are questioning the high valuations of companies like Nividia.
Could a pullback in the A.I. industry valuations create buying opportunities for ENGH?
I am hesistating to sell ENGH at this point because it is profitable, has a good balance sheet, and the dividend is still attractive. But, if management continues to stay on the sidelines for investing its cash for much longer, I am concerned that the stock price will continue to fall.
Q: Can you comment on whether or not you feel there are currently issues in the Private Equity market today, and how it would (or perhaps would not) have any affect on BAM and / or BN's business. What is the biggest current concern that is negatively affecting stock price. I am trying to decide whether or not to take a position in one, or both.
Q: I read your August comment on Affirm trading at 42x PE.
I am looking to see the accuracy of Yahoo Finance consensus EPS $2.98 (2026) and $3.95 (2027).
Can you please share what EPS you see for each respective years.
Thank you
Q: Telus back to 2014 valuations,wow ! Would a rational recommendation be a " hold" if oversold, a "sell" if at high risk ? any other suggestion + point of vue shall be appreciated ..
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Asked by Jean-Yves on November 19, 2025
Q: Goodmorning
I would like to broaden my overall understanding and knowledge of the financial market similar to a investment advisor but not that comprehensive.
Is their a correspondence course or series of books manuals etc that could be used to help broaden an individual knowledge?
Thks so much
Marcel
Q: AI stock picks for the future. Goldman Sachs has a ranking of companies it says are most likely to translate AI investment into productivity gains. These are the top 5.
Q: Hi Team,
If you had to pick only one CDR with the highest potential stock price appreciation what would it be. Regardless of risk and sector.
Thanks
Q: Could you please list some companies that are growing earnings by at least 20% expected for each of the next two years with decent certainty, that have 2026 PEG <1?