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Q: It would appear that a merger for AYA is no longer in the cards (please excuse the pun). What are your views, then, on the company going forward? Is is now fairly valued or are there reasonable growth prospects?

The two concerns I have are that the inability to find a partner suggests that there is a lack of value/interest in the company and secondly, that the management in place does not have Baasov's vision or ability to grow the firm.

Are either of these concerns founded?

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on October 19, 2016
Q: I have a question about Grenville Strategic Royalty's announcement yesterday about their stopping their dividend (which I expected) and their new partnerships (which I did not expect). Do you think that these new partnerships are a good idea? Do you think that their debenture is a safe investment at this time (as part of a diversified portfolio)?
Read Answer Asked by Daniel on October 19, 2016
Q: Hallo I5, my cash position is over 25% and would like to buy one or more of the above stocks with div. income in mind and some growth. I would appreciate your help in my selection, perhaps suggest better ones. I like the chart of MFR.un but can not find any information MER, holdings, etc. I also own MAW104 and Maw105 in my portfolio and I am up 25% on both, should I take profit? Many thanks for your advise. J.A.P.Burlington
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on October 19, 2016
Q: I purchased Sun Life for some exposure to a rising rate environment even though I don't expect rates to increase very much. My concern with Sun Life and other insurance companies is there exposure to Canadian real estate as part of their investments. I know that Sun Life has an active real estate division and they purchased a real estate company in 2015 as well. Do you think this is a risk in the event of a real estate downturn in Canada? Safer to play Fairfax which I understand has zero exposure to Canadian real estate, despite its higher valuation? Am I over thinking things here?

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on October 19, 2016