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Q: I am wondering what the P/E ratio is of LSI? I recently read from one of your replies that it was 20. I looked on Google and they show a P/E of 45. I looked at another site and they stated 49. I assume that people are using different criteria such as forward looking P/Es, trailing 12 month P/E,... I sometimes find it difficult to get consistent data between sites. Is it possible there are different standards for calculating this ratio?
You've stated in a reply that you feel that LSI is riskier than BADger. Other than being a smaller company, did you have other concerns as well? You've most definitely spoken positively about both companies and am considering a position in one of the two. I tend to hold stocks for a very long time and am wondering which you think has greater growth potential over the long term.
Thank You.
You've stated in a reply that you feel that LSI is riskier than BADger. Other than being a smaller company, did you have other concerns as well? You've most definitely spoken positively about both companies and am considering a position in one of the two. I tend to hold stocks for a very long time and am wondering which you think has greater growth potential over the long term.
Thank You.
Q: What would be the best 2 or 3 companies (large/mid/small cap) with significant exposure to Duvernay fields? time horizon...consider long term hold..8 to 10 years...
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Q: I was wondering what you thought of Chipotle Mexican Grill. It has a low debt and share count and good growth. But the PE is high. I am looking for a long term investment and capitol growth. I like the US market long term. Thanks
Q: Hi, is there any more news on Andrew Peller since your last answers regarding the trade agreement. The stock does seem to be building quite a long base. Thanks, Bill Y.
Q: Hi Team,
Thanks for suggesting IWO (US small cap ETF) and IBB (US biotech ETF).
I'm up handsomely since buying in. I read your view about IBB a couple of days ago, but I'm wondering what your current view is about IWO.
I keep hearing mixed views about the space, but I only trust yours.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for suggesting IWO (US small cap ETF) and IBB (US biotech ETF).
I'm up handsomely since buying in. I read your view about IBB a couple of days ago, but I'm wondering what your current view is about IWO.
I keep hearing mixed views about the space, but I only trust yours.
Keep up the good work.
Q: A recent article that I read states that the US will become the world's largest oil producer by 2016. If this is even remotely accurate could you suggest a stock or stocks that would benefit from this. Thank You.
Q: It seems good stocks in the Health care are being gobbled up (eg Paladin and Atrium-today). I have been looking for a good health care stock to get into. Could you please recommend a good growth name in that sector. Your past recommendations have been very helpful (DHX, Stantec, Cineplex). Thanks again for this valuable service as it has really opened my eyes to names that I would never have known.
Q: When professional money mangers talk asset allocation, do preferred shares go into the "fixed income" portion or the "equity" portion? Thank You
Q: NCR, thinking of buy for USD portfolio. Held MSFT but sold early at $32.00 as street negative on name-too exp. now to buy so was thinking of NCR as they are turning the ship around by focusing of software and consulting vs just equipment. Would this be a good buy for the recovery in EU and rest of the world?
Q: Hi Peter and Team --
I read, with great interest, your response to Wendy regarding the ONEX Corporation --OCX. I searched through the archives to find that you've answered three questions on this corporation in the last 12 months and each time you spoke of it in the most glowing terms.
I am certainly intrigued by your enthusiasm in this company -- and the next step begs the question: Would you consider preparing a report on this company? As an addendum to that thought, for whom would this stock be appropriate in a portfolio? What sort of risk tolerance would this company require, given the nature of the cyclicality that you speak of.
Thanks so much!
I'm one month new in my membership here, and I'm telling you now ... I'm a lifer, from here on in! I'm recommending membership to anything that moves. My cat may be signing up next. Great work!
I read, with great interest, your response to Wendy regarding the ONEX Corporation --OCX. I searched through the archives to find that you've answered three questions on this corporation in the last 12 months and each time you spoke of it in the most glowing terms.
I am certainly intrigued by your enthusiasm in this company -- and the next step begs the question: Would you consider preparing a report on this company? As an addendum to that thought, for whom would this stock be appropriate in a portfolio? What sort of risk tolerance would this company require, given the nature of the cyclicality that you speak of.
Thanks so much!
I'm one month new in my membership here, and I'm telling you now ... I'm a lifer, from here on in! I'm recommending membership to anything that moves. My cat may be signing up next. Great work!
Q: BAD, has been going up a lot lately and I can find no news to accounts for this. Is there something going on like heavy institutional buying/? I bght 2/20/13 & I am up over 150% with dividends. Very tiny part of my portfolio-only 1000 shares-any insights. I am afraid to sell and buy back on a pull back as I might not get bk in??
Q: ENT, would this co. benefit from build out of LNG infrastructure on west coast and any pipeline build and would you recommend as a buy as a tiny portion of a portfolio-would probably buy 10K shares.
Q: Hi Peter and Team, I've been holding ATC for some time hoping for a turn around. I'm down about 60%. Do you think there is a possibility of a takeover, or any other improvement in sight? Or should I cut my losses and move on.
Thanks,
Kim
Thanks,
Kim
Q: Hi Peter, could I have your view on Enterprise Group. Thanks
Q: Peter and staff
Is our weakening dollar ,going to make our manufacturing industry more competitive, specifically bbd.b ? your thoughts on it .
Thanks
Cal S.
Is our weakening dollar ,going to make our manufacturing industry more competitive, specifically bbd.b ? your thoughts on it .
Thanks
Cal S.
Q: In regard to your notes on Just Energy on Nov. 27 I have been tied in to them for five years for gas at 36.9 cents a cubic meter. On renewal they highly promoted the savings that you would get at their new rate of about 25 cent a cubic meter
However they did not tell you that the rate from the gas company was 12.49 cents a cubic meter now and not far off for a lot of the time I was hooked into them.
Now I should be paying about 1/3 of what I was paying
Obviously I did not renew with them. If other people did their homework, there would be a lot more non renewals. This may affect their earnings
However they did not tell you that the rate from the gas company was 12.49 cents a cubic meter now and not far off for a lot of the time I was hooked into them.
Now I should be paying about 1/3 of what I was paying
Obviously I did not renew with them. If other people did their homework, there would be a lot more non renewals. This may affect their earnings
Q: Is Amaya still a buy at this level and what kind of target are you looking at now. And they have been active do you see more projects in the works. Thanks.
Q: Suggestions re some base metals equities. I currently own Teck. Any suggestions re companies or ETFs ( base metals related ) would be much appreciated. Keep up the GREAT work.
Q: Peter and Team: I have no materials stocks so I've been comparing the ETF's XMA.T and XLB.US. The latter has been going up since 2009 while XMA recovered from 08/09, peaked in 2010/2011 and tanked thereafter. I assume that is due to the heavy weighting of gold, silver and other mining stocks in XMA, which in XLB is replaced (in part) by various chemical production and chem engineering stocks. A recovery in XLA therefore depends very much on gold and other mining, while XLB is growing nicely. Thus I'm thinking XLB over XMA. I'd appreciate your opinion.