Q: How much influence should we put on small cap's P/E ratios? Some very good looking stocks have very high P/E's: AVO @ 69, LEG @ 87, etc.
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Q: Marvel MRVL or MEMC WFR I was looking to buy into the semi conductors and thought these might be the way to play that sector. What do you think of these companies and which (if any) would you prefer. I noticed MrVL has been underperforming or late. Is this an opportunity?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Bear raids, market manipulation, IROC, And the like....
Peter i own some T.ORT (comment if you think it a good or bad investment) last week it had an interesting "flash crash" markets opened and within a few minutes (i am sure you can get the records) ORT crashed to $1.33 from about $2.50. The volume taking it down was supposedly only about 250K shares (not enough to do this damage). 4M shares ended trading that day, IROC (whose side are they on) cancelled or repriced orders to $1.90 and claimed it was a CIBC "fat finger" trade. i believe it was criminal trading using CIBC likely out of country beyond IROC control and related to naked shorting, etc. I've seen this happen before (DNDN was the most famous example just before approval news), from your experience what is typically behind "flash crash" and should i be worried.
Peter i own some T.ORT (comment if you think it a good or bad investment) last week it had an interesting "flash crash" markets opened and within a few minutes (i am sure you can get the records) ORT crashed to $1.33 from about $2.50. The volume taking it down was supposedly only about 250K shares (not enough to do this damage). 4M shares ended trading that day, IROC (whose side are they on) cancelled or repriced orders to $1.90 and claimed it was a CIBC "fat finger" trade. i believe it was criminal trading using CIBC likely out of country beyond IROC control and related to naked shorting, etc. I've seen this happen before (DNDN was the most famous example just before approval news), from your experience what is typically behind "flash crash" and should i be worried.
Q: Your most recent update for CSH.UN is June 2012. Any idea when we can expect a more current update?
Thanks
Dale
Thanks
Dale
Q: Hi Peter,
I have few hundred shares of HNL with average cost of $6.30/shares. what is you opinion of the company going forward. Do you suggest me to hold on or move on with my loss. I will appreciate your comments.
Thanks.
Hari, Ottawa
I have few hundred shares of HNL with average cost of $6.30/shares. what is you opinion of the company going forward. Do you suggest me to hold on or move on with my loss. I will appreciate your comments.
Thanks.
Hari, Ottawa
Q: what is your view on the magic formula/ebitda/ev multiple, just curious, thanks, i always appreciate you input, thanks.
Q: Hi Peter & 5i: Brookfield Residential's (BRP) share price has more than doubled within the last year. Is it too expensive to buy or hold at this point or are the numbers there to support the move and to suggest room for additional appreciation? Would you view the stock as an effective way to invest in the US real estate recovery from this point forward? Thanks as always!
Q: I don't understand the long term impact of A&W Food Services selling units of A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (aw.un). Does this affect your B+ rating?
Q: 5I Team, I finally took over my investments, drafted my own IPS and noticed that I am underweight in the Consumer Goods & Services and Manufacturing & Industry sector. Would you mind sharing your top picks for abovementioned sectors? I really enjoy your website, Thanks Sylvain
Q: Peter...hi...maybe outside your comfort zone...but I was wondering about Personal RSP Mortgages to finance income properties? pros/cons....any links you can point to...thx..
regards
Art
regards
Art
Q: Hi Peter, what are your thoughts on Red knee Solutions (RKN)recent quarterly results and is it OK to start accumulating at current level $2.75. What would be the likely impact on SP of closing of Nokia Siemens acquisition in near term (12 months)and over long term.
Q: Hi Peter,
I'm really enjoying the service that you and your team provide. It was good to hear your clip on DNTO last year.
I'd like to get your thoughts on the Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX). I find their US real estate exposure, in particular, to be interesting and the private equity space seems to be regaining some momentum. Their recently announced distribution policy for 2013 looks like to could bear promise, although the stock could be considered to be expensive at its current level. Any comments you may have would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Scott
I'm really enjoying the service that you and your team provide. It was good to hear your clip on DNTO last year.
I'd like to get your thoughts on the Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX). I find their US real estate exposure, in particular, to be interesting and the private equity space seems to be regaining some momentum. Their recently announced distribution policy for 2013 looks like to could bear promise, although the stock could be considered to be expensive at its current level. Any comments you may have would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Scott
Q: Could you comment on a Calgary based company by the name of DirectCash Payments Inc. DCI-X. Not too familiar with it but would like to know more.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: your opinion on cum. would help me decide to hold or dump this dog. down 40% over the past 2.5 yrs. tkx as always,pat
Q: Re: Investment in Canadian Agriculture
Global population growth, combined with increasing standards of living in Asia will likely cause a rapid growth in the world demand for high protein food. Canada has ample fresh water, millions of acres of potentially productive land and, eventually, may be a net beneficiary of global warming. Looking to the mid-range future (5-10 years) can you identify investment opportunities related to an expanding role for Canada as a global supplier of foodstuffs through agricultural real estate, water diversion, irrigation and genetic modification technologies for crops and livestock?
Global population growth, combined with increasing standards of living in Asia will likely cause a rapid growth in the world demand for high protein food. Canada has ample fresh water, millions of acres of potentially productive land and, eventually, may be a net beneficiary of global warming. Looking to the mid-range future (5-10 years) can you identify investment opportunities related to an expanding role for Canada as a global supplier of foodstuffs through agricultural real estate, water diversion, irrigation and genetic modification technologies for crops and livestock?
Q: Hi guys, would you care to update comment on Svl thanks
Q: Would like your comment on FLY trading on the Vancouver exch. From what I read this company has a lot of potential in the airline business.
Q: Urbana corp...urb and urb.a...Do you have any comments on the company and which would be the better buy...if it was a buy?
Q: Hi Peter,
What are your thoughts on MFC Industrial Limited. Currently trading at 20% below book value. The CEO is value oriented and has returned well for shareholders long term.
What are your thoughts on MFC Industrial Limited. Currently trading at 20% below book value. The CEO is value oriented and has returned well for shareholders long term.
Q: Hi Peter and Team, have you ever come across the Waldron, WDN management team? Any thoughts on this one would be appreciated as well. Thanks!