Q: Hi 5i, and would you please review the Quarterly results from SentinelOne, and whether you would consider it as a buy/ hold/ or sell. While the markets gave the share price a 35% haircut on Friday, do you see any red flags or concerns with the future business prospects or in achieving their march to eventual profitability, and the merits as a long-term hold. Thanks kindly.
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Q: I have some cash (in a non-registered account) that I will need to have access to sometime over the next six to eighteen months and am looking for somewhere to park it until needed. Because of the indeterminate timeframe I want to stay away from locking the funds in to a GIC or term deposit. Aside from slight differences in yield, MER and/or AUM are there any significant differences between the different high interest savings account ETF offerings and which would you suggest? Thanks.
Q: Good Morning,
In light of Friday's announcement of the American Medical Association establishing three "Current Procedural Terminology Category 1 codes for MRI-Monitored Transurethral Ultrasound Ablation ("TULSA") of prostate tissue, performed using Profound's TULSA-PRO system.", can I get your updated opinion on the company? Do you see this as the inflection point patient investors have been waiting for?
My understanding is that Profound's treatment could quickly become the platinum standard for treating BPH and prostate cancer, when private and public health insurers recognize the eventual cost savings due to the high success rate,
Thanks, Brad
In light of Friday's announcement of the American Medical Association establishing three "Current Procedural Terminology Category 1 codes for MRI-Monitored Transurethral Ultrasound Ablation ("TULSA") of prostate tissue, performed using Profound's TULSA-PRO system.", can I get your updated opinion on the company? Do you see this as the inflection point patient investors have been waiting for?
My understanding is that Profound's treatment could quickly become the platinum standard for treating BPH and prostate cancer, when private and public health insurers recognize the eventual cost savings due to the high success rate,
Thanks, Brad
Q: for the special dividend dream office reit (a unit) means? the regular shares? get the dividend.. thanks
Q: It's not a question but rather a comment to complete your answer for the question asked by Paul on June 05, 2023. You can buy HSAV through CIBC Investor Edge, I had to open an account with them specifically for this purpose.
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American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
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3M Company (MMM)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
Q: when you look at 3M on fundamental, and valuation score high, and the dividend look very attractive at 6.36%, how do i need to be worry about lawsuits again 3M for the used of PFAS?
Q: I would like to 'park' some money in a product like HSAV which generates capital gains instead of interest. I would thus be able to offset the gains with losses YTD. I understand this ETF can no longer be purchased through major bank brokerages as they would rather have you purchase their own money market fund. Is there a workaround ?
Q: Just a comment, not a question. To Hal's question about sites that report ROIC. Morningstar provides 10 year historical ROIC metrics for companies, and its free.
Q: Due to interest rates, both GSY, AFRM and UPSThave taken a beating.
However you seem optimistic about GSY but not AFRM and UPST. What's the reason?
Do you see GSY doubling over the next 12 months.
I am thinking to sell my AFRM and UPST and buy GSY i stead.
However you seem optimistic about GSY but not AFRM and UPST. What's the reason?
Do you see GSY doubling over the next 12 months.
I am thinking to sell my AFRM and UPST and buy GSY i stead.
Q: Hello, what is the best etf to have exposure to Canadian real estate? THANKS
Q: Peter; Re the SHORT question. I learned the hard way that “ stop loss sells” do not function in after hours trading ! I assume stop loss buys would be similar. It’s very frustrating to see a stop loss blow through your prices in after hours and nothing happens.
Rod
Rod
Q: Hi Peter
this stock caught fire since late May
La Mancha has issued some statements but as layman could not
comprehend the significance of it
it EDV a good buy, to add or take profit ? thanks
Michael
this stock caught fire since late May
La Mancha has issued some statements but as layman could not
comprehend the significance of it
it EDV a good buy, to add or take profit ? thanks
Michael
Q: CTS's deletion from the TSE index was announced last week. Do index funds hold a significant quantity of cts shares that they now have to sell? Would these funds already have sold in anticipation? Is deletion likely to affect cts share prices and, if so, for how long a period?
Jack
Jack
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Expedia Group Inc. (EXPE)
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Marriott International (MAR)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (HLT)
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Airbnb Inc. (ABNB)
Q: Hi,
What is your perspective on the travel industry, and what are your recommendations on stocks or ETF US or Canadian or international for 5-10 hold?
Best,
Matt
What is your perspective on the travel industry, and what are your recommendations on stocks or ETF US or Canadian or international for 5-10 hold?
Best,
Matt
Q: Hi- would welcome your take on the recent outperformance- it has announced a deal to "off load" some of its loans. It also is an AI play and this is apparently gaining traction.
Q: Is thus a good time to buy CVNA? Thanks!
Q: I believe that the tides are changing for nuclear power/attitudes are shifting.. over the next decade i expect there will be a lot more demand for uranium.
What are the best ways to play this? Cameco is the one that comes to mind, but would a Uranium price based index be best or some sort of mix? I'd like something that has a bit of torque without being too risky.
What do you think?
What are the best ways to play this? Cameco is the one that comes to mind, but would a Uranium price based index be best or some sort of mix? I'd like something that has a bit of torque without being too risky.
What do you think?
Q: With no tax implications; if you had a significant short term profit in META would YOU be inclined to take profit and move to another name(s)?
If so what would be your 2 or 3 stocks highest conviction names for a 1 to 3 year hold and why?
Thanks, Hugh
If so what would be your 2 or 3 stocks highest conviction names for a 1 to 3 year hold and why?
Thanks, Hugh
Q: Since your last comments on prv.un over a year ago, has your opinion changed much? Ot came actoss my screeen because the CEO was buying a few shares. Can you please comment. Buy or don’t bother?
Q: You recently said that BN has more upside potential than the Canadian banks. However, I can't bring myself to trust BN management for a number of reasons, including opaque financials, constant shuffling of assets, too many interrelated corporate entities and emphasis on non-GAAP measures rather than good old-fashioned earnings. What gives you confidence that BN is a better long term investment than the Canadian banks?