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Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I thought that cutting your dividend by 50% was bad news. Also buying back stock sometimes does nothing. So please tell why GES is up almost 12%.
Thanks!
I thought that cutting your dividend by 50% was bad news. Also buying back stock sometimes does nothing. So please tell why GES is up almost 12%.
Thanks!
Q: Do you see GURB turning around in the next 6 months or is it time to take my lumps and move on?
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Q: Hello there,
Do you guys know anything about Kraig Biocraft Labs?
Thanks
Do you guys know anything about Kraig Biocraft Labs?
Thanks
Q: Is this bad news for Hive? Stock had been up 100% since Jan?
Press Release: Genesis Mining attempts to take over HIVE Blockchain Board in reaction to Demand for Return of US$50 Million From Genesis and Resolution of Material Breaches of the Master Service Agreement
Press Release: Genesis Mining attempts to take over HIVE Blockchain Board in reaction to Demand for Return of US$50 Million From Genesis and Resolution of Material Breaches of the Master Service Agreement
Q: What are your thoughts about KML for the dividend and some growth over the next couple of years? Is the dividend relatively safe?
Q: Hello Team!
Working on reconfiguring my TFSA holdings. I’d like to shift to a pure growth strategy with a meduiim risk appetite. With a portfolio value Of 100k how many stocks would you hold and what would be your current favourites and would you equal weight them?
Thanks. KC
Working on reconfiguring my TFSA holdings. I’d like to shift to a pure growth strategy with a meduiim risk appetite. With a portfolio value Of 100k how many stocks would you hold and what would be your current favourites and would you equal weight them?
Thanks. KC
Q: Largo has dropped precipitously. What is your outlook? Is the current price justified based on valuation and outlook, or overdone?
Q: Good Morning,
For a 1-2 year hold, would you prefer one of these over the other?
Thank you.
Brad
For a 1-2 year hold, would you prefer one of these over the other?
Thank you.
Brad
Q: Hello,
Can you name a few stocks US/Canada which you consider having a potential of going to 2x or 3x in the next 3 years? Thank you.
Shyam
Can you name a few stocks US/Canada which you consider having a potential of going to 2x or 3x in the next 3 years? Thank you.
Shyam
Q: Came across this company based in Victoria but listed on the US markets. Looks very enticing and would like an analysis of this small company as best you can. I am thinking of starting a position and wonder what your thoughts are. Thanks Gary
Q: Was there a downgrade for TMX Group, today, to account for this session's decline? If "yes" can you provide details on the thesis?
Thanks.
John
Thanks.
John
Q: Hi Peter & 5i Co.
Could I please have your view on PLTH, also if you have any recommendations for Canibiss stocks or an ETF.
Thanks,
Ken
Could I please have your view on PLTH, also if you have any recommendations for Canibiss stocks or an ETF.
Thanks,
Ken
Q: When does Shop report and what are the estimated????
Thx
Thx
Q: Anything you can tell me about this small cap health care payment and solutions provider like management,growth,cash flow or any near term catalysts.....thank you
Q: Hi,
I have an accounting question about deferred revenue.
Deferred revenue represents customer payments received for rendering services to be provided subsequent to the current quarter. In the balance sheet statement, deferred revenue is classified as a current or long-term liability.
Let's say in the first quarter, a company receives one million dollars for services to be delivered in subsequent quarters. Will that one million dollars be registered as revenue in the first quarter? Or will the revenue be recognized in the subsequent quarters when the services are rendered?
Once the services are rendered, deferred revenue will be deducted from current or long-term liabilities, those this deduction affects the cash flow statement? The revenue statement?
Giles
I have an accounting question about deferred revenue.
Deferred revenue represents customer payments received for rendering services to be provided subsequent to the current quarter. In the balance sheet statement, deferred revenue is classified as a current or long-term liability.
Let's say in the first quarter, a company receives one million dollars for services to be delivered in subsequent quarters. Will that one million dollars be registered as revenue in the first quarter? Or will the revenue be recognized in the subsequent quarters when the services are rendered?
Once the services are rendered, deferred revenue will be deducted from current or long-term liabilities, those this deduction affects the cash flow statement? The revenue statement?
Giles
Q: Can you give me growth etfs. One for China and one for India. Suitable for a TFSA.
Thanks. Chris
Thanks. Chris
Q: What are your top 4 buys in the balanced portfolio currently? I want to top up some positions with some extra cash.
Q: Is this a a good play to the US market in a TFSA. Thanks
Q: AD is now paying a 9% dividend which makes it very tempting. I have been investing a long time and have generally found high yield dividend stocks often disappoint. On the other hand I also understand that there are moments where the market will misprice stock values and create opportunity.
So in the case of AD am I correct that holding the stock (which I do) is reasonable and that the stock should appreciate to a value supporting a 4 to 6% yield.
On the other side, at a 9% yield the general market does not share my view and I think predicts a material event or dividend cut.
I have a long time frame and high risk tolerance.
So my question is when does the high yield give you cause for concern?
Thanks John
So in the case of AD am I correct that holding the stock (which I do) is reasonable and that the stock should appreciate to a value supporting a 4 to 6% yield.
On the other side, at a 9% yield the general market does not share my view and I think predicts a material event or dividend cut.
I have a long time frame and high risk tolerance.
So my question is when does the high yield give you cause for concern?
Thanks John