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Q: Pl advise if SNY is good buy at current prices. What are the reasons for the recent drop in price and how it compares with its competitors.
Regards,
Read Answer Asked by inderjit on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi gang, and thanks for all the good advice.

I haven't see Enerflex mentioned since Feb 2014, and have been following the company for quite some time. In this sector I own Shawcor and Canyon Services (as well as Suncor and Black Diamond). I am thinking about adding either Enerflex or Secure Energy Services (SES). Do you favour one or the other over the next 5 years, and why? Thanks in advance. Keep up the good work
Read Answer Asked by Randall on November 12, 2014
Q: Nuance Communications NUAN (US)
I thought Carl Icahn’s investment in NUAN would shake things, but it is down ~20% from a year ago. Any hope for NUAN? Other technology companies are said to have looked at buying NUAN but no offers.

I do not want to shoot this dog, but... (I can't use the tax loss). Your comment would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Adam
Read Answer Asked by Adam on November 12, 2014
Q: I would appreciate your current views on TCAP.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Behrouz on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi Peter,
Can you give me your opinion on this company and would you consider it a buy? thanks Clare
Read Answer Asked by clara on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and team, could you please comment on the debt/equity ratio? What is the ideal ratio for a company? Is a ratio of 1.5 too high? Thanks, Gervais
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and team. I am wondering if it is time to pick up some European ETF's. What are your thoughts on IEV AND VGK,which one is better and is this a good time to buy or should I wait.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nancy on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi team - any knowledge of this company & mgmt. They are doing a financing and appear to be invested in US residential housing. It looks small/risky but understand there are some very successful people involved?
Read Answer Asked by Scott on November 12, 2014
Q: if a person was to choose betweenthe fairly new mawer global balanced fund and the mawer canadian balance with a very good track record. I am thinking the global fund might be a better buy.considering they both started with a net asset value of about 10$ per unit. is it reasonable to think that the new global fund has more upside potential in spite of higher mer for a long term hold . your opinion greatly appreciated. thanks Larry
Read Answer Asked by Larry on November 12, 2014
Q: Would appreciate your opinion on the above two reset preferred, the yield to reset looks high to me for the risk on these preferred? Don't understand why?
Read Answer Asked by Saad on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

Quick thoughts on Usell.com
Read Answer Asked by Graham on November 12, 2014
Q: Could you please comment on which natural gas producers are most likely to benefit from short term interest in natural gas and might offer best short term gains

Also those producers with best value and long term prospects

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by lyle on November 12, 2014
Q: Hi Folks: MAL put up decent numbers on Monday and the price appears to be consolidating. Appreciate your comments.
Read Answer Asked by Charles on November 12, 2014
Q: BDT looks like it has fallen off a cliff recently and no apparent sign of a bottom.

Any thoughts on why?

I have held this for several years and am still in the black.

Buy, sell or hold?

Thank you for your help with this decision.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on November 12, 2014
Q: If i sell through my discount broker, do i get the dividend or do i need to tender otherwise.
thanks
Luc
Read Answer Asked by Luc on November 11, 2014
Q: I have a 25% position in the Canadian banks. I am a long term investor and love their annual, if not twice a year dividend increases. Against this backdrop, I am contemplating adding maybe a 2% to 2.5% position in either EH (EasyHome) or HCG (Home Capital Group). I do not have any Financial Services exposure in my portfolio other than the Canadian banks.

On first blush, I think my 25% in banks plus any other financial services stock may be too much of a concentration in related sectors. However, upon closer inspection, wont companies like HCG/EH act quite a bit differently from the banks, as a rising interest environment would increase bank profit margins and potentially slow HCG and EH's growth?

Acceptable to add either HCG or EH, or is this too much of a concentration in related financial sectors?

Thanks, as always.

John
Read Answer Asked by john on November 11, 2014
Q: BNN refer to where stocks are as pertaining to the moving averages. On my Globe Invest charts, I could bring up a 200 day moving average over six months, and the stock could be below it. If I extend that chart out farther (1 year, 5 years, etc.), the stock could be above it. What is the time frame of the charts that they use?
Here's a second small question: ACQ has been declining the past few days. Where do you think it will bottom out? I thought I got a good deal when it dropped off and I picked it up at 62.
Thank you,
Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on November 11, 2014