Q: Can you comment on latest earnings?...it's been a solid income earner formuself. Would there be an alternative to this one?....I appreciate your service...
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Q: Hello Peter & team,
Would you recommend buying RAY.A today? Which type of acct. would be best?
Thx!
Would you recommend buying RAY.A today? Which type of acct. would be best?
Thx!
Q: Hi Team,
Can I have your views on MEG Q2 results? Buy, Hold or Sell?
Can I have your views on MEG Q2 results? Buy, Hold or Sell?
Q: CBC is reporting a possible strengthening of the Canadian dollar as oil continues to rebound. Any recommendations on how to possibly benefit from this? Any particular companies to watch that could really benefit from a stronger loonie?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loonie-oil-canada-1.4769706
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loonie-oil-canada-1.4769706
Q: "Anonymous Trading" what is ,and why is it allowed??
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Your thoughts and opinions on Kobalt 27 ( KBLT) would be appreciated. They recently hit a low and I bought at 6.95. Thanks
Q: On June 23, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled "Forget the 4% Rule: Rethinking Common Retirement Beliefs". Among other issues, the WSJ article states:
“When saving for retirement, calculate your “number”— the amount you’ll need without running a big risk of depleting your savings. When in retirement, spend no more than 4% of your initial balance, adjusted annually for inflation.
Investing in the market has long been considered to be a reliable way to protect one’s assets against inflation. Is adjusting “annually for inflation” really necessary?
“When saving for retirement, calculate your “number”— the amount you’ll need without running a big risk of depleting your savings. When in retirement, spend no more than 4% of your initial balance, adjusted annually for inflation.
Investing in the market has long been considered to be a reliable way to protect one’s assets against inflation. Is adjusting “annually for inflation” really necessary?
Q: Can I please have your comments on q2
Kind Regards
Stan
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Hi,
Any thoughts on the short report on Maxar?
Thanks,
Chris
Any thoughts on the short report on Maxar?
Thanks,
Chris
Q: May I please have your opinion on earnings? Thanks.
Q: When do they report next ?
Q: Not a question because I don't have question credits, but for those asking about COV, they released a statement saying that they don't think any of the current issues with Canada and Saudi Arabia will impact their contracts in the Middle East.
Q: have you seen the short report, and how much truth do you think there is to it? thoughts on maxar after this big drop?
Q: Quite the plunge this morning. Any specific reason and is this a buying opportunity?
Thank you.
Geoff
Thank you.
Geoff
Q: Could you comment on the recent analysis from short seller Spruce Point Capital. Any new material from them that shareholder should worry about?
Q: I have a question about the current short report on MAXR. Is the short report accurate? Prices have tumbled today as a result. What do you recommend with regard to the stock in light of the report?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Hi 5i
Any idea what is causing this plunge?
Thanks
Any idea what is causing this plunge?
Thanks
Q: Hello 5I
Your outlook on WDO as a buy and hold for 2 years at this price.
This would be in a seniors account and if a buy would you hold it in a registered or open account.
THANKS
Your outlook on WDO as a buy and hold for 2 years at this price.
This would be in a seniors account and if a buy would you hold it in a registered or open account.
THANKS
Q: Conifex moved sharply higher over several months before announcing its acquisition of the Florida and Arkansas sawmills. What do you think of the deal?
Q: I have done nicely with this quiet stock. Should I continue to hold? Thank you, Bill