Q: I would appreciate your comments on TREX earnings; released yesterday. It appeared to me that metrics are generally improving, yet the stock dropped $15 at today’s open.
My main interest is understanding if there is some structural/metric issue causing the drop, or is it more related to their statement on outlook for the next 1/2 of the year?
Q: The new earnings report seemed slightly positive overall, I think. Yet the stock is dropping about 3% in an up market today. Is there something I am missing? What do you think of their quarter and prospects going forward?
Q: I hold these 8 US Heathcare stocks. Each are about 1.5% of my holdings. I would like to consolidate the 8 down to about 4 holdings. Which ones would you sell and which ones would you add to? Thanks for your great ongoing advice.
Q: Please review latest Q results. Would you be in favor of full position if it was your money to invest? Especially when the interest rates are going down.
Q: I have been a shareholder of Brookfield for 14 years and have gotten into the habit of reading CEO (Bruce Flatt) message to shareholders each quarter. I found the sections on in this quarter's letter interesting Share Repurchases and The AI Revolution is Increasingly a Renewable Story that your members may find worth wild reading. He also states that the share price is about 50% of the value of the company. Over the short term I could almost careless about the stock price of the company as the value of the company grows by 20% or so per year. Does this seem out of sorts the way I look at Brookfield.
It seems like the market has recently decided that the AI investing theme has peaked, and somewhat earlier than expected. Would you agree, and is it perhaps time to consider selling some winners?
It’s unlikely that SMCI will return to its highs from earlier in the year, and it’s a very different company, but is the current market sentiment likely to continue pulling down other AI-related winners like Vertiv and even Nvidia?
Q: I have a sizeable amount of my Retirement savings invested in Mawer Global Balanced fund and have been a big fan of Mawer over past years. YTD this fund as well as many other Mawer funds have underperformed their benchmarks. A 3rd Party Advisor suggested over the Long run I would do better to avoid the fees and utilize either VBAL or XGRO on a Passive basis thus avoiding Management fees and the eventual underperformance of Fund Picking vs Passive investing.
What do you think of Mawers underperformance recently and which strategy would best serve the needs of a moderate knowledge investor to maximize Performance?
Q: Your thoughts on recent results for Polaris infrastructure. I hold a small position. If you don't see more than a stable future, I'm going to sell, take some loss and redirect the funds. Thank you as always for the excellent service.
Q: Comments on earnings, please. Stock is taking a beating. Is this a buying opportunity or a sign that one may want to use money elsewhere, and if so what would be some suggestions.
Q: I cant believe this is at 3.84 after two green days and the quarterly report. It was at this price when it had 190 million more debt and 40 million more shares. What would be a theoretical price based off company metrics.