Q: Where can I find out whether any of my stocks are being attack by short sellers? How can I tell whether there's a lot of shorts and at what price? Are any of the stocks in the 5i portfolio under short attack? If so wish ones?
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Q: What are ur thoughts on AGT for a long term hold for a conservative investor in a TFSA acct or would u suggest for a RRSP?
Q: CNR was down 4% today on disappointing earnings as freight volumes declined. Do you think this is a good entry point, or do you see a further downside? Also, what would you consider an appropriate weighting (I have no transports currently in my portfolio). Thanks!
Q: Hi there,
How confident are you in DH management to get us through the bad news and grow the business?
How does DH stack up against competition in the fintech space? What is their competitive advantage? Is their acquisition last year helping or was it a drain on capital?
What is the short position today - do you expect short covering?
Thanks!
How confident are you in DH management to get us through the bad news and grow the business?
How does DH stack up against competition in the fintech space? What is their competitive advantage? Is their acquisition last year helping or was it a drain on capital?
What is the short position today - do you expect short covering?
Thanks!
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Power Financial Corporation (PWF)
Q: Many analysts are now advising building up positions in the lifecos in anticipation of a Dec fed raise. Obviously, these names have performed well over the last month and this is somewhat built into the valuations. Fortunately, I had sizeable positions in PWF and MFC before the run. Trying to buy more of any on a pullback but this may not be possible. Would you advise adding to any of these three names at these levels?
Q: This is a new one on me. I have been investing for 30+ years and have never suffered a 40+% loss in one day in a stock and my investments have included microcaps, junior golds, etc; 40% gains in one day - yes. Question is: is this a new world? or Is something else happening? The answers you gave for the crash isn't enough to explain such a big drop. It would require a chance in the next year of major collapse or big fraud or official investigation. The company is making money, paying down debt and a dividend. So, is it possible that we are in a world where hedge funds and short-sellers can engineer such a crash in a relatively small (by U S standards) company? or is someone hiding something? Thanks again Henry
Q: I find the timing of todays downgrade suspect. Why wouldn't the author wait for the companies quarterly and Q and A in two weeks to form an opinion. Do you think ulterior motives are in play here ?
Q: For information purposes.Today DH downgraded by many firms with a range of $22 to $33 target price
Q: What's your thoughts on the quarterly results released this afternoon? EPS looks to be quite solid with revenue in-line with expectations.
Q: Hi Peter what you thought of picking up a half position at around the $15 mark and how safe do you think the div is?
Kind regards
Stan
Kind regards
Stan
Q: Just curious if you had any idea why the share price is so low and if now would be a good time to get in??
Q: I am by no means an expert, but I certainly am an observer of circumstances.
Since joining 5i one of my key observations is, when one of your companies is under a short attack, be amongst the first to leave.
If the ship stays afloat, you're still safe, having abandoned ship. If it sinks you're off and alive to fight another day.
My observations are based on CXR, HCG and of course today's DH. Certainly this strategy would have worked on all of these.
Perhaps a good strategy for those investors with a risk averse bent.
On to fight another day!!
Sheldon
Since joining 5i one of my key observations is, when one of your companies is under a short attack, be amongst the first to leave.
If the ship stays afloat, you're still safe, having abandoned ship. If it sinks you're off and alive to fight another day.
My observations are based on CXR, HCG and of course today's DH. Certainly this strategy would have worked on all of these.
Perhaps a good strategy for those investors with a risk averse bent.
On to fight another day!!
Sheldon
Q: Hello,Peter
Do you know teck resource Ltd Q3 report? Any good news?
Thanks
Yingzi
Do you know teck resource Ltd Q3 report? Any good news?
Thanks
Yingzi
Q: Concerning the DH previously asked about. Can you provide a source where maturity dates and coupons are shown? My Bmo investor line account shows neither
Thx
KR
Thx
KR
Q: If I sell POT. for a capital loss and buy AGU (same capital investment) am I doing any tax avoidance
Q: Do you think that taking a stab at the convertible debentures in DH (2016's and 2018's) makes sense here?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: On top of the 789 other DH questions here is mine. -45% is not a haircut, it's not an overreaction it is a wholesale evacuation. So what gives? What has the market smelled that isn't in the newswires?
Q: The extreme sell-off in DH shares seems really overdone. Is DH now a "Buy"?
Thank you, Peter
Thank you, Peter
Q: what is this talk about the carbon tax? how can it can an impact the price of crude and oil companies? is baytex a company that will be negatively impact by this?
Q: Hello 5i,
Your service last addressed AKAM in 2014. Although positive in 2014, the stock really got hit at the beginning of the year 2016 and I was not sure if that was company or market related. Is AKAM considered a market leader? Would a bigger company like MSFT, or GOOGL be interested in taking it out? Does AKAM have a moat in this space?
What is the growth expected going forward (2017)? Would you add to a position (currently 2%) at today's price ($67 range).
Thanks for all your hard work. kathleen
Your service last addressed AKAM in 2014. Although positive in 2014, the stock really got hit at the beginning of the year 2016 and I was not sure if that was company or market related. Is AKAM considered a market leader? Would a bigger company like MSFT, or GOOGL be interested in taking it out? Does AKAM have a moat in this space?
What is the growth expected going forward (2017)? Would you add to a position (currently 2%) at today's price ($67 range).
Thanks for all your hard work. kathleen