Q: Valiant been down large the past few days, what's going on with company. thanks
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Q: Your opinion on SLW. I am down approx 25% in 3 months. Is the recent Revenue Canada investigation weighting in, or is it something else.
Q: Despite the news today regarding reduced outlook, can these stocks be held for the long term . Will they recover?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: After selling my business I have a large sum of money to invest - this money is the main part of my retirement savings. I plan to retire in 10 years, so my main objective here is safety of principal with moderate growth to surpass inflation. Inflation is my main concern - with anticipated US growth and CDN stagnation I see it picking up in Canada quite soon. By this very reason I am concerned about investing in bonds (incl. real return ones) or TIPS. What kind of allocation (sector, country, stocks vs. bonds) would you suggest in my case? Any creative solutions to hedge against inflation?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Just ask a question ,,,, seems to be missing some insite on current situation ,,, Sep 21, 2015 (MarketLine Financial Deals Tracker via COMTEX News Network) -- Concordia Healthcare Corp., a Canada-based integrated healthcare company, has filed a preliminary prospectus supplement with the securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces of Canada and a corresponding registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to issue 8 million common shares in a public offering.
Based on the closing price of Concordia Healthcare's common stock of $72.23 per share on Sep 18, 2015, the transaction is valued at approximately $577.84 million.
Goldman, Sachs & Co., RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC and Jefferies LLC are acting as book-running managers for the offering.
Deal Value (US$ Million) 577.84
Deal Type IPO
Based on the closing price of Concordia Healthcare's common stock of $72.23 per share on Sep 18, 2015, the transaction is valued at approximately $577.84 million.
Goldman, Sachs & Co., RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC and Jefferies LLC are acting as book-running managers for the offering.
Deal Value (US$ Million) 577.84
Deal Type IPO
Q: Volkswagen said that they installed software programmed to switch engines to a cleaner mode during official emissions testing. Since Magna makes parts for them, it probably explains why the stock is down 8%. Do you or a member know if Magna develops anything involved with the engine or software that controls it? If not, how about Linamar or MartinRea?
Q: can you comment on the result of HEO
Q: CXR adding 8 million shares to the float. With the apparent 35 per cent accretive to earnings with their new acquisition do you see huge share dilution in earnings per share or a good increase once things get going?
Q: Grateful for your views on these stocks and could you recommend an ETF that would include them ?
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan,
Can I please get an update on your opinion of Mandalay and Dynacor.
Thanks
Dave
Can I please get an update on your opinion of Mandalay and Dynacor.
Thanks
Dave
Q: I am a new investor looking to invest 25K, with a medium risk tolerance. I was hoping you could suggest some stocks to start building a portfolio and advise as to an appropriate % allocation to ensure I get the diversity but also effectively manage risk. Appreciate the guidance and advice!
Q: could you recommend an etf that makes money if the Canadian dollar goes down and an etf that goes up if the tsx goes down
Q: We are looking to park a significant amount of cash for a year or so. What are your recommended investment options for security of capital with maximum interest return ?
Q: Unfortunately, I bought HCG at the top and am now dow 41%. Channeling my inner 5I, I'm assuming, given you see nothing fundamentally wrong with the company, that my reduced dollars are as well placed here as anywhere else at the moment. It's in my TFSA, so i can't take a tax loss. i'm a senior, more interested in income and maintaining capital than growth, though of course I'm happy if there IS growth. Does the real 5i share the view of my inner 5i, or should I take my loss and go elsewhere? Many thanks
Q: new all time highs for sienna today, any thoughts as what could be going on in the retirement home sector? thanks
Q: I am looking at the Boyd Group Income fund chart and in 3 years it has gone from about $15 to about $60 on an almost linear trendi.e., no volatility. I went to the GlobeinvestorGold site and they show a earning before tax of $42M but a profit/loss of $-15M. What is going on? Do you recommend this fund?
Q: CCL.B has a good run since Carla's question on August 23rd. Would you still consider it a buy? Thanks, Bill
Q: I know PHM isn't part of your coverage universe, but if it was, what kind of rating range will it receive?
Q: Do you see a stock split in the near future
thks
Marcel
thks
Marcel
Q: What do you think of the ALA and CAR.UN bought deals?