Wanted Technologies(TSX: WAN)released fiscal Q3 results this morning and they looked excellent. Other than being small company they are in big sector "the big data space" for HR a fast growing market. Given this, the stock seems very cheap at $1.10 given Company has over $0.20 per share in cash and debt free. Am I missing something? This seems like a company that can get taken out and very nice premium too. What do you think?
Q: RLC recent results look very good, with strong growth in Rev, NOI and AFFO. They have announced another fin/acq. at $7.65. I know you are critical of serial financings but if the growth is there and distributions are solid , would you not recommend at this price? thanks
Q: My question is on Ivanhoe Mines (IVN). This is my speculative holding in my portfolio. My concern is with how the market is reacting to the share issue. I want to know if I am missing anything or making a mistake on this name as anyone following the story should know there is a massive amount of capital they need to raise to buld their projects (ie Dilution). Lastly, should it be viewed as a positive this issue and the previous one in Oct 2013 Robert Friedland subscribed to $25 million each time.
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i staff, Could I please have your updated opinion of Rio Alto Mining (RIO) in light of today's deal to buy Sulliden Gold Corp. (SUE). Thanks as always
Q: Peter can I have your thoughts on Conifex CFF its management team is stellar including George Malpass the old owner ceo of primax which never lost money in its history . It ipo on tsx today
Stan
Q: What does your team think of the AT&T merger with Direc TV (DTV). If you own DTV would you continue to hold?The market did not seem to love the deal.
Q: Hi guys,
I am wishing to add another position for my kids RESP. They have a 10 year time frame before the oldest may start needing the funds. Currently they hold cgx,esl,ipl,xeg,xfn,xre,xsu,mg,thi, in roughly equal parts. I am trying to balance diversification, with growth, some income and things that they may in time find interesting (thi and cgx). I am contemplating sj, key, or stn. What would you recommend or should I just keep adding to what they already have. Thank you for your help.
Q: hi folks:
the prairie sky issue is amended to 55mm shares at $26.50 -$28)
(from 32.5mm at $23. - 26.50)
that is a substantial change; I would appreciate your comments (re: buy some of this issue or wait till opening day and pay a commission)
bob
Q: The question on CBO was interesting and as a result I went to the CBO web site to look at the bond holdings. I hold CBO and assumed that CBO was a laddered bong portfolio with maturities ranging from 1 to 5 years. If I was to build a laddered bond portfolio I would have 20% of the capital in one year maturities, 20% in 2 year maturities and so forth up to 5 years. And as bonds matured each year I would roll the proceeds into a new 5 year bond. What I fail to understand, however, is why CBO has bonds that mature in 2036, 2049 and even 2068. How can I-shares rationalize the objective of the fund while holding bonds with these type of maturities. I am baffled and would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter and all,
I have been purchasing flow through shares for a few years and overall, I don't think I am ahead. Have been letting some roll over into the associated mutual fund which have zero cost base and like the idea of temporarily using the 1/2 that is otherwise taxable for my own account. Do you have any advice on what to look for when selecting the best issuer of flow throughs and secondly is there any good way to decide if the shares should be allowed to roll over at the end of the holding period or should the flow through be sold immediately? Thanks Will
Q: My wife and I are looking to retire in 6 to 7 years and are setting up our portfolio so that we will have investments paying approximately 7% dividends in 7 years relative to the current purchase price. Could you suggest five stocks that have the best chance of growing to a 7% yield relative to initial purchase price in 7 years and continuing to rise with inflation over time? We look forward to your response.