Q: SSW on NYSE: would you buy this stock at current prices. It is up a fair bit over the last few years already. Decent dividend with low payout-shipping-improves as US and global economy gets going?
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Q: what ranking would you give gluskin sheff (GS) for a medium/ long term investment, thanks?
Q: Would appreciate some input into GS. Increased dividend, declared special dividend and yet stock is down significantly. Is this a buy at this time? Thanks
Q: Hi guys can I get your view of "USA" Ive held it since 2011 is it time to get rid of this one or is there any hope for it in the next year, my cost is about $3.70. Thanks, Nick
Q: Hi Team, Paul Colborne,the CEO of Surge Energy (SGY) said in an oil magazine that he expects the companys corporate decline to settle at around 24% in 2014 and hopes to maneuver that figure down to 20%. What does this mean and how does it impact SGY? Thanks,
Q: HI 5i Team:
Just became introduced to this fascinating company SSYS-Q. Would you see purchasing stock in this company as investing or gambling. Never miss a day reading Q&A section.
thanks. Lorraine
Just became introduced to this fascinating company SSYS-Q. Would you see purchasing stock in this company as investing or gambling. Never miss a day reading Q&A section.
thanks. Lorraine
Q: Can you give me your opinion on TZZ as investment for income and would this stock be less risky than FC. Thank-you
Best Regards
Harold
Best Regards
Harold
Q: How do you see the announcement by Amaya (AYA) of another 2000 machines affecting revenue in the next 24 months? Significant or a drop in the bucket for them? Thx for the great service!
Q: Hello,
Could I have your opinion on MDL-v.
Thank you
Could I have your opinion on MDL-v.
Thank you
Q: Your current thoughts re Patheon(PTI). Any validity to rumours today on BNN re potential equity interest from 3rd party.
Q: Can I have your thoughts on CNR. Have been overweight for some time and thinking about a switch to MDA if I trimmed.
Q: Hello
Do you have a preference among discount brokerage firms.
Do you have a preference among discount brokerage firms.
Q: Peter
Have you or any of your team had experience with Stock Investing software such as Metastock or Vector Vest. Something i am exploring to support my research.
Have you or any of your team had experience with Stock Investing software such as Metastock or Vector Vest. Something i am exploring to support my research.
Q: Hello Peter and hard working 5i Team;
I would like to know your current thoughts on Winpack? I missed a good entry point when the stock was stalled a while ago. Would you consider the stock cheap at the current level?
Can you also comment on what criteria, or metrics, would indicate a cheap stock even though it is at a high level after a long runup? eg: Magna
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know your current thoughts on Winpack? I missed a good entry point when the stock was stalled a while ago. Would you consider the stock cheap at the current level?
Can you also comment on what criteria, or metrics, would indicate a cheap stock even though it is at a high level after a long runup? eg: Magna
Thanks in advance.
Q: Would you go long on Goldcorp (TSX: G) at the moment?
Q: Peter Lynch question
In Peter's graphs he plots stock price on the right axis and earnings on the left axis. He is looking to see if if the earnings line is above the stock price line (a stock to review further).
He uses $1 in earnings per share to $15 in stock price. This would mean that the earnings line is equal to a stock price P/E ratio of 15.
Question what variable of P/E do you think makes sense to use - or is it industry sector based.
I guess a follow up question would be - is this a good idea to look at companies that the earnings line is above the stock price?
Thank you
T
In Peter's graphs he plots stock price on the right axis and earnings on the left axis. He is looking to see if if the earnings line is above the stock price line (a stock to review further).
He uses $1 in earnings per share to $15 in stock price. This would mean that the earnings line is equal to a stock price P/E ratio of 15.
Question what variable of P/E do you think makes sense to use - or is it industry sector based.
I guess a follow up question would be - is this a good idea to look at companies that the earnings line is above the stock price?
Thank you
T
Q: Good Morning Peter and Team,
I am looking to add to a small position in Fiera Capital (FSZ- T). FSZ is growing much more quickly than other comparable small cap asset managers which makes most valuation comparisons difficult. However using the valuation metric "Enterprise Value divided by Assets Under Management" FSZ compares very favourably to other managers. See below:
FSZ- 1.2%
GS - 8.9%
SII- 4.7%
GCG.A- 2.4%
AHF- 2.1%
Excluding the recent deal that FSZ just announced the above list shows Fiera as undervalued compared to other small cap asset managers. My question: Is this valuation metric and line of thinking valid ??? I would appreciate your opinion.
Thank you. DL
I am looking to add to a small position in Fiera Capital (FSZ- T). FSZ is growing much more quickly than other comparable small cap asset managers which makes most valuation comparisons difficult. However using the valuation metric "Enterprise Value divided by Assets Under Management" FSZ compares very favourably to other managers. See below:
FSZ- 1.2%
GS - 8.9%
SII- 4.7%
GCG.A- 2.4%
AHF- 2.1%
Excluding the recent deal that FSZ just announced the above list shows Fiera as undervalued compared to other small cap asset managers. My question: Is this valuation metric and line of thinking valid ??? I would appreciate your opinion.
Thank you. DL
Q: Hello 5i team, I have a question I can't wrap my head around. How can a support a dividend if they have negative income? I know that in most cases they have to raise equity or debt to maintain the payout. But how can it be that cash flow supports a payout ratio but its net income doesn't? Take BEP.UN for example.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Peter,
Is it good to buy ESL before earnings. Also what is your opinion on buying GS at the current prices. Thanks
Is it good to buy ESL before earnings. Also what is your opinion on buying GS at the current prices. Thanks
Q: I own shares of ANS. The shares are now trading above the purchase offer of $3.73. In your opinion, is there a real chance for a higher offer ?