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Q: At first glance I am a bit disappointed
Sales grew at a fantastic rate yet net income did not
Margins down and costs way up.
Should we shareholders be worried

Q3 net revenue increased by 37.8% to $624.6 million
Q3 net income increased by 8.9% to $70.7 million
Q3 Adjusted EBITDA(1) increased by 9.5% to $119.6 million
Read Answer Asked by Leon on January 12, 2023
Q: Looking for steady type income stream. One that has some momentum preferably. Most valuations seem similar. Which might you prefer in the Royalty type area of consumer cyclicals?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 12, 2023
Q: Hello, This is not a question about stocks but more towards interest rate and the effect on markets. How can the US un-employment rate still be around the 5% when we hear of mass layoffs everyday from major companies? It would seem that the 5% is skewed so as to give reason for the fed to keep raising rates which in turn would seem to affect the markets.
Read Answer Asked by pietro on January 12, 2023
Q: I am a retired income investor. I own a lot of the various Brookfield companies. I have held BGI.un for quite some time and, unlike the Brookfied companies, I am well under water. It is very thinly traded. I have no problems keeping BGI because it fits my need for dividends but I am wondering if it is dead money and will keep slipping. Can I have your opinionon its future
Read Answer Asked by Don on January 12, 2023
Q: These three software tech stocks have grown their dividends over the last decade plus. I'm looking at them as part of a dividend/income portfolio. Are they a buy at this time? If so at what price? PEs are all rather high. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 12, 2023
Q: I use my TFSA to buy and hold low-debt, cash flow positive, technology companies with good long-term growth prospects. My TFSA holdings (ENGH, OTEX, SYZ, TCS, AIF, REAL and AT, ranked by weight) total about 8% of my overall portfolio. My holdings in AT and REAL have fallen to about 1% of my overall portfolio, because of their poor performance, versus 2.5% average holding for each stock in the overall portfolio. I am considering the following options:

1. Keep both AT and REAL for a long term (10+ year) hold (i.e. do nothing)
2. Sell one and consolidate into the other for a long term hold (but which one to keep?)
3. Sell both and consolidate into my other TFSA holdings (which one(s)?)

I would welcome your thoughts with respect to each option, given there is no tax loss selling benefit in a TFSA. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by David on January 12, 2023
Q: Hi,

A great question by Rodney today (Jan 11) on Tech sector "rolling over" and comparing it to the current status in O&G sector. I really appreciated your measured and thoughtful response.

This is a quick follow up question to your answer to Rodney's question:

I "get" the 80$ markin XLE as an indicator to monitor. Makes sense.

But what other sectors would like XLE to be compared to? XMA or XLI or XGD.....not sure if you meant ALL the 11 sectors in S&P or some specific sectors that are comparable to O&G.

Many thanks for the clarification.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on January 12, 2023
Q: Can you provide a list of a few microcaps, smallcaps, both us/cdn that could rocket up with a recovery in the economy. Thanks 5i for all you do
Read Answer Asked by Geoff on January 12, 2023
Q: Looking for what top 3 oil & gas recommendations you would have. Growth and appreciation over the next 2-3 years.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on January 12, 2023