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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hi, do you view tidewater as a buy at current levels? I’d be looking long term, my only other resource/pipeline is Enbridge which has done well since buying at $40.

What do you think about freshii, it’s bouncing off all time lows but it’s quarter seemed to turn in the right direction.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by david on August 13, 2018
Q: Prices are down quite a bit from their highs.
Do you think one of the reasons for the decline is a switch by some investors from growth to value?
If so and faced with higher interest rates in the future it might time for you to consider starting a value equity model portfolio
Please comment
Read Answer Asked by Terry on August 13, 2018
Q: Although Magna is well up on the year, share price has fallen significantly since June. I do not like to sell when RSI is 26, however given the recent direction of the share price and uncertainty of NAFTA, I am considering selling my shares while I am still in a positive position. MG comprises a 1/4 position in my portfolio. I would appreciate your assessment of MG. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on August 13, 2018
Q: Hi,
Can you provide your thoughts on recent NVA acquisition of CVE assets. The stock was down about 12% on news last week so the market obviously hates it. Did NVA management make a huge mistake or was this a good move for NVA shareholders? I bought at $9 the day before the news broke so obviously not happy.
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by bob on August 13, 2018
Q: So the advice is not to buy in a downtrend but 5i continues to recommend Premium Brands although it has moved to $100 a share from $122. I owned it in the past and would
Iike to rebuy it but am afraid of catching a falling knife. Why the downturn in momentum. Is it too expensive. Would you start now with a two percent position.


Read Answer Asked by Helen on August 13, 2018
Q: I acknowledge that these two stocks operate in two different industries but which one has the best long term prospects for dividend growth?

PLC appears to be more expensive but the business they are in is stable. Good looking chart.

STN has been flat over the past 5 years and perhaps is building a base. Would you agree? Is their water business significant enough to have any impact on their future?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by James on August 13, 2018