Q: Are you concerned about any of these factors?
Four clients contribute to 69% of the total revenue.
The U.S. market accounts for approximately 89% of revenues.
Deferred Income Tax Liabilities increased from $9.2 million to $15.9 million, marking a significant rise.
Q: Hi Team,
This earnings season has seen many growth stocks , especially tech; get absolutely smashed for not exceeding expectations. This being said, would it be wise to sell some Nvda before earnings as I am overweight? I am wondering if this will be any other name that drops 20% because it didn’t beat analysts estimates quite enough ? Or do I just ride the wave being my investment time frame is 10yrs plus?
Q: Can you tell me any info you have on this stock in regards of management,production,debt ,inside ownership any upcoming catalyst and what you think could be an attractive entry point and would consider for a highly speculative and volatile 6-12 month hold thank you
Q: hi folks....opinion/thoughts on Q1 results for Surge energy Sgy/t.....net loss & lots of reasons by management.....do you have faith in management, and would you rate the stock going forward....Buy/Hold/Sell......thanks as always, jb
Q: I hold the above in a taxable account focused on dividend income. I also hold FTS separately. Increasingly I believe that there will be increased demand for renewable power to drive AI, electric charging cars etc... Do you have any recommendations that are dividend payers that would play into this theme of increased power demand?
Would you add to or remove any of the above based upon company fundamentals?
Q: Presumably ZSP and ZSP.U are identical except for the currency. Does ZSP.U also pay its distributions in USD? I currently own ZSP. Do you if it is possible to directly convert ZSP to ZSP.U or do I have to through the process of selling ZSP, converting the cash to USD and then buying in ZSP.U using USD? Thanks as always. Your service is great.
Q: Hoping you could suggest an ETF portfolio for an RRSP account with a minimum 12 years until withdrawals are made. The account is starting from scratch.
Thanks
Q: SUncor has suggested that once they reach 12B in debt that they will return 75% of free cash flow to shareholders. As a shareholder I like that. My question is why wouldnt paying down debt be a better marker for shareholders? While I recognize that the Company can write off interest expense against their income, it seems incongruous.