Q: NFI - New Flier. With the recent cash infusion, are you more comfortable with the debt level, and future prospects of the company? I am looking to add a good company that combines reasonable growth and a reliable dividend. Thanks.
Q: Would you recommend CRP (Ceres Global Ag Corp)? How do you evaluate this company when the brokerages show only scanty 'fundamentals' : revenue greater than market cap, negative earnings, negative cash flow, but CEO ( claims earnings are growing exponential due to burgeoning Ag growth and their 25% interest in south eastern Saskatchewan short line railway shipping more and more oil from the Bakkens
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Q: Hi Peter, what's your opinion on the decline with PPY is this a reason to worry or is it warranted. Do you still see upside in this name and is it still a hold or buy at this level thanks Nick
Q: I was not able to see BNN yesterday and missed your 3 picks. I wonder if you might let the general membership know. Thanks from another very happy member! Bob
Q: Hi Peter, et al; as a new member I can say I am not only impressed by your reports but also by the responses you give members. My question is on LSI-V. Is this a company you follow? I really like their growth, and the fact they may be setting themselves up for a BAD-T acquisition down the road. Thanks in advance.
Q: Looking to buy. What has more potential for Growth. Sylogist or Amaya.
Or do you suggest somethingelse? All your picks have been good but I been watching lately. Scared go in when a stock is too high and you have lots of interesting picks. Let me know what youre liking now. Also what is the price target for Amaya after all these acquisitions and new contracts. Thanks. Barry from Montreal.
Q: Good morning Peter: can I have your views on EFN's financing today. I am long the stock and am realizing a nice little profit until today's four percent drop on what must be a nice quick and easy deal for the investment bankers. Should the financing change my positive view of Element Financial? Thank you.
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Q: Hi Peter. I purchased St Andrews Goldfields last October at .50 as a turnaround story with a good balance sheet and a good growth profile for 2013, 2014. I've also read David's question and your answer on this company ,dating last Feb. 14. With the price of gold looking like the selling is overdone and SAS looking like a value play when would be the best time for me to purchase more SAS as i am looking at dollar cost averaging on it. I am not a GOLD BUG but I see gold as a currency play in this environment. Thank you,and have a good day.
Q: In response:
"don't know the exact reasons a stock might go down a few percent."
I can sympathise with the difficult a frustration of answering questions on something that just changes a few per cent in line with normal market action. Without speaking for others: when I see this happening to one of my holdings, my question is not exactly why it went down the normal market action amount but more specifically did something happen that I missed. It is difficult for the small investor to get any negative news within 24 hours. If there is bad news, we often don't get it until the security is seriously down. Perhaps the question should not be why did it go down but is there anything new which we don't know about.
Q: Hi, CSU continues its much awaited correction. Still same thesis as a week ago? As far as you can see, no fundamental change? Tempting to dip a toe in at current levels?
Q: Hopefully not an odd question, but I hear and read comments and investors talking about short, medium and long term in reference to their holdings. In your opinion, could you define your thoughts on actual timelines for each? I realize this is subjective, I just want you thoughts on how you might define them.
Q: Comment more than a question. Well done to Peter on his BNN appearance yesterday. I would imagine there would be a growth in subscibers as a result. I also imagine the quality and success of the service would add to members. Is there any thought to capping the number of subscribers? (thinking of the difficulty of handling questions if there are a large number of people asking).