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Q: Greetings 5i, I'm wondering what is so attractive about a company like PBH. I don't understand some of the more exotic metrics, but if I look at basics like net income, earnings per share, etc, PBH doesn't look to be building shareholder value as it gets bigger. Is the attraction a bet that they will eventually somehow wring more value out of their acquisitions through organic growth?
Read Answer Asked by Rick on December 14, 2016
Q: I currently own LNR in a non-rrsp account for a 2% holding. I don't have any cash in this account to buy MG but do have cash in my RRSP account to buy MG for 2% weight. Would you recommend this or just buy more LNR to bring it up to 4% weight.
Read Answer Asked on December 14, 2016
Q: Last July , you put together a report entitled " Report of Target Price Data" . The report listed stocks that were undervalued . Many were sadly beaten up , but two of the " Strong Buys" from the first 2 pages returned over 300% as of last Friday . I am certain most of the data is outdated and there would be new companies listed .
I am not sure what your source was for this report ... Was your submitting this a one time event ? Thanks for everything ... Tom
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on December 13, 2016
Q: Royal Bank (RY-T) shares are over $CDN 90 and rising. Do you anticipate a stock spilt in the near future? At what stock price level is that likely?

Cheers, IslandJohn
Read Answer Asked by John on December 13, 2016
Q: HI TEAM
Bought 2000 bte @ 4.00 i think id like to sell and replace it with one or two other cos. with better prospects. my other oil holding 3% are wcp
hwo . i been whatcing rrx but it doesnt move a little help please
thxs. and MC
bob
Read Answer Asked by bob on December 13, 2016
Q: A friend asked me to look at a mutual fund that lists the Mgmt/ MER @ 2.00% & 2.78 %. Does this mean the fee's for the fund are 4.78 % Why do they bother to separate the two percentages ??
Read Answer Asked by David on December 13, 2016