Q: Please take as many question credits
you need to fully answer this. I would like growth and reasonably safe stocks. I have losses in all of these; should I sell and take the loss? Hold as they are likely to recover in next 6--12 months? Thanks. Helen
Q: I own all of the above. Natural gas seems to be in favour at the moment and getting a nod for the future by a number of analysts. Which of these three has the best upside ? Thanks
Q: I own ARX, PSI and XEG. Momentum in ARX is improving and I am just above water. I am down 66% with PSI. My other holding in the energy sector is XEG. I am considering selling PSI and investing the proceeds in ARX. What do you think? Thank you.
Q: I hold these energy related stocks which are all in the red from 15% to 45%. In what order would you rank them? Would you sell all of them or keep some? If there is no tax loss that can be offset against tax gain, would you still sell some or all of them?
Q: Hi, if i want some canadian exposure to energy, do you believe I should take a basket approach ? Like I buy an equal position in those 4 stocks ? Do you think it could offer wide appreciation potential ? If you have a better suggestion or other stocks to propose, feel free. Thanks !
Q: recently both copper and natural gas have broken out how would you play these sectors or would you advise to stay away ithese two compamies are picking up momentumm whats your opinion
Q: I'm looking for two comparable candidates to buy for tax loss selling particularly in same sector and low debt. Thanks for all your help in these crazy times
Q: Boy these companies' stock prices took a hit. I appreciate many mid-size PNG companies will likely go bankrupt with the drop in oil prices. But I always liked these companies as I understood they had lower costs of production than many of their competitors.
1. Is that assumption correct?
2. How would you assess the strength of their balance sheet?
3. Do you see these 2 companies as ones that are at high risk of going bankrupt in the near future?
Q: Given the abysmal condition of the oil & gas sector and the apparent attempts of Russia and the Saudi's to further roil negative market activity, some long-term opportunities must be in the offing. Which oil & gas producers have the strongest balance sheet, lowest cost of production and are, generally, the most likely to survive these current circumstances?
Q: Now that Vermillion has cut it's dividend does it fit that other high dividend energy stocks like ARX and Sgy may follow suit or are they sustainable.?
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Please deduct as many questions as you see fit. I have a basket of oil stocks which of course I have wished I did not own for quite a while. Monday will be brutal. My question is surrounding the fact that some of our companies have significant hedges in place at higher $ per barrel while others will not have any or many. In the event that the market torches them all on Monday equally would you please research and provide details on hedging % , period and $ for a large list below
ARX,CPG,ERF,GTE,KEL,PXT,SGY,TOG,VET,WCP,YGR
Secondly could you advise of the debt to cash flow of the worst 4 of the above and the best 4 of the above.
Please provide detailed response with as many questions deducted as you see fit.
Q: Trading activity in Arc quite high. It would appear that management is quit keen of the potential of the Attachie play in Alta for future upside. Can you explain the details of this play and possible upside for the stock. Thank you.