Q: Could you please compare and contrast CPH and VHI? Looking for key differences or attributes. Is one better than the other, or if starting a new position, would you just allocate funds 50/50?
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Q: Results yesterday from CPH and DR both looked excellent and the stock prices have moved up significantly in response. They both look cheap, particularly CPH, even more so if you ex out the $2.20 cash on the balance sheet. What do you think of these as part of a small cap portfolio?
Q: Now that CPH trades on the OTC should it be moved to a USD account to avoid Fx fees with transactions or will any trades continue to be designated as CAD. Thank you.
Q: The 5i profile on Cipher Pharma lists only 5 employees - how accurate and current are such numbers? Also you dropped coverage on this stock in 2018 "until some visibility emerges." which now seems to be clear, would you consider recovering?
Q: I understand that this company is on the riskier side, but it certainly appears it is doing things right and the stock seems to be reflecting that. Do you think there is potential here? The balance sheet has little debt and a decent cash balance. Two of the things you seem to look for.
Q: Can you give me an update on this stock and whether you would hold.It has come up nice lately
Q: Can you comment on there second quarter results. Would you endorse a buy as turnaround play.
Best Regards,
Harold
Best Regards,
Harold
Q: Cipher had pretty good numbers in the 2nd q. This company may have turned the corner. The new ceo ( joined in 2019) Mull is a smart dude who made a lot of shareholders money on CML Healthcare. This one may be one to watch.
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- Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (AP.UN)
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- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
- Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH)
- Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
Q: Doing a year end review of all of my holdings. I would like to reduce my position in several stocks (or eliminate entirely in the case of HR.UN and CPH) in order to raise some cash for increasing my position in several other holdings. Fairly large question, so I will divide it into 2, this for the potential reductions and a further question about the potential adds. Would you please rank these stocks in the order you would reduce or eliminate to raise some cash, starting with the one you would be most inclined to reduce/eliminate. Sector, or large cap/small cap not a concern, as I have a broadly diversified portfolio with a lot (too many, really) of names. Thank you for this, and also for the very good service. My 1st year as a client, and I will certainly be renewing. I have recommended the site to a few friends who also do investing.
- Quorum Information Technologies Inc. (QIS)
- Linamar Corporation (LNR)
- AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
- H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
- Freehold Royalties Ltd. (FRU)
- Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
- CRH Medical Corporation (CRH)
- A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
- Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH)
- MTY Food Group Inc. (MTY)
- Heroux-Devtek Inc. (HRX)
- Akumin Inc. (AKU)
Q: Trying to reduce the number of stocks I hold. Currently I am broadly diversified across sectors and large cap/small cap, growth/dividend payers, so those are not concerns. I look at total return, and have a long term horizon, 5+ years. Comfortable with risky stocks. I have smallish positions in these 12 stocks and would like to sell maybe 6 to 8 of them, and redeploy the money into a few of the others on the list or into some of my other holdings. Would you select 6 - 8 of the above that you think are less likely to perform well over 5+ years, and could be sold, and maybe 2 - 4 that could be added to. Thank you.
Q: Thanks for your ongoing non-biased advice.
I have three DOGS in my non registered account ...... Baylin Technologies (BYL) with No Dividend, Cipher Pharma (CPH) with No Dividend and Pason Systems (PSI) that has a 3.5% Dividend.
Please analyze each account for future growth prospects, survivability etc.
My strategy is to double-down and buy more of each stock in my wife's non registered account during tax loss season because her income is very low ......... then wait 30 days and sell the above stocks after 30 days in my registered account either this year or next year.
Hope this strategy makes
MMD
I have three DOGS in my non registered account ...... Baylin Technologies (BYL) with No Dividend, Cipher Pharma (CPH) with No Dividend and Pason Systems (PSI) that has a 3.5% Dividend.
Please analyze each account for future growth prospects, survivability etc.
My strategy is to double-down and buy more of each stock in my wife's non registered account during tax loss season because her income is very low ......... then wait 30 days and sell the above stocks after 30 days in my registered account either this year or next year.
Hope this strategy makes
MMD
Q: I would like to know what you think of their recent Q, do you see anything to suggest that the higher EPS and revs will continue here or is this a one off gain?
Q: CPH took it on the chin yesterday with Bauch Health pulling out of an agreement. Trying to find out the impact of this event to the company. Information seems to be hard to find.
- Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. (TRQ)
- Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH)
- Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
- Akumin Inc. (AKU)
Q: I would like to sell subject 4 companies, unless your advice is to hold because of much near term growth potential.
Please suggest 5 each U.S. and Canadian companies that you consider offering the
' best ' growth, short and medium term, with no consideration of industry.
Thanks
Klaus
Please suggest 5 each U.S. and Canadian companies that you consider offering the
' best ' growth, short and medium term, with no consideration of industry.
Thanks
Klaus
Q: It looks like this company should be quite profitable after taking all the one time impairment charges in this latest quarter. What do you think of it moving forward as a value play.
Q: CPH just released Q results, do you see things turning around? They have more cash and less debt than last quarter and they continue to make a profit - please evaluate these metrics. Finally, would you comment on the initiatives outlined in the strategic update?
Q: I was watching James Hodgins on Market Call last week and he mentioned that he is "restricted on the name and cant talk about it too much". What can be possible reasons for this? Thank you.
Q: Cipher's quarterly report highlights transitions and strategic positioning for long term growth, also debt reduction. Their list of 2018 year end highlights appears impressive but does it read that way to you? This company looks busy for their size but what significants do you take from the list of 2019 anticipated milestones? Would you dip a toe in here? Finally how similar are CPH and GUD in strategic growth plans?
Q: Opinion of value after last report, and responding share price movement?
Q: May I have your opinion? It seems rather beat down. Possibility of GUD.TO taking them out?