Re: Level II
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Feb 03, 2023 08:01AM
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Time for a reality checks folks. EFL did not get to where they are today WITHOUT Sankar. He is responsible for the foundation with which they will move forward. I think you're pinning too much hate into an innocent Podcast.
Founders are usually visionaries (evangelists is you want) can be a bit odd, querky with great ideas but many times they are poor business managers. And the time does come for the founder to back away into the shadows. Perhaps that time is now. But please, do not think it's been all Raj. Who do you think mentored him to this point. Seems there are a few guy-friends of Raj on this Board?
Just a suggestion but perhaps keep your points respectful, professional and neutral if you want to maintain credibility. I do hope Raj can finally take EFL to the next level, still to be proven, but Sankar I'm sure still has some very valuable input.
As far as distribution, you decide. I'm pretty sure raymond james is buying on the TSX and selling into the US. To see the big Banks at the bottom as sellers might imply retail. The buyers at the top seem more institutional to me. House Positions for the last 30 days
House Positions for C:EFL from 20230103 to 20230203 |
House | Bought | $Val | Ave | Sold | $Val | Ave | Net | $Net |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
89 Raymond James | 225,616 | 262,201 | 1.162 | 40,975 | 45,306 | 1.106 | 184,641 | -216,895 |
53 Morgan Stanley | 175,100 | 205,490 | 1.174 | 1,669 | 1,984 | 1.189 | 173,431 | -203,506 |
85 Scotia | 202,023 | 234,510 | 1.161 | 122,625 | 142,659 | 1.163 | 79,398 | -91,851 |
7 TD Sec | 386,427 | 442,537 | 1.145 | 307,836 | 348,724 | 1.133 | 78,591 | -93,813 |
33 Canaccord | 76,669 | 88,280 | 1.151 | 38,600 | 44,866 | 1.162 | 38,069 | -43,414 |
1 Anonymous | 334,315 | 382,537 | 1.144 | 310,298 | 357,968 | 1.154 | 24,017 | -24,569 |
13 Instinet | 12,900 | 15,085 | 1.169 | 7,800 | 8,372 | 1.073 | 5,100 | -6,713 |
124 Questrade | 22,180 | 25,752 | 1.161 | 18,272 | 21,245 | 1.163 | 3,908 | -4,507 |
36 Latimer | 1,923 | 2,172 | 1.129 | 1,738 | 1,944 | 1.119 | 185 | -228 |
48 Laurentian | 0 | 750 | 845 | 1.127 | -750 | 845 | ||
22 Fidelity | 0 | 1,600 | 1,864 | 1.165 | -1,600 | 1,864 | ||
39 Merrill Lynch | 14,137 | 16,887 | 1.195 | 16,820 | 19,544 | 1.162 | -2,683 | 2,657 |
14 Virtu ITG | 41,981 | 47,388 | 1.129 | 45,846 | 51,794 | 1.13 | -3,865 | 4,406 |
57 Interactive | 135 | 145 | 1.074 | 5,281 | 5,926 | 1.122 | -5,146 | 5,781 |
88 Credential | 2,650 | 2,970 | 1.121 | 12,495 | 14,674 | 1.174 | -9,845 | 11,704 |
19 Desjardins | 23,994 | 27,247 | 1.136 | 46,230 | 54,198 | 1.172 | -22,236 | 26,951 |
80 National Bank | 239,756 | 277,997 | 1.159 | 281,600 | 316,008 | 1.122 | -41,844 | 38,011 |
9 BMO Nesbitt | 94,166 | 108,794 | 1.155 | 155,222 | 182,643 | 1.177 | -61,056 | 73,849 |
79 CIBC | 346,174 | 400,102 | 1.156 | 455,827 | 535,268 | 1.174 | -109,653 | 135,166 |
2 RBC | 167,264 | 191,706 | 1.146 | 495,926 | 575,969 | 1.161 | -328,662 | 384,263 |
TOTAL | 2,367,410 | 2,731,800 | 1.154 | 2,367,410 | 2,731,801 | 1.154 | 0 | 1 |