Advice If you are a gambling man and are holding into this quarter's results, be careful.
If the results are poor, don't hold for the 45 days of selling post a bad quarterly result.
It is always better to sell now and double your share count if you want to invest in the long term of this company.
It is still trading at a major premium to other ITS firms.
It has also historically traded down to a 5% yield. That seems fair given the 5.25% 1 year GICs now on offer.