Q: Just wondering about these pipeline companies and longevity. Are these companies to own and forget or they tied to oil and gas as a commodity so hence has a limited run? What is your outlook on them? I have done very well with WMB over 4 years, and wondering if I should leave it be say for another year or two, add, or sell. Bought ENB. this year for the Div and wondering how you see this stock as well. Thank you.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: CU has had an uptick as have most stocks but I'm still underwater. Do you think it is time to sell and move on. If so, what stock would you suggest to replace it?
Thanks as always
Thanks as always
Q: A&W is trading at around $35 and the recent offer is $37. Is this an oportunity to buy? Thanks John
Q: I currently own Enbridge. I am considering selling ENB for Pembina. Enbridge a 7.2% dividend, is so large now, it will take a lot to move its needle. Whereas Pembina has a smaller dividend but is a bit more nibble and perhaps has more upside for it's stock to move higher. Would you agree?
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Constellation Brands Inc. (STZ)
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Brown Forman Inc Class B (BF.B)
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Diageo plc (DEO)
Q: I would like to replace Diageo with company that has a better growth profile. Can you provide me with a few names please; CDN or US$. Thanks as always.
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Ares Management Corporation Class A (ARES)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hi,
what would be your top 3 dividend stock right now that's not in financial and utilities?
Also what would be your top 3 in US?
Thank You
what would be your top 3 dividend stock right now that's not in financial and utilities?
Also what would be your top 3 in US?
Thank You
Q: If not yet asked your comments on CN earnings please
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
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Brompton Global Dividend Growth ETF (BDIV)
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BMO Global High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWG)
Q: hello 5i:
I'm looking for an ETF with attributes similar to ZWH, but with more an international flavour, so not purely a US focus. Suggestions?
thanks
Paul L
I'm looking for an ETF with attributes similar to ZWH, but with more an international flavour, so not purely a US focus. Suggestions?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Can you tell me if Brookfield has divested of its shares in Superior Plus? I had thought they would have bought them out by now. Also, has Superior Plus cut their dividend. I bought it years ago for the yield but I am down considerably. Would you cut your losses and move on or is it too cheap to sell now.
And if I sell, what to replace it with.
And if I sell, what to replace it with.
Q: I want to consolidate my holdings in ENB to FOR or vice-versa. I would like to get your comments.
Q: 52 week high on TRP with heavy volume. Does 5i still prefer Enbridge in this space ?
Thx
Thx
Q: Please comment AW.un's Q2 results and news today resulting in a gaintic leap of some 17% to $33.45 current price. Txs for U usual great views & services
Q: Do you have an explanation on why aw.un is up so much today?
Q: Hi Peter & 5i,
Will you please explain the proposed strategic combination? Looks like if every unit holder tendered their shares for $37, then I'd receive $37 for 30% of my shares and 1 share of the new company for the remaining 70%?
If all unit holders (except me) elected to convert their shares to the new company, is it possible to receive $37 for 100% of my shares?
What is your recommendation?
Will you please explain the proposed strategic combination? Looks like if every unit holder tendered their shares for $37, then I'd receive $37 for 30% of my shares and 1 share of the new company for the remaining 70%?
If all unit holders (except me) elected to convert their shares to the new company, is it possible to receive $37 for 100% of my shares?
What is your recommendation?
Q: Reading TSX Money about the combination of A&W Royalties Income Fund and A&W Food Services, it says, "Each Fund unit to be exchanged for one share of the combined company or $37.00 in cash (subject to proration)." As I write the unit price of A&W Income Fund is $33.76 which is a long way from $37. Can you please explain what unit holders have to do in order to get the full $37?
Thank you as always for your expertise.
Thank you as always for your expertise.
Q: BIR has been moving up YTD, more than TOU. Would you take this opportunity to take a loss and switch to TOU?
You said Yes to a similar question in June, but could BIR be a takeover target, how probable? Thanks
You said Yes to a similar question in June, but could BIR be a takeover target, how probable? Thanks
Q: Good day 5i. Which of these two energy dividend companies would you prefer, PrairieSky Royalty (PSK) or Freehold Royalties (FRU). Currently the dividends are PSK 3.5% and Freehold 7.6%. Thanks.
Q: A follow up question to my earlier Q wrt Brookfield Companies.
Can I have you views between BIPC.CA and BIP.UN.CA. I believe they are basically the same company, is this assumption correct??
BIP.UN is a Limited Partnership where BIPC is a corporation, what is the difference, is it mostly how taxes are managed, I know the unit pricing and dividends are different. I will be holding in my RRSP, is one better than the other for this registered account
Can I have you views between BIPC.CA and BIP.UN.CA. I believe they are basically the same company, is this assumption correct??
BIP.UN is a Limited Partnership where BIPC is a corporation, what is the difference, is it mostly how taxes are managed, I know the unit pricing and dividends are different. I will be holding in my RRSP, is one better than the other for this registered account
Q: Hello Peter & Team,
I know (looking at previous questions) 5i likes XEI as do I with the good dividend I continue to enjoy. But it has languished since Aug 2022 when I took up a position to the tune of (as of today) a tad over -8%. Considering market conditions since that time and the fact the Blackrock index is made up of some 50+ S&P/TSX composite index stock, shouldn't I be enjoying a little bit better performance on the capital gains side of things? My goal with this ETF was to enjoy the dividend and appreciate a 4 or 5% per year return or at least stay close to par. Is there something I'm missing? Are my expectations unreasonable? What is your interpretation of what drives this ETF?
Thanks for all you do
gm
I know (looking at previous questions) 5i likes XEI as do I with the good dividend I continue to enjoy. But it has languished since Aug 2022 when I took up a position to the tune of (as of today) a tad over -8%. Considering market conditions since that time and the fact the Blackrock index is made up of some 50+ S&P/TSX composite index stock, shouldn't I be enjoying a little bit better performance on the capital gains side of things? My goal with this ETF was to enjoy the dividend and appreciate a 4 or 5% per year return or at least stay close to par. Is there something I'm missing? Are my expectations unreasonable? What is your interpretation of what drives this ETF?
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: Tourmaline has been on a slide recently. I am looking for a bounce and will be selling my position and would have thought the excessive heat in the US and parts of Canada would have supported the price of Nat Gas and thus Tou. That hasn’t happened.
Could you provide your opinion on the short term, 3-6 months, price of Nat Gas and Tourmaline’s stock price?
Could you provide your opinion on the short term, 3-6 months, price of Nat Gas and Tourmaline’s stock price?