Q: I read in the G&M that iron ore prices were basically at their peak, by some estimates. I bought LIF in January, knowing it in a cyclical industry. I am a buy and hold investor but I knew I would not hold on to LIF for very long i.e. 1-2 years at most I made a nice profit since then and received 2 delightful dividends… How can one estimate the likelihood that LIF’s share price can grow from here and jump out if in all probability it is not going to materially grow in the next year or so? The SP has not been this high in 10 years. What would be factors that would lead us to believe the SP will continue marching higher in this case? Thanks.
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $34.85)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $46.46)
Q: At the time of writing this, BEPC is trading at $50.66 and BEP.UN at $47.49.......their corresponding 52 week highs are $80.30 and $63.39 which means that BEPC is 58.5% off its high and BEP.UN is 33.5% off its market high. First blush would suggest that BEPC may have a much greater upside from here but that of course relies entirely on what the market determines is a fair premium for BEPC. Currently that premium has dropped to 6.7% . Do you feel that this is too low, too high or just about right??
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $66.01)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $70.40)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $52.38)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL $19.12)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
If interest rates were too rise, how would you rank these pipeline companies in regards to their debt levels and their potential future growth.
I appreciate you response as all ways.
Ed
If interest rates were too rise, how would you rank these pipeline companies in regards to their debt levels and their potential future growth.
I appreciate you response as all ways.
Ed
Q: How do you feel on downgrade of Telus by Morgan Stanley on the 5G auction and the comments on debt levels of telecoms.
Q: Which stock would you add new money to. Both are down recently
Q: Hi team 5i, please comment on Cogeco Q3 results.
Thanks Rob
Thanks Rob
Q: Hello 5i....Has SPB become a " Growth by Acquistion": company or is your view that it primarily an Income Stock ? If adding back to models ( if indeed worthy ) which PF would you put it into ?
thanks/Art
thanks/Art
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $52.38)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL $19.12)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $55.16)
Q: Hello 5i Team
With respect to the ongoing take-over/merger of IPL by BIPC/PPL, I have the following questions:
1 – There appears there is a time lag of 22 days from the filing date of BIPC “Notice of Variation” to the meeting date (i.e. third Notice of Variation filed July 15 to proposed meeting date of August 06). Is this a stipulated regulatory
requirement?
2 – If the required notice period is 21 or 22 days, then is it correct that PPL would NOT be able to revise its offer of 0.5 shares of PPL for each IPL share prior to BIPC meeting date?
3 – At current prices, for BIPC/IPL/PPL, who is buying/selling IPL in the market?
If an IPL purchaser would want to vote for the BIPC offer, they could buy shares of BIPC cheaper than the equivalent amount of BIPC they would receive in the BIPC offer.
If an IPL purchaser would want to vote for the PPL offer, they could buy shares of PPL cheaper than they could buy equivalent amount of IPL shares.
It would make sense for existing shareholders (from prior to announcement) to hold and wait for the results of the bidding war unless one wants cash from either proposal.
4 – What are 5i thoughts on who will ultimately win this takeover battle?
Thanks
With respect to the ongoing take-over/merger of IPL by BIPC/PPL, I have the following questions:
1 – There appears there is a time lag of 22 days from the filing date of BIPC “Notice of Variation” to the meeting date (i.e. third Notice of Variation filed July 15 to proposed meeting date of August 06). Is this a stipulated regulatory
requirement?
2 – If the required notice period is 21 or 22 days, then is it correct that PPL would NOT be able to revise its offer of 0.5 shares of PPL for each IPL share prior to BIPC meeting date?
3 – At current prices, for BIPC/IPL/PPL, who is buying/selling IPL in the market?
If an IPL purchaser would want to vote for the BIPC offer, they could buy shares of BIPC cheaper than the equivalent amount of BIPC they would receive in the BIPC offer.
If an IPL purchaser would want to vote for the PPL offer, they could buy shares of PPL cheaper than they could buy equivalent amount of IPL shares.
It would make sense for existing shareholders (from prior to announcement) to hold and wait for the results of the bidding war unless one wants cash from either proposal.
4 – What are 5i thoughts on who will ultimately win this takeover battle?
Thanks
Q: You always seemed to prefer T over BCE. Is this still your preference in a RRIF?
Q: what's your outlook on superieur plus with the new acquisition today, positive, negative or neutral? thx
Q: Is there any reason you see why Quebecor is down over 2% today? I already have a good size position in BCE and Telus and I am thinking, for me, QBR.b, given its eps growth estimates, valuation and dividend, looks pretty attractive.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
Q: Hi team,
What would it take for SU to restore the dividend pre covid?
Also, with all that money 'saved' from the dividend cut, you think they are buying back shared, paying down debt, looking for an acquisition, all of the above?
Thank you
What would it take for SU to restore the dividend pre covid?
Also, with all that money 'saved' from the dividend cut, you think they are buying back shared, paying down debt, looking for an acquisition, all of the above?
Thank you
Q: Hi team
do you have a website or link to list
the monthly (listed from the 1st to the last of month in chronological order) dividends of Canadian stocks from Jan to end of December every month of the year?
thanks
Michael
do you have a website or link to list
the monthly (listed from the 1st to the last of month in chronological order) dividends of Canadian stocks from Jan to end of December every month of the year?
thanks
Michael
Q: Good morning,
Doman has been in steady decline since its new stock issuance in June, despite the Hickson purchase.
Is this good value below $8 or are we missing something that the market is telling us?
Thank you.
Doman has been in steady decline since its new stock issuance in June, despite the Hickson purchase.
Is this good value below $8 or are we missing something that the market is telling us?
Thank you.
Q: I noticed that AQN is issuing units consisting of shares and notes yielding 7.75% to 2026. Do you have any thoughts about this investment?
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV $207.55)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE $25.14)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG $156.15)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $102.28)
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BCE Inc. (BCE $34.98)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $66.01)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $41.67)
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TELUS Corporation (T $22.89)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.02)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $42.69)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $57.32)
Q: Hi Folks,
I currently own the following in my RRSP account (weightings in brackets ) - PG (4%), TD (13.5%), BNS (10%), MFC (3%), ABBV (6.5%), PFE (12%), BCE (14%), T (14.5%), AQN (6.5%), BIP.UN (6%), and ENB (6.5%).
I want to reduce my exposure to TD, BNS, BCE, T and PFE to bring them in line with the others - can you suggest some names that will complement the portfolio, keeping in mind I am looking for Income with some growth - long term hold.
Thanks
I currently own the following in my RRSP account (weightings in brackets ) - PG (4%), TD (13.5%), BNS (10%), MFC (3%), ABBV (6.5%), PFE (12%), BCE (14%), T (14.5%), AQN (6.5%), BIP.UN (6%), and ENB (6.5%).
I want to reduce my exposure to TD, BNS, BCE, T and PFE to bring them in line with the others - can you suggest some names that will complement the portfolio, keeping in mind I am looking for Income with some growth - long term hold.
Thanks
Q: HI Team
I hold a small position in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP.un) and I would like your opinion on two questions.
What is your take on the long-term prospects of BIP.un if the Inter Pipleline takeover goes through? Will it be a negative or positive long-term impact if such a large deal happens?
Also, was BIP.un ethical in using total return swaps to avoid the minimum 10% holding disclosure rule? This seems like an underhanded way to gain control of Inter Pipeline.
Thanks
George
I hold a small position in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP.un) and I would like your opinion on two questions.
What is your take on the long-term prospects of BIP.un if the Inter Pipleline takeover goes through? Will it be a negative or positive long-term impact if such a large deal happens?
Also, was BIP.un ethical in using total return swaps to avoid the minimum 10% holding disclosure rule? This seems like an underhanded way to gain control of Inter Pipeline.
Thanks
George
Q: Hi Everyone at 5i! Hope you are enjoying your summer so far! I am looking for a little advice. I hold Riocan in my RRSP and having ridden it up and down, I am now back to breaking even . As you gaze into your crystal ball, what do you think it’s future prospects will be ? I suspect that interest rates will climb and adversely effect the stock price. Any suggestions for a replacement REIT? Or conservative dividend paying alternative suitable for an RRSP. Cheers, Tamara
Q: MTY Food Group reported excellent earnings today, and the stock climbed 17% as a result. This was despite the fact that there were still 359 of their locations closed at the close of the quarter due to covid. That number is now down to 258, as reopening continues. The eps was 93 cents for the quarter, which would be a run rate of $3.72 for a year, a p/e of about 17, which seems quite reasonable for a growing business. I'm thinking that the results should be significantly better once more of the locations are open, but it is hard to quantify that. How much better do you think the results might look once virtually all of the locations are open? If they are going to be making say, $5.00 a share, the stock looks quite cheap. Do you think this is a good buy at this price?
Q: Do you see the current price as a reasonable entry point for TRI or would you recommend waiting for a pullback?