Q: Hi,
As a follow up to Loretta's question today (the 23) about your 3 favorite canadian utility stocks. You listed Enbridge, Brookfield Renewable, and Algonquin. Your referral of those makes me happy since they are the 3 I already own. To me they all seem to be in different parts of the sector though. Would you be concerned if the total weighting got to 10 or 12 percent combined for all 3? I use all DRIPS I can and have a long time to wait (I'm only 32). What would be your max total weighting between for the 3? I have no plans for adding other utilities anytime soon. Do you have a order of favorites for these 3 where you would allow one to gain more weight over another?
Q: I see on June 4th you said Alaris was not a "need to own" stock and then on July 13 it was a "hold". Has anything changed with the company? I'm underwater with it and debating whether to sell or hold. I have a full position and was thinking to sell 50%.
What is your latest update? Thanks!
Q: With the decision deferral for Avista by the regulator and no board of directors in place for this company what are the odds now this takeover will not proceed? If not doesn't this make the installment receipts a buy since holders will receive their money back? The market doesn't seem to price in this possibility or is there something I'm missing?
Q: Hello,
Gibsons tempting at yield of over 7%.
Price relatively sideways between $15 - $20 over last 2+ years.
I don't mind holding just for income but:
1) Is Dividend safe?
2) What is keeping stock price in this sideways pattern and is there an even small chance of growth?
3) Buy, Sell or Hold?
4) Do some analysts say "Hold" as a polite way of saying "Sell"?
Q: Hi,looking for a good dividend company for 4+years with,
Good Mngmt
Low or manageable debt
A little growth
Could weather a 20%+ market correction
Could you please rank these companies or add one you feel is better. Sector not a issue
Thanks, doing good following your picks. Brad
Q: Hi
Do you know when ENB plans to buy ENF? And, please advise your favorite Canadian dividend grower that yields over 4.5 %. I, like others, will be overweight ENB when this deal consumates. So I will need a replacement. Thanks Frank
Q: Would you support buying CU for income at this time? Is the price likely to decline further? As of today, the stock price is close to it's 52 week low of $30.80. I'm attracted to the 4.73% yield and the 10% dividend increases. If not CU, what else looks like an attractive buy for a longterm dividend income portfolio. (No banks please. I have plenty of bank stocks.)
Q: What are your thoughts on Aimia's announcement of them getting into the airline business? How do you see the future of Canadian airline competition and this affecting Air Canada's planned loyalty program?
Q: Hi, How does Alcanna look at this stock price ? Would you wait for a couple of quarters for results, once legalization takes place or buy a position before October ?
Q: With all the questions on this KWH -which I’ve tried to read them most carefully -could you give your opinion of management? Perhaps on various points giving 5i grading on them. Ie trustworthiness, competence, PR handling....
Q: AW.UN is up over 6% in the past two days. Volume has been more than 2x the norm on both days. I don't see anything that is causing the interest. They report on July 24.
Q: My 20 year old son has been building a portfolio based on your balanced portfolio with the occasional growth substitution (like TV for TECK, SHOP for CLS...). He is in university and has funds to cover the next three years. His portfolio is heavy in technology (30%) as that is what he understands the most and where he is comfortable. He holds 17 positions and is missing the following: AEM, WEF, WSP, CAE, BYD, ENB, PKI WCP. He has funds to add one position today and two more in the next couple of months. Suggestions would be appreciated. Currently has only 10% materials, 10% industrial and 0% energy.
Q: What do you guys think about all the bond proxy stocks that have been beat up due to their high yields? Is it safe to pick away at a few, what are your favorites in the group for yield with growing dividend?
Q: I recently purchased these interest sensitive stocks with the idea of obtaining good dividend paying companies at a reasonable valuation. Each are a 3% weighting. Too much in this sector? If rates continue to rise, can these companies pass on any increase? Are these companies OK if there is a gradual increase in interest rates or should the sector be avoided?