Q: Could I get some fundamentals on CHW please: what do you think of the balance sheet, particularly debt level, payout ratio on the dividend, and how well are they accounting for potential bad debts? What do you think of the income statement and how are they going to grow revenue. How would they compare with EFN? Thanks for your help.
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Q: In a LIF portfolio that I manage for my 65 year old wife I have sold BIN and now have funds to re-invest. I could add to existing positions or start a new sock. This portfolio has an emphasis on income. To help guide me could you tell me what 4 or 5 stocks you would recommend at this time?
Q: Can I have your thoughts on Enbridge after their recent earnings announcement. The fact that their dividend increases may be less than announced in 2014 causes some concern. I am interested in this security as a long term hold. Thank You.
Q: I was notified this a.m. that ENB reported 2015 FY results. Your thoughts?
Thanks
Sheldon
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: Reviewed you comprehensive reply today, however why are volumes up 1,771504 compared to much lower volumes.
Is this the shorts, or something else.
I hold this in my RRSP at a much higher price, and considering leveraging down, or even buying a call option.
Can you please help me out.
Many thanks for your help
Is this the shorts, or something else.
I hold this in my RRSP at a much higher price, and considering leveraging down, or even buying a call option.
Can you please help me out.
Many thanks for your help
Q: 2:35 PM 2/19/2016
Hello Peter & Staff
I need to diversify away from Financials, Energy, Pipes, and Utilities as I am overweight in these sectors.
I have 5% available cash to invest. I am considering buying or adding to 3 of these :
Pizza Pizza PZA, [I have a 2% position]
A&W Royalties AW.UN [I have a 2% position]
BMO REITS ZRE,
Sienna SIA,
Extendicare EXE,
Richards Packaging RPI.UN, [I have a 1% position]
Chartwell CSH.UN, [I have a 3% position]
Corbys CSW.A, [I have a 3% position]
Evertz ET [I have a 2% position]
Prism Medical PM.
I need steady reliable income from safe dividends but would like some growth too. Could you please advise me which three are the best to buy or to add to at this time, and please explain why you make your choices.
I would also welcome your suggestions on other 4-6% yield dividend stocks I may have not considered yet.
Thank you......... Paul K
Hello Peter & Staff
I need to diversify away from Financials, Energy, Pipes, and Utilities as I am overweight in these sectors.
I have 5% available cash to invest. I am considering buying or adding to 3 of these :
Pizza Pizza PZA, [I have a 2% position]
A&W Royalties AW.UN [I have a 2% position]
BMO REITS ZRE,
Sienna SIA,
Extendicare EXE,
Richards Packaging RPI.UN, [I have a 1% position]
Chartwell CSH.UN, [I have a 3% position]
Corbys CSW.A, [I have a 3% position]
Evertz ET [I have a 2% position]
Prism Medical PM.
I need steady reliable income from safe dividends but would like some growth too. Could you please advise me which three are the best to buy or to add to at this time, and please explain why you make your choices.
I would also welcome your suggestions on other 4-6% yield dividend stocks I may have not considered yet.
Thank you......... Paul K
Q:
Would you buy Valener at today price?
In your opinion ,is the dividend sfe?
Would you buy Valener at today price?
In your opinion ,is the dividend sfe?
Q: Good morning 5i, any comments on SPB's report? Still comfortable with it in the income portfolio? Thank you
Q: Could I have your thoughts on this company's recently reported earnings and do you consider it a buy at the current price. Thank You.
Q: Would you consider Veresen a Buy, Sell or Hold at this point? Thanks
Q: The big 6 Canadian banks are amongst the world's strongest & safest banks.BNS rated 18th in 2012 & 7th in 2013 strongest ,whereas CM is the only one to appear between 2012 to 2015(3rd,3rd,15th & 18th respectively).All @ historical low PE.eg BNS @ 9.7(trailing) & 9.3(forward).Majority of guests on BNN opined that there are short term headwinds plus "short" by Americans,but recommended hold for 2 years or longer.They have generated decent & stable returns over timer expect for last year.Please advise if the negative factors including the effect of sharp drop in oil prices & its knock on effects are priced in.Each stated that the loan exposure to oil is no more than 2% & it is manageabl.,All report next week with BNS on March 1.
Q: Would you still choose BNS if this was the only bank you were to hold or would should suggest another bank? This will be the first stock for a TFSA that has $4000.00 in it and will be holding and adding to it monthly.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello! Having some VSB and CBO already (short-term bonds), I would also like to consider some modest exposure to high quality/longer term government bonds, 5-10yrs, and fairly liquid. Would like your recommendation in that space.
Appreciate your service always, member's input as well.
Thank you!
Appreciate your service always, member's input as well.
Thank you!
Q: Hi Peter, have some money to invest but have difficulty to pick the one best/safest for the next 2-years. Will appreciate your ranking. Perhaps a another one you can suggest.
Regards, J.A.P. Burlington
Regards, J.A.P. Burlington
Q: Which do you prefer, ENB or ENF? Thanks Kindly!
Q: What is your opinion on KMI at current price levels and recent dividend cut? Can you compare it's financials with other utilities and provide a recommendation(buy/hold/sell)?
Q: Hi Team,
I have been researching these three names as alternative investments. My objective is to find one or more companies that will not behave (or correlate) the same as my otherwise well-diversified portfolio made up of equities (growth and income), bonds and bullion-related holdings.
Can you please pick your preference of the three noted and briefly explain your choice? Dock credits accordingly please.
Thanks very much.
Michael
I have been researching these three names as alternative investments. My objective is to find one or more companies that will not behave (or correlate) the same as my otherwise well-diversified portfolio made up of equities (growth and income), bonds and bullion-related holdings.
Can you please pick your preference of the three noted and briefly explain your choice? Dock credits accordingly please.
Thanks very much.
Michael
Q: Good morning,
With interest rates currently at very low levels with no sign of going up in a significant manner anytime soon, does a preferred share type ETF or actively managed fund holding mostly reset type preferred have a place in most portfolios. If so, what are your thoughts on PIC.PR.D at this time and can you recommend something else that would be more preferable in this asset class? Thank you
With interest rates currently at very low levels with no sign of going up in a significant manner anytime soon, does a preferred share type ETF or actively managed fund holding mostly reset type preferred have a place in most portfolios. If so, what are your thoughts on PIC.PR.D at this time and can you recommend something else that would be more preferable in this asset class? Thank you
Q: I currently have a 3.09% position in Pembina Pipeline (ppl) to compliment a total 2% position in the oil/gas sector divided between Whitecap and Torc Oil.
I'm wondering why such the big discrepancy between the valuations of Pembina vs Inter Pipeline (ipl)?
I'm considering switching out of Pembina to Inter Pipeline for the lower valuation and to boost monthly income. Would you endorse such a move or would you consider it being "too cute" and just stick with Pembina which has outperformed IPL?
Thanks.
John
I'm wondering why such the big discrepancy between the valuations of Pembina vs Inter Pipeline (ipl)?
I'm considering switching out of Pembina to Inter Pipeline for the lower valuation and to boost monthly income. Would you endorse such a move or would you consider it being "too cute" and just stick with Pembina which has outperformed IPL?
Thanks.
John
Q: Peter and staff,
I am looking to purchase another utility position in my portfolio. currently holding FTS, IPL, and TRP. I am seriously considering EMA but notice that it is never on your recommended list for utilities.
Is that mainly because of its slightly lower dividend than some others? I thought because of substantial US income it would be a good choice.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Larry
I am looking to purchase another utility position in my portfolio. currently holding FTS, IPL, and TRP. I am seriously considering EMA but notice that it is never on your recommended list for utilities.
Is that mainly because of its slightly lower dividend than some others? I thought because of substantial US income it would be a good choice.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Larry