Q: What is your opinion MCAN Mortgage(MKP) nice dividend 8.7%, seems to be in the right spot along with Home cap. Equitable group etc. both of which are going gang busters but MKP stock is way off it high of a few years ago.
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Q: Should I be happy with my gain in CWB(Western Bank)today.I am up 28% overall.Do you see more growth?Thanks Don
Q: AGF.B It was looking like AGF was making some progress in turning things around and since May they have bought back abt. 2 million shares.
The Dec 03 announcement that they have lost a $2.6 billion account is a setback to say the least. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
The Dec 03 announcement that they have lost a $2.6 billion account is a setback to say the least. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
Q: I currently have no Canadian Banks in my portfolio and am looking for an opportunity to enter the sector. I am wondering with the recent pullback whether this is a good time to buy. I am thinking of splitting my money between two banks, specifically Bank of Nova Scotia and TD Bank. I have at par, uninvested US Dollars. Is there any advantage to buying on the US market or should I buy in Canada? Thank you.
Q: Good Morning people,
G S has done very well lately for a CO. thatlooked like a struggle a couple of months ago. Can you please comment on the rise in stock price to the present and also how the future looks.
Thanks Larry
G S has done very well lately for a CO. thatlooked like a struggle a couple of months ago. Can you please comment on the rise in stock price to the present and also how the future looks.
Thanks Larry
Q: Hi guys. Any comment on the BMO earnings? Are any other new bmo earnings estimates published? I see CIBC has a new Bank of Montreal report this morning with 2014 eps estimate of $6.27 and 2015 estimate of $6.75. On a $69.95 share price that gives us p/e of 11.15 for 2014 and 10.36 for 2015.
I know, of course, these earnings estimates can always be adjusted, but all things equal the valuation doesn't look too bad sub $70 in my opinion. What are your thoughts? Thanks, as always.
I know, of course, these earnings estimates can always be adjusted, but all things equal the valuation doesn't look too bad sub $70 in my opinion. What are your thoughts? Thanks, as always.
Q: is the action on hgc just normal market moves thanks
Q: Hi There,
I wanted to hear your thoughts on the ETF - FIE. It seems to be a nice mix of financials along with a good dividend. How secure do you see it or what letter grade does it deserve. I wonder that if it is so good how come the ETF seems to be so small in size. Thanks
I wanted to hear your thoughts on the ETF - FIE. It seems to be a nice mix of financials along with a good dividend. How secure do you see it or what letter grade does it deserve. I wonder that if it is so good how come the ETF seems to be so small in size. Thanks
Q: Peter and team
May I have your comments on PTZ-t Pethealth Inc. J it is up approx. 100% since April .
Thank you Mike
May I have your comments on PTZ-t Pethealth Inc. J it is up approx. 100% since April .
Thank you Mike
Q: Pardon me! The symbol was CHW - Chesswood Group -not CHN.
Thank you.I own shares in CHW. So far, it's been a pleasant ride. My concern, of course, is both their relative small size as well as the inherent risks that must be accepted when almost all their individual entities operate in a very leveraged & high risk market. As a retired US Attorney, I am familiar with legal & case funding as well as Plaintiff financial support. These areas along with their start-up financing loan business is my primary concern. Would much appreciate your opinion.
Thank you.I own shares in CHW. So far, it's been a pleasant ride. My concern, of course, is both their relative small size as well as the inherent risks that must be accepted when almost all their individual entities operate in a very leveraged & high risk market. As a retired US Attorney, I am familiar with legal & case funding as well as Plaintiff financial support. These areas along with their start-up financing loan business is my primary concern. Would much appreciate your opinion.
Q: Hello Peter and team, could you help with the following question:I recently liquidated TD Canada Trust (CDN Commons) as it appreciated significantly. It was time to cash in. Question is, what in your opinion is the next Canadian financial institution to own for the long term, getting dividends while waiting for capital appreciation. I'm thinking Scotiabank or even a smaller FI like CDN Western Bank but appreciate your opinion. Thx
Q: TMC-T Has finished there conversion of shares and increased there dividend. Please provide an update of your thoughts on the company going forward. Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter. could you please provide your view on BANC. Thanks again.
Q: I purchased 3000 URB @$1.82 on the recommendation of another of analyst. It hasnt done anything. Do you have any info. on it. My thinking is to sell and start deploying the capital into one of your portfolio stocks. Also being a new member which stock would you recommend to begin with. I've done really well with this analyst so far but am going to try to diversify into more stable portfolio.
Q: I was thinking of purchasing EFH, and i was wanting to get your
opinion.
thanks Elgin
opinion.
thanks Elgin
Q: Hi guys,
Any ideas as to why Fiera is getting hammered lately, and with huge volume today?
Thanks, Ian
Any ideas as to why Fiera is getting hammered lately, and with huge volume today?
Thanks, Ian
Q: Hello Peter
Do I include "Cash" as part of my equity portfolio since the cash will one day be used to buy equities? I currently have 19.3% in banks [RY,CM,BNS,NA,LB,OLY] counting the cash as part of the equity portfolio but 23.3% considering equities only.
I have no lifecos but am considering buying Sun Life [SLF] which you recently recommend, but if it is considered to be a "financial" then maybe that would be too big an overall position in financials. I also have 40% in fixed income. I would value your opinion.
Many thanks...... Paul
Do I include "Cash" as part of my equity portfolio since the cash will one day be used to buy equities? I currently have 19.3% in banks [RY,CM,BNS,NA,LB,OLY] counting the cash as part of the equity portfolio but 23.3% considering equities only.
I have no lifecos but am considering buying Sun Life [SLF] which you recently recommend, but if it is considered to be a "financial" then maybe that would be too big an overall position in financials. I also have 40% in fixed income. I would value your opinion.
Many thanks...... Paul
Q: Would you elaborate on your preference for SLF vs MFC and GWO.
Thanks
Ken
Thanks
Ken
Q: Hello team:
I owned some PWF which I accumulated between 25 to 28;
now it is over $ 35, I enjoyed the nice dividend
I recently added some SLF (half position) so that if interest rates slowly increase, the life co would offset the loss of value of the bonds in my income porfolio
Which Life co would you add to PWF and SLF ?; Thanks!
I owned some PWF which I accumulated between 25 to 28;
now it is over $ 35, I enjoyed the nice dividend
I recently added some SLF (half position) so that if interest rates slowly increase, the life co would offset the loss of value of the bonds in my income porfolio
Which Life co would you add to PWF and SLF ?; Thanks!
Q: Would you add to BNS today? I already have a large position just thinking of profiting from a possible bounce.
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike