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Q: On news over the weekend it said SNC may not get any Federal Contracts for a period of 10 years due to their legal problems. Question is why hang on to this company. It seems it is all bad news RAK.
Q: Any reason WEF is not participating in the positive bounce that IFP and WFT are experiencing?
Q: I have some cash in my TFSA which I'd like to deploy. I'm looking at either 1000 shares of Stingray Digital or 500 shares of Savaria for a 3-5 year hold.
Which would you recommend and why?
Thanks, Richard
Which would you recommend and why?
Thanks, Richard
Q: I have always heard “ Buy at $2. and Sell @ $6.”
What do you think of this strategy for Bombardier?
What do you think of this strategy for Bombardier?
Q: It is trading at $16.24. Your thoughts?
Thanks Ian
Thanks Ian
Q: Although I prefer investing directly in stocks, our company is considering switching to Nest Wealth at Work for it's RRSP plan and it makes sense to participate.
It appears to be all Vanguard EFT's. Would 5i or possibly other members with experience, share feedback?
Thanks in advance!
It appears to be all Vanguard EFT's. Would 5i or possibly other members with experience, share feedback?
Thanks in advance!
Q: I remember looking at a blog post you guys did a while back on tsx listed companies with large % of revenue from the US. Can you paste the link? Please and thank you
Q: Would you buy OSB ($36.42) at this price and wait for a turn around while collecting its' dividend?
Dividend is $6.30/17.3% - is it safe or will it be cut?
Tks.
Dividend is $6.30/17.3% - is it safe or will it be cut?
Tks.
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (WFT)
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Canfor Corporation (CFP)
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Norbord Inc. (OSB)
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Interfor Corporation (IFP)
Q: I am comfortable having about 10% of my non-registered account in the forest products sector. About 55% of this amount is Norbord and the other 45% is split about evenly among Canfor, Interfor and West Fraser. Norbord pays a good dividend; the others don't. Would you suggest any consolidation or rebalancing here or changes that might improve upside potential? All four are down relative to original purchase so any adjustments here would only trigger tax losses.
Q: I still own 400 shares of Maxar, down 77%.
It has clearly been a major disappointment, but surely, the business still has some value. My understanding was the business they do has a significant moat, which, to my way of thinking, should make it appealing to someone doing M&A but not at the prices I paid for it!
My question is, would it be a reasonable bet to dollar cost average down in the hopes of putting my shares in play for a potential take over, or do I just walk away.
If I continue to hold for the dividend, is there a reasonable chance of an eventual recovery?
Thanks,
DON
It has clearly been a major disappointment, but surely, the business still has some value. My understanding was the business they do has a significant moat, which, to my way of thinking, should make it appealing to someone doing M&A but not at the prices I paid for it!
My question is, would it be a reasonable bet to dollar cost average down in the hopes of putting my shares in play for a potential take over, or do I just walk away.
If I continue to hold for the dividend, is there a reasonable chance of an eventual recovery?
Thanks,
DON
Q: Interesting article in todays Globe about the difficulties people had in selling their shares on January 7th and 8th while the stock was tanking. I'm glad that with your help in analyzing my intentions for owning the stock, I had already sold out my position in the autumn. So....
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Hello, Which of these consumer staple names would you consider. I was leaning towards MRU as it seems cheaper that than the other two and the Jean Coutou acquisition sets it up for further growth. I already own PBH but thanks to last year my position is much smaller. Thank you. Shyam
Q: Thinking of swapping fcr for tcl.a with the potential for capital appreciation as the only criteria.Reasonable?
Q: TCL.A has had insider buying and fundamentals (to my eye) look good although earning predictions are flatish. My daughter is down about 30% and I’m temped to add to her position. Does that sound reasonable or would you recommend waiting for 1 or 2 quarters.
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
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WestJet Airlines Ltd. variable voting and common voting shares (WJA)
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Lucara Diamond Corp. (LUC)
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Bird Construction Inc. (BDT)
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Cascades Inc. (CAS)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
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Stingray Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (RAY.A)
Q: Hi 5i
What are your views on these 7 holdings in 2019?
Hold, Sell?
Appreciate it
What are your views on these 7 holdings in 2019?
Hold, Sell?
Appreciate it
Q: My materials sector(RRSP,TFSA) has CCL.B at 5% and MX at 2%. I am considering taking profit from CCL.B(approx. 1.5%) at this time and moving it to MX but acknowledge that I would not be trimming sector allocation to 5%. What would your recommendations be for both the short term and long term?
Q: I just noticed from reading the question of a subscriber that you have sold SPB in your portfolio. I have not received any notification with respect to this although in the past I was receiving regularly updates with respect to your portfolio adjustments.
Can you please add me to your list so that I can receive regular updates?
Can you also provide some rationale as to why you sold SPB?
Thanks
Can you please add me to your list so that I can receive regular updates?
Can you also provide some rationale as to why you sold SPB?
Thanks
Q: Good morning. I am looking to add to my technology and health care weightings. I’m looking more for dividend income security than growth although growth is always nice. Thanks.
Q: Your Watchlist tab - how do you add another equity - I clicked on "+Add" tab but do not see where to add new equity to the watchlist