Q: What is your take on the lawsuit filed against the company in regards to its revenues accounting practices and its lack of internal controls over financial reporting?Does this raise concerns for your long term view of the company?Or is there going to be s shuffle in management?
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Q: Simple question. My average cost of Xebec is $9.86. Obviously not good. Your suggestion please dump it and move on, buy more or just wait it out. Obviously a long way back. Thank You..
Q: Hi 5i,
TFII just released news that it is planning to pay out its dividend in US dollars unless the shareholder elects to take the money in C$. Based on this change, would one be right to journal over the shares to a US account and not make any election in order to receive the dividend in US$?
TFII just released news that it is planning to pay out its dividend in US dollars unless the shareholder elects to take the money in C$. Based on this change, would one be right to journal over the shares to a US account and not make any election in order to receive the dividend in US$?
Q: Hi 5i,
I was called out of ITP as I didn't expect such a good earnings report. Was thinking of up grading from ITP to CCL. I noticed CCL is in the balanced portfolio therefore is now a good time to buy or are these both overbought and I should wait for a pull back.
I was called out of ITP as I didn't expect such a good earnings report. Was thinking of up grading from ITP to CCL. I noticed CCL is in the balanced portfolio therefore is now a good time to buy or are these both overbought and I should wait for a pull back.
Q: XBC is dropping again today. How low do you think it might go before levelling off. At what price might one start a position if you think this is a reasonable thing to do?
Q: As time starts to approach the deadline put on enbridges line 5 I'm starting to get a little nervous as to the outcome of shutting down the line. How much of the price of the stock is already baked into the possibility of the line being shut down?
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve
Q: How to explain today's jump in price (up 5.34% as I type this, but still below their high of Mar 11) considering their recent results.
Q: If it were your money in XBC at a 2.5-5% position today, would you be holding or selling please? If holding, at what point would you sell if it continues to slide? Thanks
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR $93.62)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI $14.94)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $65.01)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $60.97)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS $21.34)
Q: Bought BAD a few months back as a recovery play and have done ok however recent results cause me to question the growth prospects. Should I continue to hold or sell and add to my existing positions in SIS, NFI, QSR and MG. All good recovery plays in my opinion.
Thanks
Thanks
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $88.84)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $86.24)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI $14.94)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $121.18)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $60.97)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $73.13)
Q: Of the companies listed, which one would you start a new half position in today for a potential 5 plus year hold in a balanced portfolio. And would any in particular benefit from reopening? I understand that I would need to keep on eye on the cyclicals with a view to exiting if needed.
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Questor Technology Inc. (QST $0.65)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG $133.62)
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ATS Corporation (ATS $35.56)
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Converge Technology Solutions Corp. (CTS $5.99)
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Dye & Durham Limited (DND $6.72)
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TELUS International (Cda) Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (TIXT $6.26)
Q: I have half positions in the above equities. Would you add to any or all of them? In what order would you add to them?
Q: It looks like 5I likes Brookfield Renewable and since 2012 the stock has been fairly steady. There has been a nice price pullback (for those not already owning stock) but a few numbers in the annual reports are confusing. Specifically Net income (loss) attributable to Unitholders has been very low or negative for a few years.
Any thoughts on this Net Income comment and overall you current thoughts based on the price pullback?
Any thoughts on this Net Income comment and overall you current thoughts based on the price pullback?
Q: the stock action in xebec the last few weeks has been telling us something is not right.
In my opinion, this company cannot be trusted.
i read the previous questions and answers and wonder why your hesitating.
xbc has missed before-this is not the first time.
and how does the trust return-i doubt it does.
please comment
dave
In my opinion, this company cannot be trusted.
i read the previous questions and answers and wonder why your hesitating.
xbc has missed before-this is not the first time.
and how does the trust return-i doubt it does.
please comment
dave
Q: A general comment in response to the flurry of questions pursuant to XBC's recent declines. I, too, have taken a paper hit on XBC (down by half). But I went in knowing the risks and am playing the long game. This could turn out badly, or not. But it is part of a well-diversified portfolio, so the one hit is tolerable.
I'd like to remind fellow members all stocks have risks, and 5i to its credit has been consistent about potential risks of XBC and the view that it is a longer-term hold. Below are quotes pulled from 5i's December 21, 2020 Review (Report), followed by answers to some recent questions from members.
REPORT
"Xebec has customer concentration risks with five main customers accounting for ~40% of Xebec’s total revenue."
"...XBC faces risks associated with volatility of oil and natural gas prices as many of Xebec’s customers rely on the sale of natural gas."
"While the stock can see severe volatility in any short-term period, we think XBC is a name in the renewable energy space that has the potential to reward patient investors over the long-run."
"B+. Fundamentally strong. ... Good for the long-term, but some risks exist."
ANSWERS
Feb. 11, 2021 to Garth: "We like XBC's prospects and growth. It is still quite high risk and the higher valuation today adds more."
Feb. 1 to Ilie: "We think XBC has room to run from here, but we would take a long term approach."
Jan. 26 to Warren's question in which he states he's looking for growth and has high risk tolerance: "We would consider ... XBC..."
Jan. 21 to Kay:
"...would be fine buying XBC today with a long term view."
PS: I'm a paying member as everyone else and have no relationship whatsoever with the company or any of its owners or staff.
I'd like to remind fellow members all stocks have risks, and 5i to its credit has been consistent about potential risks of XBC and the view that it is a longer-term hold. Below are quotes pulled from 5i's December 21, 2020 Review (Report), followed by answers to some recent questions from members.
REPORT
"Xebec has customer concentration risks with five main customers accounting for ~40% of Xebec’s total revenue."
"...XBC faces risks associated with volatility of oil and natural gas prices as many of Xebec’s customers rely on the sale of natural gas."
"While the stock can see severe volatility in any short-term period, we think XBC is a name in the renewable energy space that has the potential to reward patient investors over the long-run."
"B+. Fundamentally strong. ... Good for the long-term, but some risks exist."
ANSWERS
Feb. 11, 2021 to Garth: "We like XBC's prospects and growth. It is still quite high risk and the higher valuation today adds more."
Feb. 1 to Ilie: "We think XBC has room to run from here, but we would take a long term approach."
Jan. 26 to Warren's question in which he states he's looking for growth and has high risk tolerance: "We would consider ... XBC..."
Jan. 21 to Kay:
"...would be fine buying XBC today with a long term view."
PS: I'm a paying member as everyone else and have no relationship whatsoever with the company or any of its owners or staff.
Q: stock pulled big Friday. this an opportunity to buy? think the guidance is temporary? this company has been a favorite in the renewable space.
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
Sorry for yet another question about Xebec. I realize that stocks in the growth portfolio are by nature quite volatile, and since this holding is in a TFSA, and XBC closed today (Friday) with a loss in the account of 36.6%, we're wondering (based on your long experience in bull and bear markets or when a particular stock runs into difficulties), what kind of timeline we 'could' expect to recoup this loss.. We're aware that the 'green' sector, of which Xebec is a key player, stands to benefit from environmental initiatives and programs from different governments, including our Canadian regime, and the Biden administration, among others. However, since Xebec's problems appear to be somewhat company related, what advice can you offer? I should add that we both are fortunate to have defined-benefit pensions, and don't need the TFSA funds, but it's certainly gut-wrenching to see such a loss in one day! Your guidance is always greatly valued.
Sorry for yet another question about Xebec. I realize that stocks in the growth portfolio are by nature quite volatile, and since this holding is in a TFSA, and XBC closed today (Friday) with a loss in the account of 36.6%, we're wondering (based on your long experience in bull and bear markets or when a particular stock runs into difficulties), what kind of timeline we 'could' expect to recoup this loss.. We're aware that the 'green' sector, of which Xebec is a key player, stands to benefit from environmental initiatives and programs from different governments, including our Canadian regime, and the Biden administration, among others. However, since Xebec's problems appear to be somewhat company related, what advice can you offer? I should add that we both are fortunate to have defined-benefit pensions, and don't need the TFSA funds, but it's certainly gut-wrenching to see such a loss in one day! Your guidance is always greatly valued.
Q: Good Morning Peter & Team,
Lots of questions have been asked already. Everyone will be in the red on this one I am sure. Things happen.
My Question? What would your bottom line advice be today? Sell and take the loss ahead of quarterlies in 2 weeks? Or hang in there and look towards a rebound in the coming months/years?
Thanks for all you do
gm
Lots of questions have been asked already. Everyone will be in the red on this one I am sure. Things happen.
My Question? What would your bottom line advice be today? Sell and take the loss ahead of quarterlies in 2 weeks? Or hang in there and look towards a rebound in the coming months/years?
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: Hello 5i team,
On the 5i website, for EIF's company description, it says that they focus on 2 sectors namely aerospace/aviation services and equipment/manufacturing.
As the pandemic wanes, will this company's fortunes improve or is this already factored into the share price(since the share price is close to an all time high)?
Is equipment and manufacturing still in the aerospace/aviation sector, or is it generally in sectors entirely different?
Thank You,
Andrew
On the 5i website, for EIF's company description, it says that they focus on 2 sectors namely aerospace/aviation services and equipment/manufacturing.
As the pandemic wanes, will this company's fortunes improve or is this already factored into the share price(since the share price is close to an all time high)?
Is equipment and manufacturing still in the aerospace/aviation sector, or is it generally in sectors entirely different?
Thank You,
Andrew
Q: Further to my prior question today regarding XBC , I am considering a buy with a long term 5-10 years. I know nothing is a sure thing but do you agree it is worth the risk at the current corrected price. Also would be a small % of portfolio.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
Q: I have an average cost base of $190 for Kinaxis. I still think it is a good company but was thinking it is maybe time to take a capital loss and move on. I was wondering if there are companies that you prefer more at current valuations and growth potential at this point in time? Or is Kinaxis at the top of the list and I should stick with it?