Q: Any reason why SHOP has gone up so much over the past 2 days? I haven't seen any news that would account for it. In fact, there have been some analyst 'HOLD' ratings (like a kiss of death).
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Q: I currently own PKI at 2.38% weight and under water but was wondering if I were to increase this to 3% weight if you are comfortable with this or wait a bit longer before adding to the name?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi- why has CSU rebounded "not as strongly" as other tech stocks?
I am a young invesstor with a long term time horizon. Would you take a position in CSU here? I have LSPD as well. Thanks.
I am a young invesstor with a long term time horizon. Would you take a position in CSU here? I have LSPD as well. Thanks.
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
Q: Hi Peter, are any of these at risk in this environment over the next year or alternatively in particularly good shape ? Would you continue to hold them or elimate any ? Thank you.
Q: HI Gentlemen,
I, like most on this board, tend to buy stocks that you put then into your portfolios and sell the stocks when you remove them.
You also seem to instill in us the investment practice not to panic in crazy markets when there is no bid for the equities, for this too shall pass.
So, I was rather surprised in your March 17th email to us suggesting you were going to take MX and CSH.un out of the portfolios.
On march 17th MX was approx 65% lower than it was in the prior month, and the lowest its been in the past 10 years.
On March 17th CSH.UN was approximately 50% lower than it was the prior week.
My question is two fold.
Why did you sell at decade lows when there was ample warning that things were going poorly for these companies? MX was been plummeting more or less since 2018 when it was $100. What took you so long to sell and why at the multi year low?
If you waited this long and the stock had been performing so poorly why did you not revert back to your philosophy on how selling stocks in this type of market might not be the most rational idea.
MX is +30% since it was removed from the portfolio and
CSH.un is +18% approx.
I'm not using 20/20 vision here I am talking about investment philosophy on these 2 issues.
Thanks
Sheldon
Sheldon
I, like most on this board, tend to buy stocks that you put then into your portfolios and sell the stocks when you remove them.
You also seem to instill in us the investment practice not to panic in crazy markets when there is no bid for the equities, for this too shall pass.
So, I was rather surprised in your March 17th email to us suggesting you were going to take MX and CSH.un out of the portfolios.
On march 17th MX was approx 65% lower than it was in the prior month, and the lowest its been in the past 10 years.
On March 17th CSH.UN was approximately 50% lower than it was the prior week.
My question is two fold.
Why did you sell at decade lows when there was ample warning that things were going poorly for these companies? MX was been plummeting more or less since 2018 when it was $100. What took you so long to sell and why at the multi year low?
If you waited this long and the stock had been performing so poorly why did you not revert back to your philosophy on how selling stocks in this type of market might not be the most rational idea.
MX is +30% since it was removed from the portfolio and
CSH.un is +18% approx.
I'm not using 20/20 vision here I am talking about investment philosophy on these 2 issues.
Thanks
Sheldon
Sheldon
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Gildan Activewear Inc. (GIL)
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Air Canada Voting and Variable Voting Shares (AC)
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CAE Inc. (CAE)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
Thank you for all your guidance throughout this type of market. I'm sure all the Canadians are greatly appreciating your impeccable work for us DIY investors.
If you have ~$20k of cash today and your goal is to appreciate this into a much larger amount not too long after coming out of the other side of this market (i.e. after a recession), which 10-15 Canadian equities would you go after with a good sector diversification?
Since I am younger and my nest egg is still small, I'm not too concerned or rely on dividends. I'd much rather have stocks whose valuations may appreciate greatly rather than going for the slow and steady dividend aristocrats and blue-chips.
I have been eyeing the large discounts on Canadian equities such as the following: AC, CAE, SLF, GSY, LSPD, PLC, GIL.
Thank you for all your guidance throughout this type of market. I'm sure all the Canadians are greatly appreciating your impeccable work for us DIY investors.
If you have ~$20k of cash today and your goal is to appreciate this into a much larger amount not too long after coming out of the other side of this market (i.e. after a recession), which 10-15 Canadian equities would you go after with a good sector diversification?
Since I am younger and my nest egg is still small, I'm not too concerned or rely on dividends. I'd much rather have stocks whose valuations may appreciate greatly rather than going for the slow and steady dividend aristocrats and blue-chips.
I have been eyeing the large discounts on Canadian equities such as the following: AC, CAE, SLF, GSY, LSPD, PLC, GIL.
Q: Hi
I know you have recommended this in the past based on valuation and it has recently rebounded almost 100% off the lows.
As someone with a 5 year+ time horizon, but concerned about capital preservation, is this a good place to be right now
My concern is that if people are struggling to pay bills, rent, buy food, these loans will fall first.
A secondary concern given the present environment is government intervention to reduce the interest rates GSY can charge which would fundamentally impact the business.
Thoughts?
I know you have recommended this in the past based on valuation and it has recently rebounded almost 100% off the lows.
As someone with a 5 year+ time horizon, but concerned about capital preservation, is this a good place to be right now
My concern is that if people are struggling to pay bills, rent, buy food, these loans will fall first.
A secondary concern given the present environment is government intervention to reduce the interest rates GSY can charge which would fundamentally impact the business.
Thoughts?
Q: Hi 5i,
Is it advisable to switch PKI to ATD.B at this time for long term hold?
Thanks.
Desiree
Is it advisable to switch PKI to ATD.B at this time for long term hold?
Thanks.
Desiree
Q: hello 5i:
Could you tell me what percentage of their business WSP derives from the US? And, thinking of infrastructure happening at some point, could you advise a US equivalent to WSP?
Paul L
Could you tell me what percentage of their business WSP derives from the US? And, thinking of infrastructure happening at some point, could you advise a US equivalent to WSP?
Paul L
Q: Hi, can you please explain the key parameters that cause TMX to make more/less profit? What is the contribution of trading volume (which should be high right now), company financings (which is down a lot), company press releases (which I assume is up a bit), or other things?
Cheers!
Cheers!
Q: April 7 report on the income portfolio: ZRE (BMO REIT) show -3.45% for the month of march ? Am I missing something ?
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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CAE Inc. (CAE)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII)
Q: I have held ccl.b and nfi for a number of years and done well, although the last few years have been disappointing. I have just sold my positions in these two companies and am considering cae and tfii as replacements. Your thoughts?
Does Cae’s recent decision to lay people off and cancel its dividend raise concerns or reaffirm its strong management and strengthen its eventual recovery?
Is tfii’s balance sheet strong enough to get through this crisis and given the need to deliver inventory by trucks provide rational for strength during the short term as well as once recovery takes hold?
I have a diversified portfolio which is fairly well balanced by sector and reflects your balanced and income portfolios with a smattering of stocks from your growth portfolio.
Does Cae’s recent decision to lay people off and cancel its dividend raise concerns or reaffirm its strong management and strengthen its eventual recovery?
Is tfii’s balance sheet strong enough to get through this crisis and given the need to deliver inventory by trucks provide rational for strength during the short term as well as once recovery takes hold?
I have a diversified portfolio which is fairly well balanced by sector and reflects your balanced and income portfolios with a smattering of stocks from your growth portfolio.
Q: Thoughts on how the emergence of electric vehicles, self driving and otherwise, will impact PKI and BYD. What providers of electric power in Toronto and Vancouver area will likely benefit from increased electricity demand? Thanks
Q: Hi,
I am trying to wrap my head around Shopify.
With all the craziness in the market due to COVID 19, how is it that this stock has held up.
It is up 12.7% YTD and a return of 118% in one year.
What is so special about this stock that it’s held up so well while other stocks within the same industry/sector are down 50%-60%.?
Thanks,
I am trying to wrap my head around Shopify.
With all the craziness in the market due to COVID 19, how is it that this stock has held up.
It is up 12.7% YTD and a return of 118% in one year.
What is so special about this stock that it’s held up so well while other stocks within the same industry/sector are down 50%-60%.?
Thanks,
Q: Can you please comment on the recent update from the company .
Is it a buy now
Is it a buy now
Q: Further to Chris M.'s note on insider buying at NFI, it should be noted that Mr, Gray also purchased $35 million of NFI stock in August 2019.
Paul F.
Paul F.
Q: After market closed today,LSPD stated the following.1)Reports Q4 on May 21 2)Expected Rev to be @ upper end of guidance & Ebitda to exceed guidance 3)$220m cash as @ Mar 31/20 Please comment.Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Based on the following from G&M today, and my horizon of 5+ years, can I have your opinion on continuing to hold:
"NFI Group Inc. (NFI-T)
On March 25, Adam Gray, who sits on the board of directors, invested over $10-million in shares of this company. He acquired 1-million shares at a price per share of $10.85 for an account in which he has control or direction over (Coliseum Capital Management LLC), raising this account’s holdings to 3,206,246 shares.
On March 25, director and the company’s former president and chief executive officer John Marinucci invested over $105,000 in shares of NFI. He bought 10,000 shares at a cost per share of $10.51, lifting this account’s position to 145,500 shares."
Thx
Chris M
"NFI Group Inc. (NFI-T)
On March 25, Adam Gray, who sits on the board of directors, invested over $10-million in shares of this company. He acquired 1-million shares at a price per share of $10.85 for an account in which he has control or direction over (Coliseum Capital Management LLC), raising this account’s holdings to 3,206,246 shares.
On March 25, director and the company’s former president and chief executive officer John Marinucci invested over $105,000 in shares of NFI. He bought 10,000 shares at a cost per share of $10.51, lifting this account’s position to 145,500 shares."
Thx
Chris M
Q: These 2 stocks in your growth portfolio seem extremely cheap, making money with great balance sheets. Isn't this an obvious chance for someone to pick them up at thses bargain prices? Thanks.
Q: Can you comment on the following and what it means going forward. How important, if any, is this?
Claret Asset Managment out of Monteal disclosed 10% ownership of shares including buying 739,000 share since March 11, 2020
Claret Asset Managment out of Monteal disclosed 10% ownership of shares including buying 739,000 share since March 11, 2020