Q: Hi, after firing my wife's financial advisor, I transferred all of her securities to a brokerage account (BMO). I have trimmed the weeds (there were a lot) and am left with one flower - PMT.DB.D which was bought at $72 and now fluctuates around $96. I'm not familiar with this security and am attempted to sell it and reinvest in a growth stock in her TFSA. Can you share your thoughts on this security, whether to hold or sell, and what I could replace it with in her TFSA?
Thank you.
Q: I need some education. A high percentage of Canadian analysts recommend Crescent Point Energy (CPG). My own admittedly poor analysis shows CPG to have a net annual income of about $270 MM or about $0.55 per share…this seems to move around quite a bit quarter to quarter. Assuming I am in the ballpark, and since the current share price is about $40, this suggests a PE ratio of about 70. The current dividend of $0.69 per quarter ($2.76 per year) is not close to be supported by earnings so the company must be issuing new shares (DRIP program) and/or borrowing funds to pay the shareholders. When comparing very quickly using Goodle Finance to Vermillion, Suncor, CNQ, and Husky, I find that all are paying out more in dividends than they earned but none are as bad as CPG. If I am correct why is CPG the darling of analysts? Secondly, how can the other companies continue to pay more than earnings? Isn’t this a concern? Thanks in advance for the help in understanding both CPG and the oil and gas producers in general.
Q: Hi 5i I agree with Tim ( 5i don't think twice about giving the boot to long winded questions )
Twin Butte announced an $85,000,000.00 debenture at 6.25%, isn't this just another form of increasing debt, and if turned into shares just dilutes the no. of shares. Your thoughts please. Gerry
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I was wondering your opinion on adding some CREW (CR) at current levels. I figure it will be under some "tax loss selling" and was wondering when the majority of that will be over - i understand that december 23 or 24 is the last official day for the tax year, but is it safe to say that most of the "selling" will occur before then - perhaps end of nov or early dec?
My thinking is that this stock may lift in the new year and possibly be a takeout candidate...
many thanks.
Given the operational risks associated with the Oil and Gas industry, I have always preferred to carry a 'basket of stocks' for a total weighting of about 16% of my portfolio. I have held them all for 3+ years and have done well considering both capital gains and dividends. When one 'stubs' their toe, it seems like the others are doing well. The laggard in the group is Legacy which continues to underwhelm the market even with its improved production and guidance. Wondering if this is the time to reduce the number of holdings. Here is my current mix:
Vermillion, Baytex, Crescent point, Whitecap, Twin Butte, Legacy and RMP.Do you consider this a reasonable strategy givent he operational risks associated with the business or should I just simplify and reduce the number of holdings. If so which stocks would you divest of here at this point.
Q: my question is regarding YGR-Yangarra , can you comment on their latest financial results.what does a current shareholder do ? i noticed some more insider buying very recently. what don't you like about this stock ? thanx norm
Q: Hello Peter and team.
Just wondering why you think that the drillers will do better next year?with oil and gas prices going down,could the opposite be the case?
You think TCW is cheap here?
Q: Recently commentators have been predicting that the price of oil is going to decrease due to the large amounts of oil and gas that the USA is predicted to produce in the near future. However I read an article in a newspaper where the columnist suggested that consumption in the USA will exceed the production of the USA and all of its friendly suppliers. What are your thoughts on this? Thx in advance. Gary
Q: Reference the question by Ilesh re. sgy,tog and wcp. I am up 19.3% after an average holding period of 14 weeks. What do you consider a good return if this is not it? regards
Q: Hi Team, I asked a question yesterday on LRE (Long Run Exploration) and my takeaway from your answer was that many companies that moved into a slow growth dividend model were not doing well. I agree with that assessment with regard to SGY, TOG etc.I would like to have your recommendation's in this space? Thank you.