Q: I know these are different sectors and market caps, regardless of portfolio specifics which would you guys consider being the better choice for a long term holding with a brief reason why.
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Q: Looking to add either TIH or FTT to my Income producing portfolio. Which would you recommend at this time if I was looking for some growth as well ?
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Q: Hi all at 5i: Thanks for your great work. You even clarified a tax issue on Brookfield’s Foreign Reporting status. Would you kindly comment on Toromont’s Earnings yesterday?
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Q: Hi 5i, can you please advise me if TOROMONT INDUSTRIES (TIH) is a good company to own for the next 3-5 years? This company had appreciation over 100% in the last 5 years and had an approximate gain of 25% in the last 12 months. With the price being around 9% below its most recent high, would you think that it would be a good time for an initial purchase? or can you suggest another company you would recommend in this sector, Thank you for all your help!
Q: Good Afternoon,
I am adding several positions to my portfolio. I have narrowed it down by using your reports/comments etc. . Some of the reports are dated, would like to know if you still consider these names a buy at today's level, or any other more favoured names in these sectors. Also wondering if you would recommend staggering purchases or waiting for a market pullback, realizing that some of these names are high.
All would be additions to a diversified portfolio and considered to be long term holds. Thanks for the assistance. Lavern
Q: This is a company that is not discussed often. It appears to have a reasonable balance sheet and has raised its dividend for 27 straight years. It does operate in a cyclical industry but it has seemed to manage this well, in part, I would think, because of its used equipment and repair operations. Is this a company you would recommend?
Also, refrigeration is a part of its operations. How does that unit fit in with its heavy equipment franchise? Are there resulting synergies, is it a different customer base, thereby offering diversification or are they the same customers and therefore there are reduced sales and marketing costs?