Q: What are your current thoughts on Badger from the perspective of initiating a long position (for a growth objective)?
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B $49.60)
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Bombardier Inc. Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (BBD.B $191.30)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $280.53)
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CAE Inc. (CAE $39.89)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX $72.83)
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Quebecor Inc. Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (QBR.B $43.26)
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Aecon Group Inc. (ARE $24.95)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
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Extendicare Inc. (EXE $14.85)
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Russel Metals Inc. (RUS $42.01)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI $211.75)
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Acadian Timber Corp. (ADN $16.33)
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Bird Construction Inc. (BDT $30.74)
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Magellan Aerospace Corporation (MAL $17.55)
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Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG $11.74)
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Stingray Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (RAY.A $9.98)
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Tree Island Steel Ltd. (TSL $2.68)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX $27.93)
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Kraken Robotics Inc. (PNG $6.25)
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Jamieson Wellness Inc. (JWEL $34.96)
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Zedcor Inc. (ZDC $5.85)
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Vitalhub Corp. (VHI $11.41)
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Dye & Durham Limited (DND $7.42)
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (WFG $96.96)
Q: Hello 5i,
There have been many negative questions regarding Tariffs and other non-Canadian officials. Wondering if it makes sense to look to those Canadian companies that would benefit from the upcoming April 28, 2025 event results.
Following is my list of questions for you – please feel free to take as many credits as you require since I typically don’t use many.
• The clear winner looks to be BAM/BN/BIP/BEP with the massive housing & project build plans. Some housing build plans look to be well beyond anything the private sector has ever seen. Outside of investing in BAM/BN/BIP/BEP are there any other companies that will experience increased growth rates? Perhaps Canadian Only Lumber Companies, Steel, etc.… Being careful to ensure the industrial carbon tax doesn’t offset any building growth rates.
• Looks like major projects are going to be built to save the country from the tariffs. Assuming these are going to be non-conventional energy would the companies such as BAM/BN/BIP/BEP/WSP, benefit the most? Are there any other companies to start looking at? Perhaps carbon capture companies?
• I wonder if there are any areas of benefactors increasing/decreasing the amount of tax havens in Canada? There are a fair number of mid/small companies that could setup a beneficial tax structure and become more profitable. My experience with setting up offshore structures is that there are setup/dismantle/maintenance costs with Lawyers and Accountants but perhaps other benefactors are investable. Are there any publicly traded Accounting or Legal companies to start watching?
• With proposed additional spend to media companies are there any benefactors? Will BCE benefit from the overall plan? Are there companies worth looking at in the media sector?
• With the additional military spend are there any companies in Canada to invest in? I have a small position in MAL which could benefit from Canada built fighter jets. Is BBD.B a good one to look at?
• After reviewing the proposed firearm buyback pricing list, the overall program looks to be worth ~$2B in 2025 for Canadians. My question is could there be benefactors to this spend? Maybe ~$2B is not enough to stimulate the economy considering the current spending levels but it reminds me of a COVID-like spend bump. Assuming a large portion of the funds will be redistributed back into the economy.
• Health care seems to be getting an increased focus compounded with the buy Canada therefore are there any pure Canadian pharmaceutical/healthcare companies that will benefit? I have a SIS position that I could add to if they are going to be benefactors. Are there any companies that provide safe site vending machines or building structures?
There have been many negative questions regarding Tariffs and other non-Canadian officials. Wondering if it makes sense to look to those Canadian companies that would benefit from the upcoming April 28, 2025 event results.
Following is my list of questions for you – please feel free to take as many credits as you require since I typically don’t use many.
• The clear winner looks to be BAM/BN/BIP/BEP with the massive housing & project build plans. Some housing build plans look to be well beyond anything the private sector has ever seen. Outside of investing in BAM/BN/BIP/BEP are there any other companies that will experience increased growth rates? Perhaps Canadian Only Lumber Companies, Steel, etc.… Being careful to ensure the industrial carbon tax doesn’t offset any building growth rates.
• Looks like major projects are going to be built to save the country from the tariffs. Assuming these are going to be non-conventional energy would the companies such as BAM/BN/BIP/BEP/WSP, benefit the most? Are there any other companies to start looking at? Perhaps carbon capture companies?
• I wonder if there are any areas of benefactors increasing/decreasing the amount of tax havens in Canada? There are a fair number of mid/small companies that could setup a beneficial tax structure and become more profitable. My experience with setting up offshore structures is that there are setup/dismantle/maintenance costs with Lawyers and Accountants but perhaps other benefactors are investable. Are there any publicly traded Accounting or Legal companies to start watching?
• With proposed additional spend to media companies are there any benefactors? Will BCE benefit from the overall plan? Are there companies worth looking at in the media sector?
• With the additional military spend are there any companies in Canada to invest in? I have a small position in MAL which could benefit from Canada built fighter jets. Is BBD.B a good one to look at?
• After reviewing the proposed firearm buyback pricing list, the overall program looks to be worth ~$2B in 2025 for Canadians. My question is could there be benefactors to this spend? Maybe ~$2B is not enough to stimulate the economy considering the current spending levels but it reminds me of a COVID-like spend bump. Assuming a large portion of the funds will be redistributed back into the economy.
• Health care seems to be getting an increased focus compounded with the buy Canada therefore are there any pure Canadian pharmaceutical/healthcare companies that will benefit? I have a SIS position that I could add to if they are going to be benefactors. Are there any companies that provide safe site vending machines or building structures?
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $280.53)
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Mattr Corp. (MATR $10.63)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
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Bird Construction Inc. (BDT $30.74)
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Stantec Inc (STN $113.09)
Q: Friday’s meeting between Mark Carney and the Premiers promises to lead to increased spending and capital to build infrastructure related to natural resources, alternative energy and technology. There seems to be a vibe consistent with Brookfield visions and foci. Carney may in fact be a catalyst to moving the Canadian economy out of the current malaise. Skepticism is warranted but are there any specific stocks that we should consider in light of what could develop rather quickly?
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United Rentals Inc. (URI $994.37)
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH $158.38)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
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Rollins Inc. (ROL $58.12)
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Clean Harbors Inc. (CLH $235.50)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN $242.39)
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GFL Environmental Inc. subordinate voting shares (GFL $64.08)
Q: I would appreciate your comments on above US equities. Which one is your favorite?
Are there any Canadian equivalents?
Thank you!
Are there any Canadian equivalents?
Thank you!
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $62.21)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $54.10)
Q: I hold a 2% position of BDGI in a non registered account and considering it has had a decent run lately and reached 5i price target would it be a good trade to sell and buy into BIPC and or BEPC. I already have about a 2% position in BIPC and 1% in BIPC and collectively have about 9.4% position in the Brookfield group of companies (BAM -2.15%, BN - 4.3% BIPC -2% and BEPC -1%). I am thinking that lower interest rates would be favourable and the dividends are a good bonus. Your insight would greatly appreciated.
Francisco
Francisco
Q: Please comment on BDGI-T 2023 forth quarter and annual financial results. Thank you.
Q: I have be considering swapping CAE for BDGI. Badger is widely exposed across the US while CAE seems to be slow getting traction at a time when business should be good.
What are your thoughts on these companies and their potential growth.
Thanks for the great service
What are your thoughts on these companies and their potential growth.
Thanks for the great service
Q: Hi , your take on badger?
Thanks. Alnoor
Thanks. Alnoor
Q: Hi gang, looks like badger had a good Q. Looking forward is it a good time to get in for 2-3 years hold? Thanks
Alnoor
Alnoor
Q: Hi guys, badger volume and price going up last 3-4 days. Any thing happening? Would like to add more buy or hold? Thanks. Alnoor
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $280.53)
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH $158.38)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
Q: Hi , what is your take on Badger? Buy, sell or hold? Thanks.
Alnoor
Alnoor
Q: Badger announced the CFO leaving the organization; this resignation is in addition to several directors of finance & controllers along with the prior CEO. Should inventors be concerned with any financial risk? Maybe the FTX debacle is a reminder how important financial controls are within a company.
Q: Comments on BDGI current results, please.
Q: Hi, I have held this stock for a few years. Would you continue to hold it can u suggest an alternative. Thanks Clare
Q: Why the huge drop today??
Q: hey guys hope all is well there has been a fair amount of insider action just wondering if its ok for a small position over 3 yrs or is buying on insider trading is a good idea thx as always
Q: Hi gang, I know you sold badger. I still hold full position . Is it time to take a loss or hold. Iam in no rush to sell if it makes sense to hold for 2-3 Q. Thanks
Alnoor
Alnoor
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $68.46)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B $76.98)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI $38.91)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $129.98)
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Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (BDGI $63.75)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM $236.67)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $232.42)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ $81.81)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD.A)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $63.31)
Q: Hi 5i Team,
In general I follow 5i Balance Equity Portfolio. Lately, I went through comparing my portfolio to 5i Balance portfolio I found that I have to add the following stocks BDGI,PKI and SHOP and I am under weight on AEM,ATD,ATZ,BAM.A,CCL, ENB,TFII. Can you please advise in order which stock consider a good buy at this time.
Also, Can you please advise good buying stocks from the Growth Portfolio.
Thanks,
In general I follow 5i Balance Equity Portfolio. Lately, I went through comparing my portfolio to 5i Balance portfolio I found that I have to add the following stocks BDGI,PKI and SHOP and I am under weight on AEM,ATD,ATZ,BAM.A,CCL, ENB,TFII. Can you please advise in order which stock consider a good buy at this time.
Also, Can you please advise good buying stocks from the Growth Portfolio.
Thanks,
Q: Hi gang, what do you make of their report yesterday. ? BDGI going forward how would you rate this co? Buy , sell, or hold ? Thanks
Alnoor
Alnoor
Q: I have a question about 1037 .
Would you expect increase in this stock value along with the infrastructure bill passage in US. It has a significant presence in US.
Would it be treated as US company for the infrastructure projects in US despite domiciled originally in Canada? Or the directive buy US would be a problem for this company?
Thank you,
Would you expect increase in this stock value along with the infrastructure bill passage in US. It has a significant presence in US.
Would it be treated as US company for the infrastructure projects in US despite domiciled originally in Canada? Or the directive buy US would be a problem for this company?
Thank you,