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Q: What do you think of buying some of this in a non registered account for the tax benefits you could receive.
If I buy at the current price ~ $24. before ex-dividend on Jan 18th I get a U$12.00 dividend (about C$15.57). Assume the stock drops down to $10. and I sell the stock I break even on cost, but I get a dividend tax credit and a capital loss on the sale of the stock. Both are a tax advantage.
If I buy in a registered account, it is more of a gamble with no tax benefits. Looking at their other business lines I can't see anything that would make me interested in holding after the sale of the bike business.
Looks like 3 or more insiders hold about 6mm shares. Nice dividend for them.
I realize you can't be tax experts, but I thought it was an interesting option.
Would like to hear your comments.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Madeline on January 09, 2022
Q: Hi,

Can you pick 2 of these growth stocks, BYD, BAM, TFII, DII, that you would want to own for the next few years, hopefully with less volatility?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on November 16, 2020
Q: With the confinement, im expecting a baby boom in few months. Dorel is producing babies material, can you explain de down trend since 2017 (41$ to 5$ before the covid)?

Would it be a good title to own? Do you know better stocks which could benefit from a baby boom?

Thanks a lot
Read Answer Asked by Francois on June 04, 2020
Q: I have owned Dorel Class B shares for a few years and it has gone down quite a bit. It currently trades in the range of $18.50 which is a far cry from the trading range of the low $30's in 2016 and 2017. Do you know why the price has sunk so low lately? Would you sell this stock now or wait for the price to recover?
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on November 27, 2018
Q: Howdy! The Kiki Delaney chapter in "Market Masters" has inspired me to invest more in Quebec-based equities. I already have BCE, CAE, CNR & GUD. Please rank the top 3 in this list (or other Quebec-based equities that I didn't list) to add right now purely on long-term (3-5 yrs) appreciation (value + dividends).
Thank you,
David L
Read Answer Asked by David on October 17, 2017