Q: Does the Rio Can cut increase the chance of Smart cutting their distribution and any other thoughts? Looking at 2 to 3 percent holding. THANKS
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Q: What do you think of 3M with regards to share appreciation long term? Thanks for your great service as always.
Q: I just received a notice from my broker about a voluntary mini-tender by TRC capital for $73.75 USD, is this a good deal?
Thx
Nancy
Thx
Nancy
Q: Hi, I was wondering what's your opinion with the deal between Amazon and Blackberry? Do you think Blackberry IVY could become a essential in the auto industry? This new platform seem to be the missing part for traditionnal OEM to be able to compete with Tesla, and it would be high margins and recurrent sales for multiple year for BB. Maybe also possibilities to expend this business outside auto market ? Do you suggest a buy for a long term perspective?
Q: First NVO, now NUAG. What has caused the precipitous drop last week?
Would you still hold?
Thanks
Sheldon
Would you still hold?
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: A lot of commentators are saying sectors other than technology should do well in what is seen as a bull market. Do you believe buying an industrial etf is a reasonable investment? I am underweight industrials. Thanks, Bill
Q: Any specific reason for the big move up in this stock?
Q: Hi,
WELL, together with LSPD, GSY, REAl, VEEV, KL, makes up the core part of my portfolio.
I find when Canadian listed companies seek a listing on the US stock exchange they have much better exposure to a way larger market, which ultimately benefits the stock, provided they execute their plans successfully.
Would you see, WELL, a small company by US standards, benefitting from a listing in the US and do you think that management at WELL might be heading in that direction?
NB" The hypothetical question is from the idea that maybe they can grow in Canada without seeking other markets, but I am skeptical about that.
Thanks,
WELL, together with LSPD, GSY, REAl, VEEV, KL, makes up the core part of my portfolio.
I find when Canadian listed companies seek a listing on the US stock exchange they have much better exposure to a way larger market, which ultimately benefits the stock, provided they execute their plans successfully.
Would you see, WELL, a small company by US standards, benefitting from a listing in the US and do you think that management at WELL might be heading in that direction?
NB" The hypothetical question is from the idea that maybe they can grow in Canada without seeking other markets, but I am skeptical about that.
Thanks,
Q: Hello -
Back in early November you had mentioned that QBTC was trading at about a 24% premium to Bitcoin itself. Since then it looks like Bitcoin is up maybe about 20% and BTC is down approx. 5% (?)...... you can likely can confirm those figures. Part of that is maybe CAD / USD differences. I am assuming that BTC and Bitcoin don't exactly move in lockstep.
Is there a way to figure out how much the day-to-day premium is?
It QBTC a better relative valuation than it was a month ago?
Thanks !
Back in early November you had mentioned that QBTC was trading at about a 24% premium to Bitcoin itself. Since then it looks like Bitcoin is up maybe about 20% and BTC is down approx. 5% (?)...... you can likely can confirm those figures. Part of that is maybe CAD / USD differences. I am assuming that BTC and Bitcoin don't exactly move in lockstep.
Is there a way to figure out how much the day-to-day premium is?
It QBTC a better relative valuation than it was a month ago?
Thanks !
Q: Hi There,
I am considering adding to my current position of either MG or BNS.
In the event of market pull back, which of these do you believe would be the most stable? The idea is, when there is a market pull back, sell the position and add a more growth oriented name.
I am considering adding to my current position of either MG or BNS.
In the event of market pull back, which of these do you believe would be the most stable? The idea is, when there is a market pull back, sell the position and add a more growth oriented name.
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN)
Q: If I were to sell one of these stocks to purchase something growthier, in what order might you suggest? Are any of these potential recovery plays?
Thanks.
Brad
Thanks.
Brad
Q: Hi 5i
Current thoughts on Toy ? They seem to be a long way from where they used to be with hottest products at Christmas (thinking Hatchimals), but now having less impact on parents pocketbooks.
Is that a fair assessment or am I misjudging their potential?
Thanks
Mike
Current thoughts on Toy ? They seem to be a long way from where they used to be with hottest products at Christmas (thinking Hatchimals), but now having less impact on parents pocketbooks.
Is that a fair assessment or am I misjudging their potential?
Thanks
Mike
Q: I was looking at the PLTR income statement... the TTM R&D is massive at $500M (which is great - build that moat), but the selling and admin expenses is $1.2B... that seems extremely high. Why is it so high and is that a worry? Or do you view that as a positive? Not really sure how to interpret those expenses in general.
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PRO Real Estate Investment Trust (PRV.UN)
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Plaza Retail REIT (PLZ.UN)
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Inovalis Real Estate Investment Trust (INO.UN)
Q: in light of rei.un decision to cut distribution by 33 percent are there any reits in the same space that might now be considering a cut or are there any reits in general that could cut the distribution? thanks Richard
Q: I tho't. that these two had announced a 3/2 adjustment/split. Was I having another seniors' moment? Thank for all you do. Bill
Q: Any comment on People’s three acquisitions, and your outlook on the company going forward?
Q: Hi group bought this stock a month ago and it has since dropped 50% what the heck happened - move on hold or buy more? thanks for your insight
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
Q: I hold BIP.UN in a registered account. When BIPC was created I decided to keep BIP.UN but it is looking like I don't understand the corporate structure. Typically with a unit trust or a partnership the unit holder pays the tax on the income whereas the tax is paid within a corporation so dividends are "after-tax". Since the amount of the distributions are the same for the two entities I figured that BIP.UN would be better off because it didn't have to pay all the tax on its income. By my rough calculations: since the split BIP.UN is up about 20% whereas BIPC is up about 80%. What did I miss?
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Q: Hello I have accumulated about 27% of my cash portfolio in ENB and TRP combined due to DRIP and the fact that I have held the shares for about 20 years. The also make up about 10% of my total investments. If I sell, the tax will be like a kick in the pants and so I have never sold. The dividends have always been good too. But with Trudeau looking for areas to raise some cash, I feel capital gains might get worse. If I were to sell some of this, would you suggest some renewable energy issues such as AGN or BEPC to replace?
Q: Do you think ZEB is good value right now?