Q: Hi, I'm looking to add to the fintech world. I'm sure online purchases and contact-less (cash less) payments only continue to increase.
What is your favorite growth stock in this category (1) overall, and (2) one that is well positioned to succeed in both the physical space (contact less at stores) and online (web payments).
Q: Please comment on Cisco's earnings. Is right now a good entry time for the long term investment? If not, what are other options for the same theme or group? Thank you!
Q: I own BIP.UN and received a small interest in BIPC as part of the transition from a “Unit“ to a regular company. It was my impression that the shares of the old company would be automatically converted to the new company, but so far this has not been the case.
Do I have to sell the shares in order to convert?
Thank you for your advise.
Ernie
Q: I picked up a 2% position in SYZ in March which has moved very quickly to a 3.5% postion. I own CSU 7% and ENGH 4%. as my other tech holdings What would you do? SYZ is smallish market cap to me but I think that has worked for me. I also like the divvy. I am thinking of trimming back to 2% but also like the momentum. Thoughts Thx
Q: Not a question. Just to let your client know that have been claiming the subscription fee on my income tax for pass three years. Claim under investment advice. No problem. As long as it aids you in making decisions on your investments.
Another example subscription to G&M.
Thank you Peter and your team for your excellent unbiased advice.
Q: Investors seem very nervous about Wells Fargo. Just today (May 14th) someone on this site expressed some trepidation. What’s your opinion about buying Wells Fargo bonds at this time? One is for a three year hold, the other for six years. If Wells merged with another bank, how would that affect those bonds? Some are speculating that Wells could be another Lehman waiting to happen. Does that have any merit? Are their bonds safe? Thanks.
Q: Comments on their latest quarter? I own a lot "for the dividend" and not happy with the significant drop. However, I believe there must be value in their hospitals which would help them recover as things open up again. How do you see their ability to recover to a sustainable business level?
Q: Hello Peter,
While the god producers are leveraged to price of gold, it is also true that the market is forward looking and has driven the price up for the miners. So, is it gold miners or physical gold for now. Also, at this time which of MMX, KL, FNV, AEM provide the best bang for the buck. It would be great if you could rank them best first and perhaps I can take smaller positions in two; if the miners are still the way to go.
Thank you in advance for your suggestion.
Regards
How does the back log look at NFI? Will governments have any money to spend on new buses? Most of all, is the dividend safe? Should we be stepping in now?
Thank you as always
Ken & Cindy
P.S.
What do you think of CTS's quarter?
Q: What wouldyou think of a switch from ENB.PR,F into AQN as i am looking
for growth not just a dividend.Ihave a large loss on ENB.PR.F ,but i dont think it will give me much capital gain.
Thanks Phil.
Q: Can you please give me your opinion on this US mask manufacturer. I would have thought it would be performing better in this environment. Please advise if this is good opportunity to buy now. Thanks
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
Guess is a clothing company which caters to the young and trendy. It is international and has a high visibility brand name. I know retail is devastated and there will be bankruptcies large and small. However people still need cloths. On the plus side they have a strong international footprint, there online marketing is strong and there clothes are most affordable for there young clientele.So I am wondering if this company has what it takes to survive this crisis. I do own this stock and of course am underwater. So I wonder what to do...double down at such a low price, just do nothing or run from retail. Your thoughts are always of great value for retail investors as we manage our portfolios...thank you immensely.
Q: good morning, I am concerned that the move toward working from home and the probability that the trend will continue even after the pandemic crisis is behind us will have a negative impact on bpy given their exposure to the office space market.
Likewise they have significant holdings in shopping malls, and with the increase in online shopping are they likely to suffer a negative double whammy? Your thoughts are appreciated.
George