Q: I have heard anecdotally that the quants, computers, algorithms, etc. are responsible for a large portion of stock trades in today's market. Sometimes "experts" say that these automated systems exacerbate stock price moves to both the upside as well as the downside. Shorts sellers seem to have the power to punish stocks that get to ridiculously high valuations. But what tool does the market have to reward stocks that have been overly punished, other than time and the management taking the time to talk up their stock. An NCIB seems to be kind of an incremental way to support share price and I believe (correct me if I am wrong) that a company has to apply for an NCIB which takes time. Should stock exchanges give some new tools for companies to counter act a sharp downward share price movement? If a company has a strong balance sheet, let's say net cash positive, perhaps they should have the option to buy back large amounts of stock on short notice when the quants, computers, automated trading etc. drive prices far lower than they should go. In this scenario companies that are prudent financially could take of advantage of a Dec 24,2019 incident. In these situations a company could say to the market," If that is how little you think of our shares we will gladly buy as much of it back and send them to treasury, thank you computer traders, thank you computer trading, thank you ." I am not in the financial industry so I may not understand the big picture. This is kind of a long and complicated question so I am not sure if you can answer it without writing an essay.!!
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Q: Hi, over the last few quarters AT has been generating FCF and using it to pay down debt and buy back shares. What are your thoughts on buying their prefs for income? Thanks,
Q: Is Alya plays into same space as CGI? Please comment current status of Alya? Debt, ownership, cash flows? Would you buy at current price ? Your thoughts please, thanks always.
Q: Comments on NFI results? Where do these results leave your updated opinion. I believe I saw a nice dividend increase but would like your take.
Q: Please comment on quarterly results when you get a chance.
Q: Hi Peter, would you have information about this co. Would you buy FFIV or CRM? Thanks. Alnoor
Q: Good morning from warm Sri Lanka. Cheeswood Group results look positive to me. How about your thoughts?
Q: I didn’t see Syz in any of the portfolios, is it removed from the list? Thanks
Q: PBL reported on Wed Mar 13. They missed on both the top and bottom line. I know that you cannot judge a company on one quarter but I would appreciate you comments on this company going forward for a 1 to 2 year hold. They really did not give any specific guidance for 2019 except that they felt that the EBIDTA should return to the expected levels and that the trend should continue. I have a 5% position in this stock and I am wondering what to do. Your comments would be most appreciated. Thank you Ian.
Q: Hi there, can I please get your opinion on PBL's Q results?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Hello,
Could you please comments on earnings and valuation of KBL. Do you still think it is expensive?
Thanks
Victor
Could you please comments on earnings and valuation of KBL. Do you still think it is expensive?
Thanks
Victor
Q: Oil going up. Vet not going with the flow. Your thoughts. Wir.u for growth and dividend. Thanks
Q: Hi Peter, which company would you buy today. Time frame 2 years. Thanks Alnoor
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Enerflex Ltd. (EFX)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Chorus Aviation Inc. Voting and Variable Voting Shares (CHR)
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True North Commercial (TNTUN)
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ECN Capital Corp. 6.50% Cumulative 5-Year Minimum Rate Reset Preferred Shares Series A (ECN.PR.A)
Q: Has a dividend investor I hold shares of the above in in my registered and non registered accounts.
I have cash over and above my fixed income position. This extra cash is earmarked for a new position in a dividend stock paying a 4 to 7% div with growth prospects and at fare value and tax efficient. Might be a tall order , appreciate your help.
I have cash over and above my fixed income position. This extra cash is earmarked for a new position in a dividend stock paying a 4 to 7% div with growth prospects and at fare value and tax efficient. Might be a tall order , appreciate your help.
Q: Which would you prefer at this time and why? Thanks.
Q: Please clarify your recent mail out regarding a Market update and PORTFOLIO CHANGES. I did not see any portfolio changes in the email.
Q: Hi just wondering with the news today would you sell buy or hold it is at what I bought it for now 7.94
Q: Could I have your views on the latest earnings for this company. Would this company be a buy at this time, even though it is closely tied to the oil patch?
Q: Can you please comment on the earnings from Badger.
In light of the pop on the stock today, would you consider
it expensive now?
In light of the pop on the stock today, would you consider
it expensive now?
Q: You have mentioned strong earnings growth expected from GC however in the company section earnings are estimated at $2.43 in 2020 compared to $3.14 in 2019. Do you have some other numbers that you are expecting?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike