Q: WITH NEW QUALIFYING MORTGAGE RULES, I BELIEVE CONSUMERS WILL BE LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVES OTHER THAN CANADIAN BANKS ARE THERE ANY STOCKS THAT MIGHT BENEFIT BY THIS CIRCUMSTANCE IF SO, WHAT MIGHT YOU RECOMMEND THANKS
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Q: Hi Ryan Peter
Do you feel this stock should continue to have a A rating today it hit a 12 month low it is my biggest capital drain but I will stay vested due to the div increase and hope for some recovery .
PBH receives a B rating and has grown 40% over the last 12 months .
I find this some what confusing.
Kind Regards
Stan
Do you feel this stock should continue to have a A rating today it hit a 12 month low it is my biggest capital drain but I will stay vested due to the div increase and hope for some recovery .
PBH receives a B rating and has grown 40% over the last 12 months .
I find this some what confusing.
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Dream Office REIT has made an offer to repurchase 10M shares @ $24.00. Would you take the offer or hold on?
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
Q: Your thoughts on swapping goog out for msft OR 1/2 a position of goog to msft.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: What are the tax implications of buying US REITs in a non registered account?
Q: What's your view on Bristol Myers Squibb's potential as a longterm investment?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I am moving many of my fixed income investments from bond funds to preferred shares with a minimum guaranteed rate (yes I know the dividends are not guaranteed). I am trying to decide between TRP.PR.J and TRP.PR.K. Currently J yields 5.22% while K yields 4.73%. It appears J is the better choice. Do you agree? When would K be preferred if at all?
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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ROBO Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF (ROBO)
Q: Which do you think are the best companies in both Canada and the US to invest in for artificial intelligence and robotics.
Q: Peter and team
Thanks to member Walter, I have looked at a website that lists the U.S. preferred shares that trade on an American exchange. I realize that while U.S. stocks are not your focus are there any preferred shares that trade on an American exchange that you would recommend for an income investor? Are these p/s any more complicated than ones issued by Canadian companies ? I believe there are some companies on the TSX that have issued preferred shares that pay in U.S. $ and still are eligible for the Dividend Tax Credit. Are you familiar with any of these names?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks to member Walter, I have looked at a website that lists the U.S. preferred shares that trade on an American exchange. I realize that while U.S. stocks are not your focus are there any preferred shares that trade on an American exchange that you would recommend for an income investor? Are these p/s any more complicated than ones issued by Canadian companies ? I believe there are some companies on the TSX that have issued preferred shares that pay in U.S. $ and still are eligible for the Dividend Tax Credit. Are you familiar with any of these names?
Thanks
Paul
Q: stock price is down over 8% this morning!
cannot find specific info for the carnage...(gold price was up earlier)
are you aware of why the downturn?
cannot find specific info for the carnage...(gold price was up earlier)
are you aware of why the downturn?
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
Q: With your answer to a Q on ENB as time being on the buyers side I put a low ball bid in for some shares. Could you give me a list of 'safe' stocks (i.e. like ENB and not KWH.UN for example) with great yields that one could put stink bids on? I will assume in your answer that putting ENB over ENF(e.g.) indicates preference of the safer investment vehicle.
TIA
TIA
Q: I bought a 1/2 position in BUS a year ago and it is now a 1/4 position. It looks better now than then and I am thinking of increasing back to a 1/2 position rather than selling or holding such a small position. What your thoughts.
Q: I am looking for a “ value” type ETf and have seen your comments on VVL. Do you see a problem with it’s small asset base of $66million and low volume trading. Is it just growing pains and is there anything else out there concentrating on value investing ? Thanks, Rod
Q: Hi team !
I have been holding pjp-n for almost 3 years and it just keep going down.
I am about 24% in the red. I hold in my TFSA and it is 14% of that account.
Any hope for this ETF to recover soon ? Or would you advise to take my lost and invest in something else with a good growth potential ? I already hold SIS-T
Thanks for your help
Jacques
I have been holding pjp-n for almost 3 years and it just keep going down.
I am about 24% in the red. I hold in my TFSA and it is 14% of that account.
Any hope for this ETF to recover soon ? Or would you advise to take my lost and invest in something else with a good growth potential ? I already hold SIS-T
Thanks for your help
Jacques
Q: I am curious about a small float stock like CXI and market makers. Today, not one share has traded (as of 11:30AM) of CXI. Is there a market maker for this stock? Who exactly are these MM's?
TIA
TIA
Q: LXR has fallen to $2 from an ipo around $10, could you give an update on what's happening with this company?
Q: Hi Can you tell me the diff between the A and B
Regards
Stan
Regards
Stan
Q: Can you tell how much cash the company will hold after the loans are restructured based on the latest F/S and the latest press release. I have looked at both but don’t understand all the terms they use.
The second part of my question relates to cash flow . It seems to me if they don’t buy anything else they could easily repay the term loans before 2025 . It looks to me that they throw off approx $50m per month prior to interest pmts.
Thanks
The second part of my question relates to cash flow . It seems to me if they don’t buy anything else they could easily repay the term loans before 2025 . It looks to me that they throw off approx $50m per month prior to interest pmts.
Thanks
Q: Could you please give me you opinion on these 2 US drilling companies. Also do you agree Eric Nuttall that is a good time to invest in US and Canadian drilling companies. Thanks
Q: I have held it for many years and am wondering whether I should sell into the market or wait for the possible takeover . And if I do not sell and it is not taken over, I don't mind keeping it in my portfolio, if you rate it a good hold regardless.