Q: Is BUS screaming buy at current price? What’s the value per share for this company? Thanks always.
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Q: This company has a strong technical chart, pays dividend, is slowly diversifying business out of energy sector into modular housing construction, investors
support is seen in present market downturn. Would you agree with me that your decision to discontinue coverage was premature or is a company is removed automatically when rating is cut to C or lower.
Best Regards,
Harold
support is seen in present market downturn. Would you agree with me that your decision to discontinue coverage was premature or is a company is removed automatically when rating is cut to C or lower.
Best Regards,
Harold
Q: A lot the utilites have been beaten up, I have a bout half the utilities that you recommend fdor someone my age, I was wondering if this was a good tijme to fill up my coffers and buy, enpty my coffers would I suppose be more logical) so i was wondering if you think this is a good project at this point, If so, which one? Would you also take a chance on BCE
Q: Kirkland is having a nice run today, I do not see a whole lot of recent news that would drive it up this much. Just wondering your thoughts.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: great article by ryan modesto in the globe on saturday.
loss aversion, when the pain of a loss is greater than the satisfaction from a win. i try to explain this to people all the time but 90 per cent have a tough time getting their head around this concept. right on the money. dave
loss aversion, when the pain of a loss is greater than the satisfaction from a win. i try to explain this to people all the time but 90 per cent have a tough time getting their head around this concept. right on the money. dave
Q: 3 stocks you are very familiar with - COV this week went from 5.5 to 8 and back to 5.5. Is this computerized selling? The other two PEO and PHO are down considerably from their highs of all not that long ago. Do you see better days ahead for all of these stocks? They are in your portfolio so I imagine they should come around. Your opinion. Thanks for the service. Dennis
Q: I'm looking at retiring in about 5-8 years from now. Once retired I expect to make "less" money than I do now. I have been contributing the maximum amount into a TFSA since it started and about 1/2 that amount into an RRSP. In general, would I be better off reversing this trend since I'll be making less?
thanks for any suggestions,
Paul
thanks for any suggestions,
Paul
Q: In response to where you can find information on past earnings, beats or misses is SeekingAlpha. Just enter in the symbol on the home page and select earnings. You will find the history for all US stocks.
Q: Turtle Creek US Equity Fund.everyting you know please
Q: Further to Lance's fine suggestion of using CanadaHelps for excess gains I can add TD's Private Giving Foundation as an alternative I've used since 2007. A twist is that contributions are endowed over a period, usually 10 years, with annual disbursements to chosen charities. Undistributed amounts are invested in TD's conservative mutual funds so some growth can be expected and a legacy is established. You get to name it whatever you wish eg: The Jones Family Foundation. Minimum $10,000. Details:
https://www.td.com/ca/products-services/investing/privategiving-index.jsp
https://www.td.com/ca/products-services/investing/privategiving-index.jsp
Q: What are your thoughts on CSH.UN earnings.
Q: Good day,
Any thoughts/advice on ALO Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2017 Operating and Financial Results? Is it currently undervalued and do you know what the NAV is? I have a half position close to $4 as my only gold holding and wondering if I should average down a little?
Thanks!
Craig
Any thoughts/advice on ALO Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2017 Operating and Financial Results? Is it currently undervalued and do you know what the NAV is? I have a half position close to $4 as my only gold holding and wondering if I should average down a little?
Thanks!
Craig
Q: Thoughts on MFI? Balance sheet is great, earnings and dividend growing at a 'decent' pace. And would it not be somewhat protected were inflation to pick up?
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks,
Alex
Q: peter; So I guess the market didn’t like much about Maxars numbers etc- would you hold , buy more or give it the boot? Thanks. Rod
Q: your generally positive comments about this company from late Nov. and into the peak in Dec. at $86.and since then, have caught a lot of people with large loses since your earlier expressed opinions. With large loses so far on this stock, what say you now?
Q: Hi
Please comment on DIR.UN, and REIT’s in general.
The market doesn’t like our ‘ bond proxies’ ( Utilities, Telcos, Pipes etc). So, where to hide? DIR.UN has held up pretty well over the past month and the 7%+ yield is tempting.
Thanks
Frank
Please comment on DIR.UN, and REIT’s in general.
The market doesn’t like our ‘ bond proxies’ ( Utilities, Telcos, Pipes etc). So, where to hide? DIR.UN has held up pretty well over the past month and the 7%+ yield is tempting.
Thanks
Frank
Q: Hello 5i team,
Craig Machel of Richardson GMP was citing on BNN that CPP had migrated since around 2000 from the 60/40 asset allocation to 35% equity and the rest in hard assets and private loans; in other words, private yielding and defensive strategies and equity growth that is not from indices. He also mentioned that retail investors could have access to such vehicles but, understandingly withheld any specifics.
Could you shed some light on the subject? It would be much appreciated.
Antoine
Craig Machel of Richardson GMP was citing on BNN that CPP had migrated since around 2000 from the 60/40 asset allocation to 35% equity and the rest in hard assets and private loans; in other words, private yielding and defensive strategies and equity growth that is not from indices. He also mentioned that retail investors could have access to such vehicles but, understandingly withheld any specifics.
Could you shed some light on the subject? It would be much appreciated.
Antoine
Q: Good morning.... what is the record for PANW with earnings beats and misses.... As well, where would I get this type of info on any company.
Thanks so much
Thanks so much
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
Q: Hello,
If there is never another new pipeline built in Canada (which I feel is a real possibility), how would you view pipelines companies as long term investments going forward?
Regards,
Robert
If there is never another new pipeline built in Canada (which I feel is a real possibility), how would you view pipelines companies as long term investments going forward?
Regards,
Robert
Q: Just a followup comment to today's Q&A on Hamilton Capital Global Financials Yield ETF as I am interested in product for the global exposure it provides.
The HFY Fact sheets does have the ETF at 9.1% Canada and it also contains REITS at 6.1% and Insurance at 16%
It trades at 1.4x book, is that a concern and why might there be such a premium?
Thanks,
Craig
The HFY Fact sheets does have the ETF at 9.1% Canada and it also contains REITS at 6.1% and Insurance at 16%
It trades at 1.4x book, is that a concern and why might there be such a premium?
Thanks,
Craig