Q: Good Day. I purchased Andrew Peller @ 3.77. To date I have made 198% (3 years) and it is currently paying 4.50% on my original investment. I read a blog concerning investors that tend to sell their winners as opposed to their losers, which seemed to indicate that this is a bad strategy. As such I have kept this stock up & down and that theory as proven to be correct in my case. I understand that in an Income portfolio the current 1.40% divined doesn't really cut it. That said, I look at the Capital gain implication, the history and the potential future upside given the government approval for wine sales in major grocery stores coupled with the weak Canadian dollar that makes imported wine more expensive and exported Peller less expensive and I can't bring myself to sell. Perhaps I am too enamored with this stock. The old adage that says "don't fall in love with a stock". PS My wife, who is from Grimsby Ontario, suggested I buy this stock. If I sold I would have to put up with her nagging. (LOL) I would appreciate your thoughts on this situation and keep in mind that I am in no way questioning your decision. Regards.
Q: Would you be an investor in CSX based on Hunter Harrison taking the helm? It has popped almost 20% today on that rumour. Would you wait until it becomes official? I missed out on the CP run while he was in charge and am interested in your opinion if he can replicate his success once again.
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Q: If Mr. Harrison goes to work at CSX as rumoured do you think great results will follow? Is there a lot of work here that can be done to cut costs? Our family trust is a signicant holder in CSX now. Your thoughts on the future fo CSX. THANKYOU
Q: Thank you for your response and Link concerning NPV calculations on potential gold reserves. This was exactly what I was looking for in terms of common sense and application to a specific project. I appreciate the service you provide. Cheers. PS Consider this as a question. Well worth it.
Q: I am trying to decide between BCI and XTC for my TFSA. From my analysis BCI has better metrics (FCF/Capital Invested, P/FCF FCF/Sales,margins) but what worries me is the intrinsic value. Using Graham number Earnings Power Value and DCF analysis I get a stock price in the $10 range for BCI, where as for XTC it appears to trade close to or below intrinsic value. Which would you go for? Should I be worried about the intrinsic value?
Q: I asked this morning when ADW.A was removed from your Balanced Equity portfolio and you answered that it had never been in the Balanced Equity portfolio. I must have misunderstood when it was added to the Income portfolio. I have now sold it out of my BE portfolio. But in the meantime, I made over 86%. Now that's the kind of mistake I like to make.
Q: Peter and Team:
I hold PEY, TOU, and VET as "energy stocks" in a sector balanced portfolio.
I am down about 10% on PEY, and was thinking of making a switch to HWO. I realise one is natural gas and the other "oil services" company, but I would consider both under the energy sector of my portfolio.
Q: Can you provide your reasons for dropping ADW.A from your income portfolio and do you think it is still a good company to hold even though you have not kept it.
Q: I am setting up a dollar cost averaging couch potato portfolio with low cost mutual funds (td e-series etc). I will be contributing money into this portfolio every month from my salary. The portfolio will consist of 25% canadian index, 30% US, 30% internatonal, 10% Emerging Market, 5% Nasdaq. My time horizon is 15 years with above average risk tolerance. The question I have is if I need to include bonds in this mix. I feel that stock will do well in the next 15 years amidst an interest rate increasing environment. I am hoping to achieve an avearge of 9% to 10% return per annum over the 15 year period. Please let us know if it is a sound plan. Thanks for the great service.
Q: As you may know, Iridium launched 10 new satellites into orbit this past saturday. At the same time, they announced a JV with Aireon whereby Aireon would be selling aircraft tracking solutions, incorporating/utilizing the Iridium satellite signal. Flyht Aerospace already has a great hardware/software platform to do this using the same Iridium system of satellites. How can this be a positive development for Flyht Aerospace? Even NAV Canada has invested in Aireon!? How/why would Iridium do that to their customers and why would NAV Canada do that to Flyht?