Q: Thank you for your opening reassuring message early this morning. Brian
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Do you think TRP would be a good buy just now?
Q: I own IPL and I was reviewing their Q3 release on Friday. I am having trouble reconciling their net debt to total capitalization ratio of 54.5%.
Based on their MD&A, total debt is $5,596.6, shareholder's equity is $3,269.9 and cash and cash equivalents is $70.4 and restricted cash if $105. This gives me a net debt to total capitalization ratio of 62.3% without including the restricted cash and 61.1% including the restricted cash. IPL Q3 reports 54.5% net debt to capitalization. Not sure where the error is. I inquired with the Company, but I haven't received an answer. I was wondering if you could provide one?
Thanks,
Jason
Based on their MD&A, total debt is $5,596.6, shareholder's equity is $3,269.9 and cash and cash equivalents is $70.4 and restricted cash if $105. This gives me a net debt to total capitalization ratio of 62.3% without including the restricted cash and 61.1% including the restricted cash. IPL Q3 reports 54.5% net debt to capitalization. Not sure where the error is. I inquired with the Company, but I haven't received an answer. I was wondering if you could provide one?
Thanks,
Jason
Q: I have an income portfolio that is patterned after your model income portfolio with a few differences. My portfolio currently has 21 positions with a 5% holding in each of BEP.un and BIP.un. Do have any thoughts on the merits of holding both these companies in the portfolio? Should one be sold? If so, which one and why? Thanks
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Please comment on BDI Q3 results and its valuation.
Thanks
Please comment on BDI Q3 results and its valuation.
Thanks
Q: Markets seem to like Aimia's results. Your thoughts?
Regards,
Robert
Regards,
Robert
Q: Why was Magna so severely punished today?
Q: I just wanted to say ... thanks 5I! You are worth your weight in gold (in today's market, : ) .... ) by the simple graciousness and concern that you show for your investors.
Opening this morning's 5I message says it all.
Thanks, 5 I!
Opening this morning's 5I message says it all.
Thanks, 5 I!
Q: Looking towards an isolationist, anti-trade Trump presidency, which sectors in Canada do you think would suffer most? I'm thinking of autos and lumber, as a start. Are there any names on the balanced portfolio which would be particularly hard hit if NAFTA disappeared and their US exports were threatened? Ie, Magna, SJ.
Q: Hello 5i
With news of Teslas' further expansion into Europe, could I have your general view on the lithium sector? Any specific points to consider investigating for smaller caps with off-take agreements would be greatly appreciated. Finally, over what time frame would you think is a reasonable expectation for their maturing in this sector (for those that survive that is!).
Thank you in advance.
With news of Teslas' further expansion into Europe, could I have your general view on the lithium sector? Any specific points to consider investigating for smaller caps with off-take agreements would be greatly appreciated. Finally, over what time frame would you think is a reasonable expectation for their maturing in this sector (for those that survive that is!).
Thank you in advance.
Q: Can you comment on their results. Would you buy based on these results.
Q: Please name a couple of pharma stocks that could rally with the election results. Thanks!
Q: What do you guys think of trump winning? Any idea how this will affect Canada?
Q: Greetings Peter et all,
I am in need of your astute assistance.
Scenario:
A 58 year old with failing health. (10-15 years?)
With approx 600K to deploy...I require approx 4K tax free from dividend and stock appreciation to maintain a life.
Need appropriately safe investments to achieve above.
Small, safe, manageable, tax friendly.
Two example vehicles would be very much appreciated thank-you
Be well my friends
I am in need of your astute assistance.
Scenario:
A 58 year old with failing health. (10-15 years?)
With approx 600K to deploy...I require approx 4K tax free from dividend and stock appreciation to maintain a life.
Need appropriately safe investments to achieve above.
Small, safe, manageable, tax friendly.
Two example vehicles would be very much appreciated thank-you
Be well my friends
Q: PIF just released its Q3 results, kindly provide your expert perusal on the numbers reported. I sense that since they raised their dividend by 10%, things are likely progressing rather nicely in this company's turnaround. Thanks.
Q: can you account for the recent weakness in BEP.UN (Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners)
Q: What are your views on DEE in light of the recent developments?
Q: I only hold a 2% position and took it up in Feb at $5.90, are the concerns you have (I have read your views on this firm)changed given their quarterly results. I am very under weight the sector as a whole and am wondering if the results are good enough to add perhaps another 1%.They quote "We expect that if there is transparency to an oil price above $50 WTI (USA) that we will be able to present guidance showing double digit growth for 2017" Probable, possible or not likely? thanks
Q: Would you still consider American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings a buy after it's recent acquisition. It's now loading up on debt. I am curious to see if your thoughts changed, and if it would be considered a good tax loss selling candidate for a mid December pick up?
Thank you,
Thank you,
Q: Could you please comment on the latest results?
Thanks
Peter
Thanks
Peter