Q: Can you provide your current assessment of MXG. Thanx Robbie
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Q: As a holder of Innvest, should I be concerned of the recent weakness in the stock. Is more deal risk being priced in ?
Thank You David
Thank You David
Q: Good Morning 5i
What is causing SP to be (18%+) up so high this week? Price action on Friday was also significant. Thanks for any insight.
What is causing SP to be (18%+) up so high this week? Price action on Friday was also significant. Thanks for any insight.
Q: I was just looking at the fundamentals provided by my on-line service CIBC Investors Edge for this company: when I look at EPS last 4 Qt it shows just over $5.00; yet, on a TTM EPS basis it shows -300%+ growth, debt to equity over 3X and negative ROE. How can you make $5.00 per share and have negative ROE: especially, when they have been making money and on a cash basis generating a ton of cash? What am I missing and is this a good stock to hold for a recovery??
Q: Sorry my previous question referred to ZBK.US it should have been ZBK.
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
Q: Hi,
What is your view on Student Transportation (STB). Is the yield of 9.3% save.
Thanks
What is your view on Student Transportation (STB). Is the yield of 9.3% save.
Thanks
Q: What are your thoughts on Pengrowth Energy (PGF) re management's level of excellence in a) capital allocation and b) operational efficiency and on the outlook for this sector as a whole.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi Guys,
Am I still fine holding these companies in my U.S. portfolio, DIS, SBUX, V, HD, BRK.B and eft's SPY, QQQ, and VIG (All have a 3% weighting). 5 year time frame and low/medium risk.
My concern is that most of the individual stocks are in the Consumer sectors and I am overweighted in my total portfolio (25%) in these sectors.
thanks,
Jim
Am I still fine holding these companies in my U.S. portfolio, DIS, SBUX, V, HD, BRK.B and eft's SPY, QQQ, and VIG (All have a 3% weighting). 5 year time frame and low/medium risk.
My concern is that most of the individual stocks are in the Consumer sectors and I am overweighted in my total portfolio (25%) in these sectors.
thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi there
I know you don't cover Foreign stocks but wonder about your thoughts on Teekay. Based out of Vancouver and owner of oil tankers. Seems to be trading well below book value with good dividend. I have followed this for a while and know it's volatility but seems like it has found a base?
Much thanks
I know you don't cover Foreign stocks but wonder about your thoughts on Teekay. Based out of Vancouver and owner of oil tankers. Seems to be trading well below book value with good dividend. I have followed this for a while and know it's volatility but seems like it has found a base?
Much thanks
Q: i own 25000 shares of pmi. should i sell the stock after the dividend or is there a future for this stock. my cost is 15 cents thanks bill
Q: Hi,I will retire in six months so will need income and security,which do not always go hand and hand.
I have a 5% position in bam.a,but was thinking of just switching to bip.un for the higher yield. Do you feel bip.un is secure enough on its own,or would you go say, 3% of each?
Also do you have two or three go to names that have 3-4% yields for the 5+ year time frame.
Always seem to have a hard time not to panic sell when the markets or one of my stocks are down over 20%.Should my discipline always be to hang-on if I have quality stocks?
Thanks,great work.
I have a 5% position in bam.a,but was thinking of just switching to bip.un for the higher yield. Do you feel bip.un is secure enough on its own,or would you go say, 3% of each?
Also do you have two or three go to names that have 3-4% yields for the 5+ year time frame.
Always seem to have a hard time not to panic sell when the markets or one of my stocks are down over 20%.Should my discipline always be to hang-on if I have quality stocks?
Thanks,great work.
Q: RE: Spyglass Resources and Parallel Energy Trust. Both of these small oil and gas producers appear to be in receivership, but news of their current status is hard to come by. Do you have any Idea if there is a possibility of any recovery for investors? Spyglass resources has been relisted as SGLRF I believe.
John
John
Q: Hi. Can you give a comparison between XGD, which you have written about earlier, and ZGD, the BMO Equal Weight Gold index ETF for which it seems this might be the first question. Is there value in holding both as my exposure to gold?
Guy R.
Guy R.
Q: Aberdeen seems to have lost money on its investments so far, but it appears that the NAV is significantly higher than the share price and mining companies are recovering. Do you know the CEO, David Stein, originally from Cormark? Would the current share price offer a good risk/reward ratio.
Q: I realize that you do not specialize in US stocks, but the "generic" behavior of this stock over the past week puzzles me. On May 18, it was announced that LKQ Corp. would be included in the S&P 500 index. I expected that this would be very good for the share price and that it should rise immediately upon the news (as index funds would have to purchase it). However, following the announcement the share price actually declined by several percent over the rest of the week. Do you have any explanation for such behavior?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: I've been looking at adding some Wajax to my holdings but would appreciate your thoughts first.
Many thanks
Bob
Many thanks
Bob
Q: is orbite a good stock to invest in for the future
Q: Could I get your opinion of ure. I realize uranium will be out of favor for a while yet but the supply cut backs and new reactors being brought on the price has to go up. Will are survive long enough to participate in the recovery.
what uranium companies do you like in a recovery?
Thanks
what uranium companies do you like in a recovery?
Thanks
Q: good morning , if you had to pick one or two european ETFs that pays a dividend , what would it be? thanks.
Q: Hi team
I own shares in IBG, WSP, and STN in different accounts. I like the global nature of WSP, its growth potential and dividend. Stantec is probably the safest way to play the sector, pays a dividend and seems to have predictable growth as it seems to be able to integrate acquisitions quite successfully. IBG seems to be recovering and probably has the most upside.
If you had to pick one of these Companies, which would you choose and why?
As always, thank you for your thoughtful analysis.
Don
I own shares in IBG, WSP, and STN in different accounts. I like the global nature of WSP, its growth potential and dividend. Stantec is probably the safest way to play the sector, pays a dividend and seems to have predictable growth as it seems to be able to integrate acquisitions quite successfully. IBG seems to be recovering and probably has the most upside.
If you had to pick one of these Companies, which would you choose and why?
As always, thank you for your thoughtful analysis.
Don