Q: CFN has offer through bankruptcy to buy WFI in the USA (Nevada)using debt and equity which it issued earlier this year.GPS another company was mentioned that is HQ in NV-supplies technology to CFN-not the same comp. as BSM with the same trading symbol? IN any case, what do you think of this deal going fwd.?
Q: David's question about profit & DRIP's.
I faced the same question - within RRSP - and have decided - for now - to take profit & reinvest profit into other dividend stock I do not currently own thereby increasing diversity while keeping up the share count.
Q: I am a little surprised at your saying to hold on paladin, deal will not close until middle of next year and in the mean time anything can and will happen,pre market is showing an open at 90.00 are you kidding, my 3000 shares will be gone. any comments dave
Q: JE (Just Energy) has been trending up & recently received a positive report from Thomson Reuters. With an 11% yield & positive momentum do you think it offers a reasonable risk/return?
Q: Hello Peter:
First in a very short duration of membership, I am very impressed with the response and quality of advice provided. I have listened to you for long time on BNN from your stint in Sprott onward and I like your investment style.
I would very much like to learn how you assign rating on a stock and rationale for weighting within portfolio. For example you changed weighting on AYA.
I try to segment portfolio two ways; as the type of investment (Foundational, cyclical, opportunistic) and according to 13 TSX groups (Discretionary, Staples, Energy, Materials …). Segmentation is to have diversification. Each position is not more than 5%. Bond segment is outside this portfolio. Am I on the right track? Finding which TSX group the stock belongs is sometime difficult so I use my judgment. Any insight on portfolio creation and maintenance will be appreciated. Thanking you.
Q: Hi Peter, your thoughts on a trade would be appreciated. One of my REIT stocks Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust has broken from the pack on the down side. I’m looking to possibly sell this closed end fund and buy something like Chartwell Retirement Residences. I like to hold my positions long term and focus on dividends but I will tweak my portfolio once in a while, so far it’s worked for the better.
Thanks,
Div. Investor
Q: You seem to get questioned repeatedly by readers about a relatively small group of stocks. What stocks are catching your attention that we are not asking about?
Based on previous 5i comments, I am about to rebalance my Health Care sector to 10% @ 2% KBL, 2% PLB, 2% VRX, 2% MRK and 2% BMY. I want growth (30 year old risk on investor) and a bit of US exposure. Do you like this breakdown, or would you sub out 1 of the names for something else / growthier?
Q: Hi Peter. You recommend holding Paladin labs for now.My initial question was sell or hold. Can you give me some insight into Endo Health. Great service you guys provide.
1 year subscriber will gladly renew. Thanks in advance. david
Q: Hi, waking up to this $77 offer for Paladin but it sounds complicated with stock offer in new combined entity. Is this more a merger than an acquisition? What do you suggest small retail investors do in this case with PLB share??? Paladin was a core holding for me and there is not a lot of replacements in the space... If move one, would you go up to Valeant or down to Cipher? If keep share, why? Thanks a lot!
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Q: Hi, in response to Alayne, the symbol is CVD.
Also, Ag Growth International is dropping lately. I am expecting very good Q3 numbers due to the strong crop yields this fall. Do you agree with this hypothesis?
Can you provide a couple of your favourite consumer cylical names please? I own autocanada and magna but have more cash to deploy in order to get to my 10% sector target. I would prefer a couple of US names... perhaps a large cap and small cap for balance. As always, your opinion is GREATLY appreciated.
Q: Can you comment on the most recent earnings for PPL, they seem good to me. In the past you have commented that the stock was fully priced, do these earnings change that thesis any?
Peter
Q: I have a question about Wi-Lan Inc. The price closed at $3.46 today and an exit would seem in order. Is it best to cash out now or wait and see if further developments give a little boost to the price.