Q: Hi Peter and Assocs. can you give me some idea how, if any, the low Canadian $ will affect the bottom line of Gildan thank you Paul
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Q: Do you think this stock is being punished too much because of the Western exposure? Would it be a safe buy/hold for 2-3 years?
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
Q: Hi Peter and team,
It seems that ACQ is oversold and I'm thinking about starting a new position - it looks attractive to me at $32 range it trades today. What is your advice on this stock in current market conditions: full position, half position, or nothing? In terms of portfolio allocation I have less than 6% in Consumer Discretionary, despite it's indirect exposure to oil prices I assume ACQ should still be considered a CD sector? My timeframe is 3-5 years.
Thanks.
It seems that ACQ is oversold and I'm thinking about starting a new position - it looks attractive to me at $32 range it trades today. What is your advice on this stock in current market conditions: full position, half position, or nothing? In terms of portfolio allocation I have less than 6% in Consumer Discretionary, despite it's indirect exposure to oil prices I assume ACQ should still be considered a CD sector? My timeframe is 3-5 years.
Thanks.
Q: Hello 5i,
My CAN/US REIT portfolio needs some rebalancing and I'm thinking of buying National Health Investor (NHI)or Health Care REIT (HCN). I already hold HCP(HCP)therefore think NHI is the better choice here. What are your thoughts on this. I like to buy stocks for the long term with stability and some growth in mind, cuts down on maintenance.
Thanks,
My CAN/US REIT portfolio needs some rebalancing and I'm thinking of buying National Health Investor (NHI)or Health Care REIT (HCN). I already hold HCP(HCP)therefore think NHI is the better choice here. What are your thoughts on this. I like to buy stocks for the long term with stability and some growth in mind, cuts down on maintenance.
Thanks,
Q: Is Badger Daylighting a good buy at this price range, and if so
why?
why?
Q: There is something I do not understand with CSU borrowing at current 8.5%( 6.5+inflation-cpi). I compare with Potash offering ten year notes at 3%. and 5 yr mortgages at 3%.
I would rather be a cheerleader for CSU having it since 3years. I know that the rights trading price will be a way for the market to let the current shareholders benefit from this. Coulnt't CSU find cheaper financing? If not wouldn't it make one a little uneasy on the continuing holding it.
I would rather be a cheerleader for CSU having it since 3years. I know that the rights trading price will be a way for the market to let the current shareholders benefit from this. Coulnt't CSU find cheaper financing? If not wouldn't it make one a little uneasy on the continuing holding it.
Q: Goodmorning Peter and Team!!!! It's minus 9...got the reggae playing and am eyeing the shorts and flip flops...please tell me that this weather has to improve. On that note, what are your thoughts on Brookfield Asset Management? Is it a buy at this level or should I wait for a pull back? Thinking warm thoughts, Tamara
Q: What Canadian Companies benefit from Low Canadian Dollar and have lots of sales in USA. I thought of CLR,SAP,HLF, GIL, ADT.B,MRE, DRT,TD ( with US branches and Ameritrade ),Lumber WEF.
What are others and what do you think of names above?
Bob Kirvan
What are others and what do you think of names above?
Bob Kirvan
Q: I consider a 4.5% loss of capital a very poor trade for a 6% raise in div
Stan Zuke
Stan Zuke
Q: Is this a good time to step into Europe, using FHB as an
introduction to European banking.
introduction to European banking.
Q: Good day Peter, Ryan and gang. I have a friend who may be joining 5i quite soon, who has just come into her inheritance and she is going to start with her first TFSA. She will probably want to buy slowly as she learns. I offered to suggest a bit to get her started on her journey. She is 60 and a newbie to any type of investing. I am thinking of growth with a bit of dividend (or visa versa or both) Canadian ETF(s). And maybe a few stable good dividend stocks to start learning about. She plans to hold and let them grow (hopefully) while she learns. I much appreciate your help with this. Thank you as always. You are the best and I boast about you a lot.
Q: What do you think of CYS Investment, a US company. I understand that it is a REIT with a high dividend. What can you tell on this company? How it will be affected by a raise in the interest rate? Do you think that the dividend is safe and do you recommend to buy it for income? Or do you have better suggestions?
Thanks for your great service, Michel
Thanks for your great service, Michel
Q: Hello, when I step back and review my investing style over the years I come to the conclusion that I am:
1. Too chicken to buy gold
2. Too greedy to buy utilities
3. Too bored with telecoms.
Do you think it is ok or possible to be properly diversified without holding any of these sectors? Or should I seek therapy? Thank you.
1. Too chicken to buy gold
2. Too greedy to buy utilities
3. Too bored with telecoms.
Do you think it is ok or possible to be properly diversified without holding any of these sectors? Or should I seek therapy? Thank you.
Q: Hi Peter and team. I have opened a $35,000 TFSA for my daughter and would like your recommendations for 4 to 5 names for income and growth.
Thank you,
Nick
Thank you,
Nick
Q: Can you please comment on their latest figures and short-term prospects. I've held it for a long time and have a nice profit. I'm wondering if there is much more upside or I'm better off with cash for something more worthwhile. I don't really need the money otherwise.
Thanks to everyone on the team.
Thanks to everyone on the team.
Q: How do you feel about this ipo?
Q: Nobilis reported what appeared to be robust Q4 results this morning, and the stock soared 20% in response. What are your thoughts on this name now, bearing in mind that you wrote back on Jan 18 that you had trust issues with some members of management. Have those concerns been alleviated since you wrote this, and if not, would your concerns be sufficiently great to steer investors away from this name at this point, or would they simply prevent you from fully endorsing a purchase? Thanks.
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I have held Sentry Select’s Fund NCE 1032 since 2008 and it is up considerably. On the other side I hold several energy stocks which are not doing well, among them Surge Energy. I have taken some losses in Surge but should have taken the entire loss months ago. I just put too much faith in Surge management. Lesson learned.
I understand that I can exit Sentry in 2015 without any redemption fee.
Would it be wise to sell Sentry and offset that capital gain with losses from Surge and other stocks? That would provide cash to invest in other stocks.
Thanks.....
I have held Sentry Select’s Fund NCE 1032 since 2008 and it is up considerably. On the other side I hold several energy stocks which are not doing well, among them Surge Energy. I have taken some losses in Surge but should have taken the entire loss months ago. I just put too much faith in Surge management. Lesson learned.
I understand that I can exit Sentry in 2015 without any redemption fee.
Would it be wise to sell Sentry and offset that capital gain with losses from Surge and other stocks? That would provide cash to invest in other stocks.
Thanks.....
Q: Looking to get some exposure to the US banking sector, one one hand everybody says that bac is a buy trading at less than book value. I also know that Benj Gallander has recommended func many times and he is very good at picking these small cap companies as long as your looking long term. What are your thoughts?
Q: Hi, Could you please provide your opinion on this stock? Thanks