Q: It has dropped significantly in the last two days. Do you buy or watch? Clayton
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Q: In some interesting reading sent to my inbox by 5i, one of the articles by Joe Wiggins talked about long or short term investing and I see by the bar graph, if you are a one year investor it was a 55% return and if you left the investment for 10 years, it would be a 15% return. From what I see, it looks like you are better off being short term. Maybe you can interpret this better than I. There was a lot of heavy reading involved. Thank you,
Q: I really like the look of this company's juicey dividend,but i am concerned about the trend of all the doctor's (mine included)even though the pandemic for the most part completely over they are still doing a lot of telephone appointments, and the need for office and clinic's i would think can only decline going forward in our digital world.
Maybe i am overthinking this but this, looks like a good entry point, your thoughts would this be a buy for a2-3 year hold,,,Thanks
Maybe i am overthinking this but this, looks like a good entry point, your thoughts would this be a buy for a2-3 year hold,,,Thanks
Q: What is the free cash flow yield? And doesn't this signal that this is very cheap at the moment?
Q: CSTL Could you comment on earnings, revs are up 53 %, they guided to almost double them by 2025. Business here looks good. Cash flow did decrease based on acquisitions... is this a company building a profitable, invest-able future? Your thoughts?
Q: Hi team
in this development in Northern Ontario; Ring of Fire
with minerals and alot of good stuff
are there any Canadian mining companies directly involved in it
so that we as Canadian investors can invest into this worthy project?
thanks
thought that it was partially own by an Australian company
Michael
in this development in Northern Ontario; Ring of Fire
with minerals and alot of good stuff
are there any Canadian mining companies directly involved in it
so that we as Canadian investors can invest into this worthy project?
thanks
thought that it was partially own by an Australian company
Michael
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
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Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (TMO)
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Novo Nordisk A/S (NVO)
Q: How about buying this high multiple stock in this market. Is it still the leader in it's field.
Need to buy 2 stocks in healtcare. One growth one income. PFE is around 52 week low with a 4.1% dividend.
Would like to know your favorites at this time.
Thanks for your support in these uncertain times!
Need to buy 2 stocks in healtcare. One growth one income. PFE is around 52 week low with a 4.1% dividend.
Would like to know your favorites at this time.
Thanks for your support in these uncertain times!
Q: Hi folks..thoughts/opinion of Q & FY22 results for Surge sgy/t...seem to have beat estimates across the board..also..I read that recently, Eric Nutall's fund bought 10% stake in Surge..is this correct??....thoughts going forward...thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Q: Good morning,
Can you please give us your opinion on Profound Medical after their earnings miss this week? Is it still worth holding, or do you feel the cash burn will require share issues and resulting dilution. Thank you.
Can you please give us your opinion on Profound Medical after their earnings miss this week? Is it still worth holding, or do you feel the cash burn will require share issues and resulting dilution. Thank you.
Q: Peter; Could you update your thoughts on MDLZ ? Thanks.
Rod
Rod
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Eastman Chemical Company (EMN)
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Gap Inc. (The) (GPS)
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE)
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Synchrony Financial (SYF)
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Sysco Corporation (SYY)
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Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
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Finning International Inc. (FTT)
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Gibson Energy Inc. (GEI)
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Ovintiv Inc. (OVV)
Q: Please recommend 5 CAN and 5 US companies who have good both P/E/G and P/FCF ratios. Thank you.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Enbridge Inc (ENB)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Core Natural Resources Inc Com (CNR)
Q: Non registered account : I sold a majority of stocks in 2022-2023 in order to convert them into a diversified dividend ETFs portfolio.I though intend to only keep" safe stocks for long term".Please could you rank them in this "safety perspective" , a "hold,buy, or sell" comment would be greatly appreciated,considering the fact that in this case,selling a stock would result in "buying an ETF in the same sector" .Many Thanks for your excellent website ,J-Y
Q: Everyone, I am in the initial research stages of an ETF or TSX 60 or SP500 that I could use for timing-the-market (TSX or S&P500, with Canadian dollar sensitivity). Your comments are appreciated. Clayton
Q: Hi Peter, what are your thoughts on IGM and CWB for purchase here ? IGM especially has been very strong. Thank you !
Q: Thoughts quarter and future prospects for this company. Understanding oil price cyclical impact.
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FirstService Corporation (FSV)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
Q: Are there any small to mid-cap companies that have been beaten up over the past year that you really like the longer term outlook for?
Thanks
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Q: Hi 5i, can you please give me details on these preferred as I have looked and cant find much at all. Were they issued at $50 and is there a perpetual preferred here as I'm currently looking for those not the resets. I'm assuming these are preferred shares and not debentures.
Q: I noticed something in your answer to a question asked by Dan (not me) on Mar 10th about AutoCanada (ACQ). You said that ACQ has $1.9 billion of debt and that it was a major concern. Looking at their financial statements and the press release pertaining to the quarterly report, I think some clarification is in order. In the press release, ACQ states that their net indebtedness is $443.8 million at year end, and that, quote:
"our net indebtedness leverage ratio1 of 2.1x remained well below our target range at the end of Q4 2022".
Quite a substantial difference between their number and the $1.9 billion you mention. Looking at the financial statements, the difference comes from your number including the floorplan financing of approx $1 billion, which is something dealerships use to finance their inventory and is paid back as cars sell, and leases of approx $500 million.
Management seems to feel their debt levels are OK. Wondering if your comment that the debt is a "major concern" is somewhat overstating things.
"our net indebtedness leverage ratio1 of 2.1x remained well below our target range at the end of Q4 2022".
Quite a substantial difference between their number and the $1.9 billion you mention. Looking at the financial statements, the difference comes from your number including the floorplan financing of approx $1 billion, which is something dealerships use to finance their inventory and is paid back as cars sell, and leases of approx $500 million.
Management seems to feel their debt levels are OK. Wondering if your comment that the debt is a "major concern" is somewhat overstating things.
Q: I have these losers in my portfolio. What would you suggest I do with them. Hold, sell or buy more to bring the cost down?
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Thanks
Q: Thoughts on latest quarter.