Q: Dear 5i,
In regards to FNV stock.
This stock seems to have good long term Total Return compared to SP500.
It has a relatively small yield and consistent growing dividend.
What is the main underlying contributor to the good long term performance of this stock?
Q: I have partial positions in each, PBH at 2% and 1% in L. Which would you add to while I need to grow my Cons. Def. Would you sell L to buy more PBH or raise my position in L? I also own ATD and DOL. at full positions.
Q: Income investor… but never happy to see holdings drop in value.
More specifically about oil. It is $88 today. Some are saying could go to $60. Others are saying : “perhaps BUT winter is coming and prices could go higher than $140”.
1. What is 5i’s opinion on oil over the next year?
2. Can many of the energy companies ( like PXD, SU, DVN, KMI, …,) continue to pay the same “ juicy” dividends should oil hit $60 for a prolonged period of time?
Q: Do you see problems with a long term holding of this company for the dividend and small growth? Do they hold good real-estate which could be profitable in the future. Thanks James Any further comments will be appreciated !!
Q: These two stocks are down materially, do pay attractive dividends and are European auto makers in weak Euro currency environment. Would these stocks are buys or there is still risk of further downside.?
Q: Can I please have your opinion on Bausch and Lomb (BLCO). The company was recently created from its heavily indebted parent company Bausch Health. To what extent is it insulated from the parent's issues and do you recommend it for growth at a reasonable price.
Q: Why would CNQ be down about $1.00 as of now when it just declared a special $1.50 dividend and higher capital spending (meaning higher production to come)? This market is not logical at all. What's your take?
Q: Novo Nordisk (NVO) upgraded its financial outlook during its recent earnings call, but shares tumbled as a result of delays in production of its anti-obesity drug. What are your thoughts on NVO and would now be a good entry point?
Q: Saw your response to the question about Suncor's results, where you said everything looked fine. Yet today, a day many of the big oil and gas companies appear to be up, Suncor continues to go down after an 8-9% drop the previous two trading days. After last night's quarterly report I would have expected some recovery in the share price. Is there anything then that would halt the apparent downward spiral in the share price? Or should I take my lumps and sell the shares.
Q: Not a question, I just wanted to say that I was reviewed by the CRA this year for carrying charges, for which my 5i membership makes up a part. I sent in the receipt along with my other docs, and, good news, it was accepted.