Q: I would like to add 5 or 6 Canadian companies to my portfolio that pay a decent dividend (3%+) and distribute monthly. I'm hoping that you can suggest some companies that fit the bill and you respect for their high quality, leadership and ability to whether the noise created by events such as we are currently experiecing. Thanks in advance for you continued respected advice.
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Q: I own Dollarama shares.
If China in sanctioned by the West for supporting Russia would this leave companies like Dollarama vulnerable, as they source lots of Chinese products for their stores?
Thanks
Kim
If China in sanctioned by the West for supporting Russia would this leave companies like Dollarama vulnerable, as they source lots of Chinese products for their stores?
Thanks
Kim
Q: What is your view on Verisk (VRSK)
Q: Could you give me your opinion on the 2 stocks mentioned above. If picking one of the two, which would you prefer?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Do you think Mr. Buffett would ever try to buy ENB?
Q: Good morning 5i
I am wavering between these two. I already own some abbivie. But I hesitate because it has shot up recently. I know you favour it. But I have seen several people lately, today Brian Acre, leaning towards bmy. Here is the reasoning of one such person:
The company has a strong pipeline of new drugs, but also a lot of patent expirations for its big existing drugs coming up, which means the company has to effectively rotate its portfolio of revenue-producing drugs in the coming years. To offset that risk, it is priced very cheaply, with a single-digit price/earnings ratio and a solid dividend yield. I think the current price offers a good accumulation zone.
I am wondering about your different approaches. Would it be that you favour growth more and they are looking for safe income?
Thanks as always
I am wavering between these two. I already own some abbivie. But I hesitate because it has shot up recently. I know you favour it. But I have seen several people lately, today Brian Acre, leaning towards bmy. Here is the reasoning of one such person:
The company has a strong pipeline of new drugs, but also a lot of patent expirations for its big existing drugs coming up, which means the company has to effectively rotate its portfolio of revenue-producing drugs in the coming years. To offset that risk, it is priced very cheaply, with a single-digit price/earnings ratio and a solid dividend yield. I think the current price offers a good accumulation zone.
I am wondering about your different approaches. Would it be that you favour growth more and they are looking for safe income?
Thanks as always
Q: I was wondering if you could provide any commentary on the newly spun-out company, ZImVie (formerly from Zimmer Biomet). I am familiar with their dental products - they are quite good, and focus primarily on the implant space (including implant fixtures, prosthetic components for tooth replacement and bone regeneration materials), rather than a more diversified product line throughout the dental space. I have spoken to a representative from the company, and my limited understanding is that it seems likelier that they plan to stay focused in this segment of dental health for the foreseeable future.
My question would be as follows: given the limited amount of time they have existed as a stand-alone company, can enough be gleaned from what is publicly available to make an informed decision regarding their longer-term prospects? At this point, I only have the worm’s-eye view (I use their products and like them, as well as their clinical support system), and I could really use a bird’s-eye vantage point. Thanks so much, and I look forward to reading you comments!
My question would be as follows: given the limited amount of time they have existed as a stand-alone company, can enough be gleaned from what is publicly available to make an informed decision regarding their longer-term prospects? At this point, I only have the worm’s-eye view (I use their products and like them, as well as their clinical support system), and I could really use a bird’s-eye vantage point. Thanks so much, and I look forward to reading you comments!
Q: hello 5i:
comparing these two companies, which do you like better and why?
thanks
Paul L
comparing these two companies, which do you like better and why?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Considering I want safety, then income, then growth…this looks a time to buy more of ISV. Those quarterly earnings appear to have impressed nobody but me! Am I missing something? Is it just the market has different priorities…ie growth first.
Q: Down big time. What’s happening?
Sheldon
Sheldon
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
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Realty Income Corporation (O)
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Prologis Inc. (PLD)
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Public Storage (PSA)
Q: Good morning. I am looking to add a new US dividend growth stock to my RRSP. My top contenders are Costco, Home Depot and McDonald's. What would be your top choice today? Do you have any better suggestions (stocks or REIT's)? Thank you.
Kim
Kim
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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3M Company (MMM)
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Realty Income Corporation (O)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
Q: Good Morning. I am selling off some of my more volatile US tech stocks in my RRIF and am looking to redeploy the proceeds into US stable Dividend payors. Can you please suggest 5 or 6 US Dividend stocks ( other than US Tech) to look at? Thanks
Q: I'm a bit confused when I look at your assessment when you refer to ATD being a defensive position whereby it's considered a consumer cyclical in your classification. I understand that it could be an hybrid. How do I deal with my position weighting as my cons staples is underweight VS overweight in my cyclical by the same amount...
Thanks for your welcome enlightenment.
Yves
Thanks for your welcome enlightenment.
Yves
Q: Upon reading your recent report about its business model I am wondering how closely it competes with NAS nationwide appraisal service a private coy out of Markham Ontario and seemingly larger?
Q: Hi, I have held this stock for a few years. Would you continue to hold it can u suggest an alternative. Thanks Clare
Q: Your insights into NANO .. seem to be progressing with the patented process .. is here potential for a breakthrough technology
Q: I received class action settlement notice on Teva. It has been a few years since I had that stock. Could you let me know what this class action settlement is about? I wonder if it's worth looking into? Thank you. Fooklin
Q: Everyone, a year or so ago I asked about investing a small amount of money ($500) in a long shot. You suggested Martello - well I sold out after a 50% loss. Do you have another idea to invest $500, with the thought that I could lose 100% of my investment. Clayton
Q: What 1 US stock and 1 Canadian stock (both in technology space) would you buy today?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
Q: Hi, should have some exposure to R.E. Could you please pick two of these R.E companies you would prefer, with dividend , growth, and management considerations. This is for a unregistered acct. for long term. Or would you stay clear of this sector for now because of higher interest rates that are likely to come?
also if you have a better suggestion please include it .
Thanks
also if you have a better suggestion please include it .
Thanks