Q: What's your take on DCBO earnings this morning? I thought it looked reasonable but the market doesn't seem to like the report.
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Q: Hi 5i, the following is paraphrased from a BNN Market Call guest: "...1,000 clients, 15M users, in 40 countries. Combination of at-home, in-class, and mobile learning experiences that can be personalized. Long-term contracts, great revenue visibility. 90% recurring SaaS revenue, growing at over 20% per year. Trades at 3.7x forward sales. High quality, fast growing world leader at a discounted price."
Can get any comparisons to other companies in the space and whether the numbers above make sense.
Thx
Can get any comparisons to other companies in the space and whether the numbers above make sense.
Thx
Q: What are your thoughts ? Thanks.
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Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) (DUK)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
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TransAlta Renewables Inc. (RNW)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
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Portland General Electric Co (POR)
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IDACORP Inc. (IDA)
Q: I would like to invest more heavily in power producers that have a higher concentration of hydroelectric power generating stations. What stocks would you recommend in Canada and the US?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
Q: I currently own MSFT and NVDA in my technology group. I would like to add one position as a 5% weight in my technology holdings. What large cap stock would you add to compliment MSFT and NVDA as a long term hold.
I already own AMZN and GOOGL under communication sector. Best, Don
I already own AMZN and GOOGL under communication sector. Best, Don
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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Global X Active Canadian Dividend ETF (HAL)
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Invesco Canadian Dividend Index ETF (PDC)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: Am looking to invest in a Canadian Dividend ETF.
I have researched the above ETF's, they all have pros & cons.
Am leaning slightly towards VDY at this point.
Criteria: Will be in a non-registered account, am after monthly dividend income with
some moderate growth potential. Am not overly concerned with a high weighting in financials, ideally would have a lower MER but am after solid 3-5 year growth.
If forced to choose one only, which ETF would you recommend?
Thanks for the great service,
Steve
I have researched the above ETF's, they all have pros & cons.
Am leaning slightly towards VDY at this point.
Criteria: Will be in a non-registered account, am after monthly dividend income with
some moderate growth potential. Am not overly concerned with a high weighting in financials, ideally would have a lower MER but am after solid 3-5 year growth.
If forced to choose one only, which ETF would you recommend?
Thanks for the great service,
Steve
Q: Hi. Can comment about the earnings report and reasons for the big stock price drop today? Good time to average down, if the time horizon is 5+ years?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: VMC orders increasing and reports tomorrow ... any insights on expected earnings
Q: On your latest report on Tricon you mention an NAV of 478 M, or 2.83 per share. I am a little puzzled, on their Q2 report they report a net equity of USD of just over 2B for just over 200M shares, wouldn't that make a NAV of aprox. US $10. Please help me understand this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Good Morning,
I see this morning they had a bit of a dividend increase, is this the best use of capital for them at this point? The yield is already sitting at just under 8% ? Maybe pay down some debt or buy back some shares if they are so cheap? The higher yield is nice but doesn't really seem to attract new shareholders or move the needle for them.
thanks
I see this morning they had a bit of a dividend increase, is this the best use of capital for them at this point? The yield is already sitting at just under 8% ? Maybe pay down some debt or buy back some shares if they are so cheap? The higher yield is nice but doesn't really seem to attract new shareholders or move the needle for them.
thanks
Q: Hi 5I
I want to sell XBC and replace with TCS. I understand the issue of them being entirely different business models and markets but they both are high-potential tech enterprises. And I've lost patience and trust with XBC. Your thoughts.
Carl
I want to sell XBC and replace with TCS. I understand the issue of them being entirely different business models and markets but they both are high-potential tech enterprises. And I've lost patience and trust with XBC. Your thoughts.
Carl
Q: Please comment on Knight's quarter released this morning. Thanks.
Q: hi, can I get your thoughts on INE after you digest the earnings and forward looking statements please. Is this a good buy price?
cheers, Chris
cheers, Chris
Q: Please provide your comments on recent earnings. Is this company making any progress? Is it worthwhile holding or should I sell. I hold it in a registered account so would have no benefit regarding taxes.
Thank you for your guidance.
Stella
Thank you for your guidance.
Stella
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Bond Index ETF (VSB)
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RBC Short Term U.S. Corporate Bond ETF (RUSB)
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BMO Short-Term Bond Index ETF (ZSB)
Q: Hi 5i Research. I have all the above ETFs in my RRIF. Does it make sense to combine all of these ETFs into one. If so, would XSB be a suitable choice? Thanks very much. Ron
Q: What did you think of neo results? The market reacted negatively.
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)
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Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)
Q: I presently have QQQ and VIG in a USD TFSA, in roughly equal weightings. I'm looking to add one or possibly two more USD ETFs to this TFSA account to diversify a bit more, resulting in rougly 33% or 25% equal weightings depending on whether I end up with three or four in total. If adding just one I would be willing to sacrifice some growth opportunity in favour of some stability and yield in the roughly 3-4% (+/-) range, if possible. If adding two I would prefer something just as described, plus something growth oriented with little or no yield. I'm hoping to minimize duplication or overlap with the existing QQQ and VIG combination, to the extent possible. These would all be securities purchased in USD for long term term holds, and I am not too concerned about the withholding tax on US dividends in a USD TFSA. Can you offer some suggestions? Thanks.
Q: Thoughts on XBC earnings and what they mean going forward.
Q: thoughts on the quarter please?
Thx
Thx
Q: This company is recent on the market and has published some results since being a public company. What is your opinion and does it have the potential of becoming much bigger with time? Thanks