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Q: Peter please give me your opinion on HHL. My wife and I are seniors and depend on our investments for income. Looking for as safe as possible div. with a high yield. We already own Canadian banks, pipelines, power generators. and some reits. Will this give us some diversification in the medical field Any other suggestions? Thanks Ken
Q: Further to Josette's question about stepping in to PKI, i was about to step in after latest earnings, that were good, but then they announced 2 aquisitions that will be financed partly with newly issued equity. I have not seen in the announcement the value of these aquisitions, and i question why management would keep this info from investors.
Since i expect the price to go down with equity issuing, i am waiting to buy. Does this make sense?
Since i expect the price to go down with equity issuing, i am waiting to buy. Does this make sense?
Q: What has happened to these two? They both have taken a dive. Anything I should worry about?
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: All things considered equal portfolio wise, which would you chose and why, for a 3-5 year hold.
Thanks
Thanks
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Illumina Inc. (ILMN)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
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Teladoc Health Inc. (TDOC)
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Guardant Health Inc. (GH)
Q: GH, TDOC, VEEV: Which stock is your favorite and would you buy all 3. If there are other you prefer over these, please list them? Risk is not an issue so no dividends. Would you purchase now or wait until things settle down?
Thanks for your service!
Thanks for your service!
Q: Do you think are,ca is in a good position and has the ability to benefit from the need to rebuild the infrastructure in BC.
Q: What are your thoughts on the outlook on the carbon credits market? Good future opportunity? How should one invest in it? I came across this company recently but it's quite small and on a jr exchange.
Q: is their potential or is their to much risk to bother
Q: Peter,
Not a question, just a comment. In a recent question about banks you mentioned you have been wrong about BNS. In my opinion admitting this is a huge credibility boost for you and your service. The easy thing to do is to give the political answer and never admit you are wrong. That " Nadal" spin is what turns me off of politicians. That is so easy to see through. As Greg Bonnell once mentioned on Market Call any advisor is going to be wrong 30% of the time. It the ones that you get right { You have had a lot of them } that chart the real course. Your service has put a LOT of money in the pockets of the subscribers.
Thanks
Paul
Not a question, just a comment. In a recent question about banks you mentioned you have been wrong about BNS. In my opinion admitting this is a huge credibility boost for you and your service. The easy thing to do is to give the political answer and never admit you are wrong. That " Nadal" spin is what turns me off of politicians. That is so easy to see through. As Greg Bonnell once mentioned on Market Call any advisor is going to be wrong 30% of the time. It the ones that you get right { You have had a lot of them } that chart the real course. Your service has put a LOT of money in the pockets of the subscribers.
Thanks
Paul
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Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation (LIF)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: I am currently looking to increase allocations in LIF (1.8%) ,NTR (2.1%), NWC (1.2%) and PBH (1.95%).
Two questions
1) Would you avoid increasing the allocations on any of these?
2) In what order would you purchase the remaining?
THANK YOU for your superb advice and service.
Two questions
1) Would you avoid increasing the allocations on any of these?
2) In what order would you purchase the remaining?
THANK YOU for your superb advice and service.
Q: CUD is an ishares etf listed on the TSX that holds US dividend growers. If it is held in a TFSA will it attract a withholding tax on the dividends?
Q: Hi !
Not the most astute way to do things...but here goes.
I bought a pile of RCI.B shares a few days ago. Good decision? Bad? What should I do now?
Not the most astute way to do things...but here goes.
I bought a pile of RCI.B shares a few days ago. Good decision? Bad? What should I do now?
Q: I notice the BE portfolio has a 7.5% position in this, is a trim being looked at? Is a financing at these levels likely and how many have been done in the last, say 2 years?
Q: With the major flooding in BC, are there Canadian Insurance companies that will take a hit because of this?
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
Q: I have some cash in a discount brokerage which is earning nothing in interest/dividends. Can you please suggest where I could put this cash (still within the same account) to earn at least something? Something I can cash out on demand.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
Q: I would appreciate your opinion whether CCO or U.UN would be better investment at this time. I guess I'm wondering if there are any weaknesses they might have or if there might be catalysts that might support one over the other.
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Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Stryker Corporation (SYK)
Q: Looking to invest in the health care sector. Please rank these companies using the criteria of possibility of capital gains, relative security if inflation becomes a problem and fundamental strength. If you have other choices I would welcome the ideas.
Q: Looking for strong growth going forward. Which of these health care companies shows the most promise?
Q: Hello, I am looking for an answer to a difficult question about evaluation of risk for fixed income assets.
I understand that for a long time, it was anticipated that the long decline of interest rates and correlated bond rally has ground down and the current prevailing question surrounding interest rates is how fast they may rise.
With this in mind, could you please offer thoughts on the relative risk of bonds? How much downside potential is there, and is it justifiable to buy their low volatility, even if it is believed to be a (apparently) horrible investment with no future potential, just for those two percents of yield?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
I understand that for a long time, it was anticipated that the long decline of interest rates and correlated bond rally has ground down and the current prevailing question surrounding interest rates is how fast they may rise.
With this in mind, could you please offer thoughts on the relative risk of bonds? How much downside potential is there, and is it justifiable to buy their low volatility, even if it is believed to be a (apparently) horrible investment with no future potential, just for those two percents of yield?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.