Q: You answered Nick's question by saying it would be better to wait until the RRSP turned into a RRIF. So what's the tax rate for removing a stock from a RRIF? I am about to take some SHOP from my RRIF for annual withdrawal. The stock is up 394 per cent.
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Q: TRVL WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THIS RECENTLY NEW ISSUE ETFS?
Q: What is your opinion on evolve cloud computing TSE etc DATA
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
Q: Please rank these CDN tech stocks for 1) growth and 2) value. Thank you.
Q: ARKK Would you suggest starting an investment in the se ETF’s at this time?
Q: Kindly comment on their news release last night and how it might impact future growth.
Q: Real Matters is spiraling down since last August. Any specific reason why ? Thanks.
Q: I am wondering if you can provide your opinion on Teledyne, only 2 questions and the company has been around forever and looks to have done very well... I read I thread on twitter recently (I know that sounds bad) and what perked my interest even more was I noticed Ryan follows them (@sleepwellcap) and I know that doesn't mean he endorses their views etc but here is how they summarize TDY.
High tech industrial with 4 segments: Digital Imaging, Instrumentation, A&D Electronics and Engineered Systems. It’s also a acquisitive, a Berkshire Hathaway of high tech industrials of sorts. Their businesses share a couple of traits: highly engineered, mission critical components that are typically expensive and integrated into a larger system and must be reliable. Customers care more about quality than price. Most products sense, analyze or transmit information. Segment detail: Digital Imaging (60%) — high performance sensors/cameras like X-ray, machine vision, thermal detectors, and everything accross the e/m spectrum; Instrumentation (20%) — test&measurement, monitoring and control instruments for marine, environmental and industrial; A&D electronics (12%) — sophisticated electronic components, subsystems, communication products and interconnect for harsh environments. Used in aviation, satellite, submarines, UAVs etc;Engineered Systems (8%) — similar to A&D, but mostly cost-plus businesses contracts with DoD
Management has a splendid track record of acquisitions and conservative guides and accounting (missed EPS 3 quarters in 20 years) Execs are paid on LT outperformance of the Russell 2000. CEO Al Picelli succeeded Robert Mehrabian in 2019 who is now Chairman but still very involved. Oh, and they just bet the house on their most recent acquisition (pending close) On Jan 4 they announced they were buying FLIR Systems for $8B, that’s 40% of TDY’s marketCap (!!!) Leverage will kick up to 3.5x and go back <2x in 18mo. Paid 17x EBITDA, adds ~$5 FCF/sh and growing. ROIC is around 30% (from low-mid 20s 5 years ago), probably stepping up to mid-30s in next couple of years as they integrate FLIR, work on margin expansion initiatives and pay down debt...
Thanks for your thoughts!
High tech industrial with 4 segments: Digital Imaging, Instrumentation, A&D Electronics and Engineered Systems. It’s also a acquisitive, a Berkshire Hathaway of high tech industrials of sorts. Their businesses share a couple of traits: highly engineered, mission critical components that are typically expensive and integrated into a larger system and must be reliable. Customers care more about quality than price. Most products sense, analyze or transmit information. Segment detail: Digital Imaging (60%) — high performance sensors/cameras like X-ray, machine vision, thermal detectors, and everything accross the e/m spectrum; Instrumentation (20%) — test&measurement, monitoring and control instruments for marine, environmental and industrial; A&D electronics (12%) — sophisticated electronic components, subsystems, communication products and interconnect for harsh environments. Used in aviation, satellite, submarines, UAVs etc;Engineered Systems (8%) — similar to A&D, but mostly cost-plus businesses contracts with DoD
Management has a splendid track record of acquisitions and conservative guides and accounting (missed EPS 3 quarters in 20 years) Execs are paid on LT outperformance of the Russell 2000. CEO Al Picelli succeeded Robert Mehrabian in 2019 who is now Chairman but still very involved. Oh, and they just bet the house on their most recent acquisition (pending close) On Jan 4 they announced they were buying FLIR Systems for $8B, that’s 40% of TDY’s marketCap (!!!) Leverage will kick up to 3.5x and go back <2x in 18mo. Paid 17x EBITDA, adds ~$5 FCF/sh and growing. ROIC is around 30% (from low-mid 20s 5 years ago), probably stepping up to mid-30s in next couple of years as they integrate FLIR, work on margin expansion initiatives and pay down debt...
Thanks for your thoughts!
Q: Warren Buffett says when it comes to investing there are two questions to answer: what company and what price? When I watch the financial media the 'experts' always have a ton of stocks to buy, and give their crystal ball reasons why, but never give the intrinsic value of the stock, or talk about the margin of safety. Do the 'experts' just believe all their stock picks will go up? :)
Q: In my TFSA I have 3.4% of PKI. I am thinking of selling it to BYD
I am looking for growth with some safety
I am looking for growth with some safety
Q: What do you think of BB now.? Further upside to go - $20.? Is it hold or sell? Just got back to the price that I paid a few years ago, many thanks
Q: Hello team,
Of the 3 companies above, BEAM has 3 times more shares sold short (18% of the float) but all three have been on a run.
If you could buy only one which one would you choose today as a great company for a long-term hold and which one you would rather avoid? And of course why?
Thanks for making investment accessible for ordinary people.
Of the 3 companies above, BEAM has 3 times more shares sold short (18% of the float) but all three have been on a run.
If you could buy only one which one would you choose today as a great company for a long-term hold and which one you would rather avoid? And of course why?
Thanks for making investment accessible for ordinary people.
Q: Hi there, I just read the following post on Motley Fool Canada (18 Top TSX Stocks to Buy for 2021 and Beyond), one of eighteen top picks by their writers for 2021 is BUS. Is there way too much hype here, or maybe some truth to it but with lower expectation? Would like your thoughts on what the writer says below?
Thanks!
Grande West Transportation (TSXV:BUS) is a Canadian mid-sized bus manufacturer that is set to enjoy phenomenal revenue growth after entering the battery-electric bus market this year. The tiny company started receiving large bus orders from the United States late last year and its has a sizable delivery backlog to be cleared during the first half of 2021 that will boost liquidity and profitability in 2021.
Production capacity is increasing significantly and EV bus demand in North America is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 28.5% between 2020 and 2030. Management anticipates rapid EV bus sales growth in the near future. Grande West could experience exponential business growth post-COVID-19.
The EV bus launch attracted market attention for the nano-cap stock and its shares have doubled during the first two weeks of trading in 2021. Momentum remains strong for another triple-digit return this year.
Fool contributor Brian P..... has no position in the stock mentioned.
Thanks!
Grande West Transportation (TSXV:BUS) is a Canadian mid-sized bus manufacturer that is set to enjoy phenomenal revenue growth after entering the battery-electric bus market this year. The tiny company started receiving large bus orders from the United States late last year and its has a sizable delivery backlog to be cleared during the first half of 2021 that will boost liquidity and profitability in 2021.
Production capacity is increasing significantly and EV bus demand in North America is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 28.5% between 2020 and 2030. Management anticipates rapid EV bus sales growth in the near future. Grande West could experience exponential business growth post-COVID-19.
The EV bus launch attracted market attention for the nano-cap stock and its shares have doubled during the first two weeks of trading in 2021. Momentum remains strong for another triple-digit return this year.
Fool contributor Brian P..... has no position in the stock mentioned.
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
Q: My SHOP and LSPD positions have grown to 7% and 6% of my portfolio, looking to trim the positions slightly and add to some smaller weights in my portfolio with long term high growth. How would you rank as the best to add to currently out of NVEI, FB, AMZN, VEEV, CSU, DOCU or AT? This would be for TFSA.
Also for smaller caps like WELL and XBC, would would you consider as full positions? In the 3-5% range depending on one's risk tolerance? Thanks!
Also for smaller caps like WELL and XBC, would would you consider as full positions? In the 3-5% range depending on one's risk tolerance? Thanks!
Q: Hi,
Could you please help me understand the reason for the recent decline in stock price for Lundin Gold. It seemed choppy for the previous few months but very recently has tumbled.
Thanks
Could you please help me understand the reason for the recent decline in stock price for Lundin Gold. It seemed choppy for the previous few months but very recently has tumbled.
Thanks
Q: I am setting up a long term portfolio for my 35 year old daughter. She will have 480,000 to invest. On a previous question, re the top picks from your portfolios in 2017, and your top picks presently, you now suggested ATZ, BAM ,BYD, GSY, KXS, LNF, LSPD, MG, REAL, SHOP, WEll. XBC. I am thinking to buy equal weightings of 40,000. Any advice?
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. (IVN)
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Neo Performance Materials Inc. (NEO)
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Ero Copper Corp. (ERO)
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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (KL)
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Reliance Inc. (RS)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: My Materials sector needs to be increased to about 10% of portfolio - currently I have only 1.3% - all held in KL (underwater 15%).
I note you have ccl.b in the Balanced Portfolio but it does not seem to be in your recent recommendations for Materials ? ?
At the moment my shopping list looks like this:
LUN, IVN, ERO, NEO, NTR, RS, FCX, XGD ( Sell KL ??) , CCL.b ??
Would appreciate your assessment and comments and suggestions for alternatives. Dividend not necessary.
Use whatever number of question credits req'd. Thanks as always.
I note you have ccl.b in the Balanced Portfolio but it does not seem to be in your recent recommendations for Materials ? ?
At the moment my shopping list looks like this:
LUN, IVN, ERO, NEO, NTR, RS, FCX, XGD ( Sell KL ??) , CCL.b ??
Would appreciate your assessment and comments and suggestions for alternatives. Dividend not necessary.
Use whatever number of question credits req'd. Thanks as always.
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Cogeco Communications Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CCA)
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Cogeco Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CGO)
Q: Can you please explain the difference between these two companies? There is a big difference in price and targets Thank you
Q: Hi 5i,
Can you make a few suggestions on EFT’s that could be used in constructing a portfolio for an RDSP investment account covering Canada, US and International with a 20+ year time horizon?
In addition to your individual suggestions what are your thoughts on holding a world ETF like XAW from a tax efficiently perspective within an RDSP account for world exposure?
Thanks,
Can you make a few suggestions on EFT’s that could be used in constructing a portfolio for an RDSP investment account covering Canada, US and International with a 20+ year time horizon?
In addition to your individual suggestions what are your thoughts on holding a world ETF like XAW from a tax efficiently perspective within an RDSP account for world exposure?
Thanks,
Q: Re: Dustin's question today on a good place to park some cash - Tangerine Bank (a subsidiary of BNS) is still offering 2.1% for 5 months if you open up a savings and checking account (Max is $1 mln). I am building a house and have and set up accounts in October - very easy to do and transferring cash back and forth (to RBC in may case) is very easy. Only small issue I have encountered is the $50,000 daily max for transferring funds back to RBC.