Q: What is the outlook for CTC.A and would you recommend it as a good choice for my TFSA?
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Q: Hey! 5i team have you done any research on Neo performance materials.
Can't find any previous research.
Can't find any previous research.
Q: Hi guys,
How do you value companies in the REITs space. Is it a multiple of AFFO? If so, what is considered to be fairly valued vs over valued and under valued? Are there different ways of measuring value depending on the space the REIT operates in. For example, are REITs in the multi-family space valued in the same way as REITs in the retail space?
Thanks for your help,
Jason
How do you value companies in the REITs space. Is it a multiple of AFFO? If so, what is considered to be fairly valued vs over valued and under valued? Are there different ways of measuring value depending on the space the REIT operates in. For example, are REITs in the multi-family space valued in the same way as REITs in the retail space?
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Q: What is your view of FAH.u now and maybe over the next few years? I am tempted to sell and take the loss in a non registered account.
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GDI)
Q: Even though the business seemed a bit boring (auto glass and collision repair), I bought BOYD quite a while ago and it has done very well. I see some comparisons with GDI: expansion into USA and consolidation in a fragmented industry. I realize they are very different companies, but I'm wondering if you could say a few words about similarities and differences. And maybe comment on management and strategy in the two companies. I have read your report on GDI and find it an interesting analysis of a boring business. Specifically, I wondering whether you think GDI has the promise that BOYD did when you first wrote about it. Thanks for great service, as always.
Q: I've been reading your comments on MSI and that you like the stock. With a P/E of 109 and negative cash flow and ROE and ROC below 5 %. I don't understand what is good about this company.
Q: Which one has the better balance sheet?
Q: hi team,
I am tempted to buy NTR at this level.
is this a good time to enter the position?
why this stock is so weak?
thanks in advance
I am tempted to buy NTR at this level.
is this a good time to enter the position?
why this stock is so weak?
thanks in advance
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
Q: i would like to understand if there is any reason to diversify Bond ETF holdings. this would be either in terms of long term versus short term, Canada versus other countries and quality of bonds, such as government versus corporate.
thanks
thanks
Q: What does Morguard see in PLZ.UN as an investment when
shopping centers seem to be under so much pressure?Is this a contrary strategy or the sign of low interest rates?
Thanks
Bob Rose
shopping centers seem to be under so much pressure?Is this a contrary strategy or the sign of low interest rates?
Thanks
Bob Rose
Q: What is your view of the company today,at $265 million market cap is it a takeover target?
Thanks, George
Thanks, George
Q: Greetings 5i Team,
I have room for two of the three names listed above (materials). How would you rank them in order of growth potential 3-5 yr (minimum) hold? Would you offer another Cdn name to throw into the mix?
Thanks as always
SP
I have room for two of the three names listed above (materials). How would you rank them in order of growth potential 3-5 yr (minimum) hold? Would you offer another Cdn name to throw into the mix?
Thanks as always
SP
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (VI)
Q: Which is the better investment & why?
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Brookfield Global Infrastructure Securities Income Fund (BGI.UN)
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Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure Income Fund Closed End Fund (INF)
Q: I like to own brookfield companies as they give me good diversity and excellent dividends. These two funds are almost identical in their holdings mostly I guess since they are managed by the same individuals. I am thinking of buying INF instead of BGI mostly because the Portfolio analytics treats the geographic diversity more correctly and right now I have the US funds. I do realize this is a bit of an artificial reason and BGI pays a lower dividend but can you see any glaring reasons why this is not a good idea?
Thanks
Don
Thanks
Don
Q: Can you also make a list of all the companies that trade on both US and Canadian exchanges making them good candidates for stock journaling?
Q: Now that the dividend has been finally removed and the Trust is no longer getting the income. Is it a possible takeover target and who would want to buy it??
It appears like there must me some value to this company.
Thanks,
George
It appears like there must me some value to this company.
Thanks,
George
Q: What do you think of MUX after another desperate move to raise $50 million US near the low of the year, is it safe to hold on to this for a few years?? It appears Rob McEwen has lost all credibility , he has continued to tell us that all the operational problems have been corrected but we continue to get unpleasant negative surprises over and over..
Thanks,
George
Thanks,
George
Q: Your answer to James re: GDI today, "We would not consider it 'core' for a large investor, but more of a 'park and forget' name." My thought a stock as 'core' and 'park and forget' position would mean the same. What is the difference? Maybe provide some examples of a 'core' stock versus a 'park and forgot' stock to help with understanding the difference. Thank you for your help.
Q: Hello Peter and Ryan,
Saw three big volume trades crossed right at the opening bell,in which Scotia Capital crossed 3.75 million shares at $9.81, while RBC Capital Markets did two crosses at the same price, one for 2.5 million shares and the other for 1.25 million. Just wondering the implication of doing this since the buyer and seller are the same broker? Thanks!
Saw three big volume trades crossed right at the opening bell,in which Scotia Capital crossed 3.75 million shares at $9.81, while RBC Capital Markets did two crosses at the same price, one for 2.5 million shares and the other for 1.25 million. Just wondering the implication of doing this since the buyer and seller are the same broker? Thanks!
Q: Hello 5i Group
When calculating exchange rates on US $ stocks for tax perposes, do I use the exchange rate on the order date or the settlement date.
Thanks
Ken
When calculating exchange rates on US $ stocks for tax perposes, do I use the exchange rate on the order date or the settlement date.
Thanks
Ken