Q: Hi Everyone at 5i! Happy Thanksgiving! There are two companies developing cannabis detecting breathalyzers( that I know of) One is Canadian..Sanntek and a larger US company Hound lab....Is there any opportunity to invest in either of these companies at the present time? I have a feeling that they are privately owned. Could you give me some insight and your opinion? Cheers, Tamara
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Q: What do you think about Tsu. Most Brookfield entities seem to do pretty well .Thank You
Q: I currently hold a full position in NFLX. But competitors, like DIS. with stronger balance sheets are or likely to undercut Netflix’s prices. NFLX shares are down in the past three months after falling short of subscriber growth targets in the second quarter. With this change in business circumstances for NFLX, should I continue to hold NFLZ long term or switch to DIS or take a half position in both..........thanks for your take..........Tom
Q: Hi Guys
What would be your first choice for a purchase in the oil & Gas sector, during tax loss selling season
thanks Gord
What would be your first choice for a purchase in the oil & Gas sector, during tax loss selling season
thanks Gord
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First Majestic Silver Corp. (FR)
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Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS)
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Great Panther Mining Limited (GPR)
Q: Great panther has not performed well. Is it time to move on?
Q: Hello, I currently own RCI.b. As part of portfolio renovations suggested by your service, I am underweight US. A switch from RCI to VZ would help , would you support this move? Any other US based companies or etf's in communication that would be better?
Thanks
Thanks
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RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
Q: I am wondering how to evaluate a REIT once it has exhibited a run-up like CAR (and others) have done. The yield has dropped to 2.5% - what will make the distribution grow? Is it only via acquisitions and/or property value increases? As they are largely in the apartment space in rent-controlled Ontario can this be seen as a significant sustainable driver or are their recent foreign acquisitions enough to drive significant growth? Industrial based REITs don't have the same constraints so do they have a "better" long term future or does their susceptibility to market cycles put up a cautionary note? All of this makes me wonder why REI, which is in the midst of a property mix turnover hasn't done better given that it is providing additional value to their portfolio with all of their strategic initiatives of converting retail to mixed-used properties.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
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Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Aggregate Bond Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VBG)
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Franklin Global Core Bond Fund (FLGA)
Q: Can you give me your thoughts on Fidelity’s new global bond ETF? The fund manager seems to have a good track record from the existing US - based mutual fund. Thanks!
Q: What Pimco Global bond fund would you recommend for long term income
Q: I saw this news release and would be grateful for an interpretation.
http://investors.algonquinpower.com/File/Index?KeyFile=400290864
If shares are only offered to the public, I suppose that includes institutional investors? Also, I'd be interested to know how the market works in this situation. ie, if supply of shares exceeds demand, will the price keep dropping until they're all sold? It is about 4.6% of their market cap.
I would like to purchase shares and would appreciate guidance on when you would suggest this could be done.
Many thanks.
ps. I very much appreciated your frank article 2 days ago on the financialpost.com
http://investors.algonquinpower.com/File/Index?KeyFile=400290864
If shares are only offered to the public, I suppose that includes institutional investors? Also, I'd be interested to know how the market works in this situation. ie, if supply of shares exceeds demand, will the price keep dropping until they're all sold? It is about 4.6% of their market cap.
I would like to purchase shares and would appreciate guidance on when you would suggest this could be done.
Many thanks.
ps. I very much appreciated your frank article 2 days ago on the financialpost.com
Q: Where can i find a list of bonds that trade on the tsx.Thanks Phil
Q: HPQ was slowly working its way higher until it was hit by a ten percent fall last week. the fall occurred, apparently, because of a new director coming in and the decision to cut a number of jobs. I was a bit puzzled by this and wondered about your thoughts on the company. It seems to me that investors often like cuts, as they are meant to produce more money. Yet, here it is a reason for a drop. Perhaps the people don't like the new president? but, you would think that he would have been well known by this time. Perhaps they think that the new policy of cuts from a new president may be reckless and its efficacy is uncertain? I have been thinking of opening a position in the hope it will soon recover that ten percent it lost. I don't want to have this stock as part of my permanent portfolio but simpy as a trade. are there any cautionary remarks you might make on this strategy?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hi,
Can I have your recommendation on a US bond etf?
Can I have your recommendation on a US bond etf?
Q: I am curiuos about your take on Pharmagreen Biotech
Q: Hello team,
Would you know of a financial inststution that would buy and sell gold coins in American funds?
Thanks
Stephen
Would you know of a financial inststution that would buy and sell gold coins in American funds?
Thanks
Stephen
Q: REM iShares I was watching Tyler Mordy explain this play on Market Call --- between long and short yields generating 8%
Your thoughts please.
Your thoughts please.
Q: Will the distribution be reduced when the new (BIPC) shares come out or will we get the same distiribution that we currently get.
Q: What are your thoughts on Nutrien? I have seen it recently recommended by a few as an entry point for a recovery with a dividend. I have never invested in this company but have thought about it and have always been happy I did not invest in it as it has dissapointed.
Q: Could you give me a list of Canadian listed companies that pay dividends in USD. Thanks
Q: Looking for quieter, low beta investments in slightly alternative sectors. What do you think of the numbers for WTR?