Q: 6/17 CFO took medical leave. 6/18 J Litt challenged that $9.45 price is too low ,& questioned the planned purchase of 17.8m shares from OTPP resulting in immediate cancellation by HBC.Is there a case to buy here for hope of a higher price?Thanks for u usual great services & views
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Investment Q&A
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Q: I held this bond for many years, as you know the Company filed for bankruptcy in 2015. I cannot get any information on if I will be getting any money, can I ask for you help in providing if there is any money left here and where I can go to claim it or figure out what to do with this bonds,
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I am thinking of taking a small position in my TFSA. Growing company in a growing field.
Your thoughts Thanks Derek
Your thoughts Thanks Derek
Q: Not a question - just a note repeating the business news that four (4) insiders bought recently at around $23 for a total cost of about $350,000. Not big money but not exactly chump change.
Q: Please comment on their acquisition. Thank you.
Q: just a comment to add to genes misery over rbc investing, i am a seasoned investor using rbc investing, been doing this for 25 years and rbc is by far the worst.
what they did with their watchlist is beyond stupidity, it is idiotic, i would love to switch to someone else but i have 15 accounts with them and switching would be even more misery. dave
what they did with their watchlist is beyond stupidity, it is idiotic, i would love to switch to someone else but i have 15 accounts with them and switching would be even more misery. dave
Q: Have been watching for a while now and would like any insight you can provide into this retailer. It reports next week and was curious as a contrarian investment for the short term.
Do the financials suggest insolvency? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Gary
Do the financials suggest insolvency? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Gary
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Cumulative Class A Preferred Limited Partnership Units Series 9 (BIP.PR.E)
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National Bank of Canada Non-cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset First Preferred Shares Series 40 (Non (NA.PR.E)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) non-cumulative 5-year rate reset preferred shares Series 18 (NVCC) (TD.PF.J)
Q: I'm down around 20% on these preferreds in less than a year. Will the price ever recover? Hang on to them or bail out. They represent 5% of total portfolio.
Q: We are seeking income (although capital retention is also important) and wonder if we would be wise to sell IPL which you don't seem big on and replace it with BPY.UN which you seem to like. The sector is not too important as the portfolio has a good balance of pipelines and REIT's. Both companies mentioned have a very good yield.
Q: Hi team
IFC has done very well in the last few weeks, I have a partial position
it is too late to add and just hold ? are there any positive news ?
thanks
Michael
IFC has done very well in the last few weeks, I have a partial position
it is too late to add and just hold ? are there any positive news ?
thanks
Michael
Q: as a dedicated 5i follower I would like to address rbc direct investing and its new watchlist as it has become the worst tool that they have ever invented and I dislike it so much that I am considering changing all of my banking and investing to another bank. my question is which bank offers the best investing and banking platform in your opinion, thanks for the great service
Q: Can you compare the medical device business of the three? Please comment on the valuation as well. Thank you.
Q: Have owned this for a few months --basically at a break even on growth but enjoying a 13% Div---would like to buy more but cant figure them out.
Paid 182 consecutive Divs--invest in banks and insurance-preffereds and common paying around 5% or less---write covered calls.Really not that volatile except for Fall of 2018
How do they pay 13%?
Paid 182 consecutive Divs--invest in banks and insurance-preffereds and common paying around 5% or less---write covered calls.Really not that volatile except for Fall of 2018
How do they pay 13%?
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
RET. is going to buy back shares at a price significantly higher than current market. Please tell me all the reasons it would do this. Of course the obvious is that it for the moment increases value for loyal share holders who are seriously under water. However I wonder about the long term. Your thoughts please. Thanks!
RET. is going to buy back shares at a price significantly higher than current market. Please tell me all the reasons it would do this. Of course the obvious is that it for the moment increases value for loyal share holders who are seriously under water. However I wonder about the long term. Your thoughts please. Thanks!
Q: Regarding previous question about the div. on KWH.UN....I was credited w/ dividend on the 17th June and "uncredited" the same day. So no dividend paid. I called and TD said div. pymt. delayed until Aug. 6.
Silvia
Silvia
Q: This is a comment on Joseph question of this morning, I was credited $ .209 dividend per share on June 17, in my TDwaterhouse account . Some brokers will show the credit a day later. How confident are you that this deal will go thru, is it a possibility that it will collapse? Thanks
Q: Having read your notes on PYR I went back to read the companies note to shareholders dated/published May 30. I would appreciate your observations on the strategy outlined there and its relevance to current and prospective pricing of these shares.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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BMO Monthly Income ETF (ZMI)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC)
Q: Could you please recommend 3 or 4 Monthly income ETF’s for a portfolio amount of $100,000 for a retired couple. We would divide the etf’s equally. Thank you
Sharron
Sharron
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Utilities Index ETF (XUT)
Q: In your portfolio analysis you have recommended for the utilities sector that I purchase either ZUT or XUT.
I own Fortis now.Do you recommend that I sell this now and purchase 100% ETFs for the suggested Utilities sector?
Since I also need additional US investments.which of the following US ETFs would you recommend RYU or XLU?
Thanks again for your guidance.
I own Fortis now.Do you recommend that I sell this now and purchase 100% ETFs for the suggested Utilities sector?
Since I also need additional US investments.which of the following US ETFs would you recommend RYU or XLU?
Thanks again for your guidance.
Q: How will you back test an ETF like VBAL or VGRO which have not been there for long and compare it/them with an ETF that has been there for a long time? For example XIC or VDY....I ask this having your model ETF portfolios in mind. (Both in CMS and ETF Fund update newsletter.)