Q: Hi, photon sold the flow meter product line. In your view is this a good transaction? The stock price fell a bit yesterday, was this related to the news? thanks.
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Q: Please comment on SYZ's Q4.
Q: Since you added RHT to the balanced portfolio this stock is up 30% and up 1852% for the year. At the same time PHM which as I understand is in the same business of patient home monitoring is down 19% for the year but down almost 90% in past 3 years. Please help me understand the different home monitoring care offered by these companies and can you please shed some light as to why the gross difference in performance.
Thank you for your service,
Steve
Thank you for your service,
Steve
Q: Peter and Team:
Thanks for bringing this company on to my radar.
I have watch and listened to their CEO Lisa Crossley and was very impressed.
I was involved in the whole Patient Home Monitoring fiasco and therefore am somewhat wary of this company.
How would you compare the two?
Do you know how many patients they are currently servicing?
What do their basic financials look like last quarter?
Thanks
Phil
Thanks for bringing this company on to my radar.
I have watch and listened to their CEO Lisa Crossley and was very impressed.
I was involved in the whole Patient Home Monitoring fiasco and therefore am somewhat wary of this company.
How would you compare the two?
Do you know how many patients they are currently servicing?
What do their basic financials look like last quarter?
Thanks
Phil
Q: I am considering selling my 4-5% position in gud and buying a 2-@1/2% position in each of cov and rht. I am not concerned with the fact that these 2 are small caps and gud is "much larger". I also have full positions in sis. exe and most recently pfe on the recent sell off. do you consider this to be a worthwhile move? I believe gud has had more than enough time, and opportunity imho ( there have been a few large distressed drug companies with assets for sale while gud has been twiddling their thumbs counting their cash) plus I do not want to be in the unenviable position of holding gud if or when you decide to replace it in your portfolios. I do have a lot of patience but the way I see gud they seem to waiting for a ridiculously cheap opportunity that may never happen.
on a side note, when searching for a 2 letter security on your search window many times I've had to scroll waaaaaaaaaaay down the list to find the company, there are 3 letter symbols no where close to the 2 letters put into search that come up before the desired company is listed, is this some kind of glitch that can be fixed?
thanks in advance
ps also thanks for creating the opportunity (obviously not on purpose) to buy syz at a discount on friday, lol.
on a side note, when searching for a 2 letter security on your search window many times I've had to scroll waaaaaaaaaaay down the list to find the company, there are 3 letter symbols no where close to the 2 letters put into search that come up before the desired company is listed, is this some kind of glitch that can be fixed?
thanks in advance
ps also thanks for creating the opportunity (obviously not on purpose) to buy syz at a discount on friday, lol.
Q: I am thinking of buying the Swiss industrial company ABB inside my RRIF. It trades as an ADR in New York. I already own UTX and consider HON to be overvalued. I am currently underweight industrials. If you don’t like ABB, what would be your favourite large cap industrial? Doe you know what the tax implications would be for holding ABB in my RRIF - would there be withholding taxes because it is a Swiss company? I seem to recall reading somewhere that Swiss withholding taxes are 30%. Thanks for any info. you can give me.
Q: Hi,
I am wondering what would be a good template to go by in terms of how much of an overall portfolio should be Canadian ,how much in US,international and emerging markets.
For example would you Suggest 60 % be in Canadian equity or bonds, 20 % US, 10% international and 10 % emerging markets .
I look forward to reading your suggestion on this.
Thanks so much,
Susan
I am wondering what would be a good template to go by in terms of how much of an overall portfolio should be Canadian ,how much in US,international and emerging markets.
For example would you Suggest 60 % be in Canadian equity or bonds, 20 % US, 10% international and 10 % emerging markets .
I look forward to reading your suggestion on this.
Thanks so much,
Susan
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Dollar Tree Inc. (DLTR)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
Q: Hi,
I have been looking at consumer dicscetionary stocks to add to my portfolio and I am wondering how you would rank these three based on valuation, and management?
Thank You.
I have been looking at consumer dicscetionary stocks to add to my portfolio and I am wondering how you would rank these three based on valuation, and management?
Thank You.
Q: Could you please analyze this fund and would you recommend it for a long term hold in an rrsp. Do you have any other recommendations in this category,besides the Mawer funds which I can't access through RBC direct? Thanx
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP.U)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VSP)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VGH)
Q: I'm looking for recommendations on how best to invest USD 175k sitting in cash since last week. Though tempted by the US buying opportunities, I've been avoiding buying US shares directly due the hassles and costs of US tax exposure. I've only bought 50 shares of ZSP.U so far. Is this a good place to invest more? Can you recommend other good investment vehicles for a non-registered portfolio that will capture US growth/income without currency exchange or US tax?
Q: Your thoughts on the etf HFY at this time.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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BMO Equal Weight US Health Care Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUH)
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Align Technology Inc. (ALGN)
Q: 5i,
Im looking into investing into the healthcare sector in the US market. What companies would you recommend for growth?
Im looking into investing into the healthcare sector in the US market. What companies would you recommend for growth?
Q: Please comment on GSY's Q4.
Q: Hello
I have a 17 months and a 6 yrs old. I did very well on my 6 yrs old RESP and now wondering if I should get a separate RESP for my 17 months or switch to a joint account. Any recommendations? Any benefits having a joint account assuming only one of the 2 would reach University for example? If all things equal I would prefer to manage a single but bigger portfolio.
Thank you!
I have a 17 months and a 6 yrs old. I did very well on my 6 yrs old RESP and now wondering if I should get a separate RESP for my 17 months or switch to a joint account. Any recommendations? Any benefits having a joint account assuming only one of the 2 would reach University for example? If all things equal I would prefer to manage a single but bigger portfolio.
Thank you!
Q: Hi,
Please give me your opinion about ANSS and CPRT. Is it a good time to buy?
Thanks,
Please give me your opinion about ANSS and CPRT. Is it a good time to buy?
Thanks,
Q: BYL has doubled in the last little bit. Do you still see enough upside in the business to cover the risk that it might just be a one time temporary surge and may fall back. Or in other words do you feel it’s business has more momentum left
Q: Can you compare FCR with Rio Can? What would your preference be between these 2 stocks ? Joe
Q: I am managing my 83 year-old mom’s TFSA ($64,000.00) and Investment Account ($25,000.00). She contributes $6000 yearly ($500.00 monthly) to the Investment account and $5,500.00 to the TFSA.
I am thinking of purchasing the Mawer Tax Effective Balanced Fund (MAW 105) which comprises 30% Canadian Fixed Income; 2.5% Global Fixed income, 7% Cash, and 60% Equities (Canadian, US, and Global) and a ETF Bond Fund such as Ishares CBO. What percent of each would you suggest I purchase of each or should I just purchase MAW 105. She doesn’t need the money for spending. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. Susan
I am thinking of purchasing the Mawer Tax Effective Balanced Fund (MAW 105) which comprises 30% Canadian Fixed Income; 2.5% Global Fixed income, 7% Cash, and 60% Equities (Canadian, US, and Global) and a ETF Bond Fund such as Ishares CBO. What percent of each would you suggest I purchase of each or should I just purchase MAW 105. She doesn’t need the money for spending. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. Susan
Q: Any reason why this stock keeps going down and do you still like it - thanks - Karen
Q: I am 47 years old and employed but with no savings or pension.I have just received an inheritance of $40,000 which I will contribute to a RRSP.Please recommend up to 8 companies for me (or perhaps one or two ETFs if you think that would be preferable).