Q: What are your feeling about this REIT and its recent financing?
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Q: I am a bit light in Industrials .At 11% as opposed to 15% suggested in my Portfolio Review. I I have large positions in SIS and WSP ,quite large in NFI and growing based on the last 5i report ,and a smaller position in CAE.Sold my STN awhile back. Note you have PEO in the Growth Portfolio but it is thinly traded. So of these Industrials which would you increase so I can get closer to my 15% target. Would like to keep to the stocks listed as I am at 30 stocks and would like to keep it at that number. Great website .Thanks Paul
Q: Empire seems to be making progress in turning around some problems, particularly related to the Safeway acquisition. The stock has increased nicely over the last 12 months. Would you buy it here?
Q: Do you have any thoughts on this company (HS on CSE). They seem to have a good product with many government contracts that continually renew.
Q: Held this for many years, love the divvies but getting concerned! Need your opinion. Thx James
Q: I have the following stocks in my TFSA: AQN, BTD.UN, CSH.UN, CGX, ENF, FC, FTS, MFC, MRG.UN, RY, SJR.B, STN, TF. I use my TFSA for income could you list them in order with the best first and also suggest what ones I should sell and a few suggestions to add. Thanks
Q: Any reason for the price increase? When do they report?
Q: Please comment on HLF results. Thanks
Q: Would appreciate your comments on the third quarter earnings.
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Bob Rose
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Bob Rose
Q: Would appreciate your comments on the latest quarterly earnings.
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Bob Rose
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Q: Can you please comment on the earnings for $IPL. Thanks Valter
Q: Can you please comment on the earnings for $CSH.UN. Thanks Valter
Q: Could you comment on results ?
Q: I would like to purchase shares of IPL or TRP. My interest is capital gains potential and a good dividend, in that order. I own too many stocks so I would like to buy only one of them. Which would be your choice and why? Thanks.
Q: comments please on the quarter?
Q: Hello 5i
Please comment on Canadian Tires results. They seem good plus a 38% increase to the dividend and a share buyback. Your comments?
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Dave
Please comment on Canadian Tires results. They seem good plus a 38% increase to the dividend and a share buyback. Your comments?
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Dave
Q: I have just started a position in PHO and what maximum weight would you recommend? I noticed it your monthly report your holding in PHO is 6.18%.
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Q: Based on what metrics the stock is cheap? Globe and Mail indicates a trailing PE 56.66.
Q: Love all the improvements to the website!
I recently purchased ZZZ @37.50 in my RRSP (3.75% weight). Poor timing as it appears that the market is no longer anticipating any strong future growth potential. Should I keep holding (as per your earlier comment that the market reaction was overdone), average down or just take my loss and move on. If it's a sell, can you recommend another pick in the same space that I could hold for 3- 5 for growth and some dividend income (prefer more growth over dividend).
TX
I recently purchased ZZZ @37.50 in my RRSP (3.75% weight). Poor timing as it appears that the market is no longer anticipating any strong future growth potential. Should I keep holding (as per your earlier comment that the market reaction was overdone), average down or just take my loss and move on. If it's a sell, can you recommend another pick in the same space that I could hold for 3- 5 for growth and some dividend income (prefer more growth over dividend).
TX
Q: Hi - is it time to get out of the Canadian / American banks in general I have some good profits in Bank Of America + Citi Bank+ BNS . The American banks seem to be reacting negatively to the perceived upcoming tax reforms - They have mostly been down 5 days in a row. Thinking should get to the sidelines as far as the banks are concerned.