Q: Do you have any favorite 3D printing related stocks? Which would you buy and why? Thanks.
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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B2Gold Corp. (BTO)
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Richmont Mines Inc. (RIC)
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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (KL)
Q: Your suggestion for KL has worked very well,at todays price which gold stock is a good buy?.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: Goodmorning My wife has approximately 50k in cash in her rrsp that she would like to put to work she is looking for 5 investment ideas for a conservative investor be they ETF or individual companies that pay a 3 to 4 % dividend. She is currently well diversified over all sectors
Thks
Marcel
Thks
Marcel
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I see that CDI is being bought out by AEI...a private company... for $8.25 per share. So please explain what this means for CDI. Will they keep there name and become an affiliate or just become AEI? I believe AEI is a private company...if so does that mean CDI will no longer be traded on the exchange? One last question...the board seems pleased with this merger...will CDI have any ability to move higher than $8.25 in the next year...time to sell or better hold for awhile? I am perplexed...
Thanks!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
I see that CDI is being bought out by AEI...a private company... for $8.25 per share. So please explain what this means for CDI. Will they keep there name and become an affiliate or just become AEI? I believe AEI is a private company...if so does that mean CDI will no longer be traded on the exchange? One last question...the board seems pleased with this merger...will CDI have any ability to move higher than $8.25 in the next year...time to sell or better hold for awhile? I am perplexed...
Thanks!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: I own no real estate but would like some exposure, other than reits how might you play that sector?
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Q: I see freshii is at an all time low today. Do you happen to know what their projected growth is for new stores, cash flow, sales and eps? It seams to me they have a great opportunity to expand. I don't have much knowledge on Ipo's. Is there a period that those that got them aren't allowed to sell? If so when are people allowed to sell their freshii ipo shares? Since the price is below the Ipo price do you see this negatively affecting the price. Probably creating a buying opportunity in the near future?
Q: GUD. GUD is pretty cheap. Good time to increase the number of shares ?
Q: There is a good article in the Financial post on Johnathon Ross Goodman who runs GUD. If you could link it to this note it would give the readers a better understanding of what GUD does and where it sees itself going.
Q: Hello Peter and Gang,
Would you please enlighten me on how prices are determined for stock trades. For example if I put in an order to buy a stock at a limit price of $1.00 (max that I would buy at). At the same time, someone puts in an order to sell the same stock at a limit price of $0.98 (minimum the seller would accept). Under this scenario, at what price would the trade be consummated? $1.00 or $0.98?
Also, if I put in an order to buy a stock at market price. Meanwhile for the same stock, one seller is asking $5.00, another one is asking $5.20 and yet another one is asking marking price. How would the "trade" price be determined in this case?
Thanks....
Would you please enlighten me on how prices are determined for stock trades. For example if I put in an order to buy a stock at a limit price of $1.00 (max that I would buy at). At the same time, someone puts in an order to sell the same stock at a limit price of $0.98 (minimum the seller would accept). Under this scenario, at what price would the trade be consummated? $1.00 or $0.98?
Also, if I put in an order to buy a stock at market price. Meanwhile for the same stock, one seller is asking $5.00, another one is asking $5.20 and yet another one is asking marking price. How would the "trade" price be determined in this case?
Thanks....
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Intertape Polymer Group Inc. (ITP)
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Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Class A Non-voting Shares (ADW.A)
Q: Hi, can you rank the following companies as long term hold potential taking into account current valuations. I am looking to start positions in all companies I am just not sure which ones to start with.
Also, I feel like there is so much noise about moving away from oil that buying ENB long term can be a bad portfolio decision. Can you also comment on this. I am 30 and don't plan on selling anything any time soon.
Also, I feel like there is so much noise about moving away from oil that buying ENB long term can be a bad portfolio decision. Can you also comment on this. I am 30 and don't plan on selling anything any time soon.
Q: Own both these US stocks as well as Shopify. Would like to consolidate to just two stocks. Which one would you suggest saying bye bye! Not held any of them for long but willing to keep for 1-3 years. Thanks so much for your succinct and knowledgeable recommendations.
Q: Is this a buy at the current price , would like to take a 2 to 3% position in this stock. Your comments..........
Q: Feature suggestion: Are you considering showing the portfolios directly on the website in the members section? I think this would add some convenience. Thanks for a great service.
Q: Hi 5i
I hope you could clarify an issue for me. When a Canadian company, say Methanex, declares a dividend in ($ USD) but the holdings have been purchased on a Canadian Exchange, would you expect the dividend hitting one's account (which can and does hold multiple currencies) be in CDN or USD $ currency? Does the base currency of the exchange play a part in this and/or is it up to the brokers' discretion to apply a certain policy in these cases?
Thanks
I hope you could clarify an issue for me. When a Canadian company, say Methanex, declares a dividend in ($ USD) but the holdings have been purchased on a Canadian Exchange, would you expect the dividend hitting one's account (which can and does hold multiple currencies) be in CDN or USD $ currency? Does the base currency of the exchange play a part in this and/or is it up to the brokers' discretion to apply a certain policy in these cases?
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter and Team
Can you please comment on earning, outlook and valuation of TFII. Is it a good name to buy this stock at these levels. Thanks
Can you please comment on earning, outlook and valuation of TFII. Is it a good name to buy this stock at these levels. Thanks
Q: Any reason in particular for the weakness in FSV today or is it just because of light trading volumes?
Q: I've held this stock for a couple of years, after it's q2 release,should I still hold? up about 12% and represents about 4% of portfolio. do not know if q2 results were good or bad. tkx pat
Q: I have held AVO for over 3 years now. I hate to take a 50% haircut but without a divided it has been a drag on my portfolio. Do you have any insights that would convince me to continue to hold on or should I just cut my losses and buy BYD.UN instead?
Q: Hi 5i,
My tobacco stocks are getting hit due to upcoming government regulation. In your opinion is it time to lighten up on these stocks? What are the long term implications.
My tobacco stocks are getting hit due to upcoming government regulation. In your opinion is it time to lighten up on these stocks? What are the long term implications.
Q: I am considering the following: selling Royal Bank, BCE and CGI which are in my TFSA plan and then repurchase them in my RRSP plan and at the same time, sell my Amazon and Google which are in my RRSP and repurchase them in my TFSA. The basic reason is having the growth stocks in the TFSA. Does this make sense or are there any consequences?
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob