Q: Have some money to gamble. Would this be considered a casino stock? I have 5k in my TFSA. Buy or go to Vegas.
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Investment Q&A
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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CI Financial Corp. (CIX)
Q: Hello Peter, all of these CIX, POW and MFC have been on a down hill slid. My losses are 20% plus, should I keep holding them or should I take my losses and replace them. I like to have your advise, perhaps can recommend alternative replacements. Many thanks for your advise, regards, J.a.P. bURLINGTON
Q: Since you published your most recent report on March 8th. $51.6m of new equity capital has been raised by a fully oversubscribed bought deal at then current share price with about 765000 shares paid for by all directors and some senior officers. The new capital was apparently used to pay down drawn credit and despite the dilution share price has risen modestly. The Debt/Equity, Insider Ownership, Net Margin (probably got worse) and CR boxes in the sidebar in your report would probably all change. But the Fort McMurray fire has caused another $5m estimated cost to adjusted EBITDA, and I suspect you may regard the present condition of Newalta worse than 2009, which it survived. Bottom line - are you any more optimistic about survival than you were in your report?
Q: Blackpearl (Oil and Gas E & P) has had a nice runup over the last four months. It has been dropping, however, over the last month. I currently own some shares on which I have a loss. Are they a Hold, or a Sell?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Enercare Inc. (ECI)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Evertz Technologies Limited (ET)
Q: Hi
I'm looking for a handful of high yielding companies with a good balance sheet.
In what order would you rank the companies listed? Any other companies you really like that could also be included or preferred over these? Thank you.
I'm looking for a handful of high yielding companies with a good balance sheet.
In what order would you rank the companies listed? Any other companies you really like that could also be included or preferred over these? Thank you.
Q: Do you know if all of Concordia's debt is in British Pounds from the Aimco acquisition? Do you know if the former owners payout happening this year is in British Pounds as well?
Thank you, Shane
Thank you, Shane
Q: Recent news of mass closures by Caribbean customers of their Royal Bank accounts due to sudden imposition of service fees suggests to me that Royal Bank either doesn’t know or doesn’t care what its customers want. It sounds like an idea generated by greedy head-office bean counters with no knowledge of what is going on in the field. If retail banking is all about service, then once the reputation for customer service is lost, won’t the business inevitably suffer ? In your opinion is this event a “tipping point” for the Royal Bank, presaging a similar abandonment by Canadian customers ? Or will Canadian retail customers simply shrug and carry on with business as usual ?
Q: Peter and Staff
Current thoughts on this company and in particular what would cause a 5 percent drop today? Is thesis still intact?
Thanks for all you do- enjoy the weekend
Dennis
Current thoughts on this company and in particular what would cause a 5 percent drop today? Is thesis still intact?
Thanks for all you do- enjoy the weekend
Dennis
Q: Hi, I'm replacing Prism Medical. What are your top 3 choices in this sector for income?
Would you consider AD as a health stock? It seems to have an interest in the medical field in Canada and the US.
Thanks
Would you consider AD as a health stock? It seems to have an interest in the medical field in Canada and the US.
Thanks
Q: Alaris is down on earnings. I sold earlier this month for a profit because I needed to sell something for some funds. I have too much DH,and was looking for a similar payout to DH to move some DH funds into. Is there any concern with AD, or is it a good time to buy it back?
Q: Hi Peter and Team!! Your introduction to the Money Saver Magazine indicated that the investment advisers have to disclose all investment fees to their clients. Do we specifically have to ask for them, or will they automatically be sent to us? Happy Canada Day to all!!! Tamara
Q: Hi, would the court decision today on Enbridge's proposed pipeline affect its stock?
Q: There is a pop today in the stock.$20 seems to be technical resistance.
I bought a 1% position at 15 should I sell and buy if it drops back. I dont normally like to trade. Its in a TFSA so no tax implications.
Thx
I bought a 1% position at 15 should I sell and buy if it drops back. I dont normally like to trade. Its in a TFSA so no tax implications.
Thx
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WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (WIR.UN)
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WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (WIR.U)
Q: Hello. What are the issues to consider in determining which version of this reit to buy in an unregistered account?
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Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN)
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Morguard Real Estate Investment Trust (MRT.UN)
Q: Would like your view on the 2 morguard reits and which you might prefer. Thanks.
Q: What are your thoughts on HBG ETF(Hamilton Capital Global Bank ETF). Do you recommend any other similar ETF since this is new ETF.
Q: Hi All at 5i!! My husband received a $100,000 inheritance and would like to buy some stock. Could you please suggest 5 income and 5 growth stocks that are a good buy at this point in time. Thank you and have a great Canada Day ! Cheers, Tamara
Q: Whats you outlook on gold in general. Held this for years through some big ups and downs and thinking of getting out with the recent Brexit price bump. Wondering however with seasonality supposedly turning positive over the next few months whether to hang on a little longer.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Great-West Lifeco Inc. (GWO)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
Q: 9:53 AM 6/29/2016
Hello Peter:
Today you made this distinction between "Safe" and "Secure" dividends in your answer to Grant asking about Superior Plus : "We would consider the dividend 'secure'. 'Safe' is a different category completely".
1. I am looking to concentrate on companies whose dividends you consider to be in the "safe" category, and which yield over 3.5% as these should/must be at least the main core of any pensioner's holdings for reliable income. This can be confusing to sort out since I presume that you will not consider all banks, utilities, telcos, REITS, Pipelines, etc. qualify as "safe".
2. So if you could sort out a short list of the few that qualify for the "Safe Dividend" category it would be most appreciated. I do understand that disasters do occasionally happen, and any company no matter how safe can get into trouble.
2. This brings up the problem of portfolio concentration caused by owning only a few names or sectors. Is it better or "ok" to just own a portfolio of only "Safe" dividend stocks, or are we advised to dilute the quality of our portfolios and own some less safe dividend stocks to supposedly "diversify" risk? This harks back to the people whose portfolio consists of only the big five Canadian Banks and who have done brilliantly for the past 50 years!
Your considered opinion on this issue will be most appreciated........ Paul K.
Hello Peter:
Today you made this distinction between "Safe" and "Secure" dividends in your answer to Grant asking about Superior Plus : "We would consider the dividend 'secure'. 'Safe' is a different category completely".
1. I am looking to concentrate on companies whose dividends you consider to be in the "safe" category, and which yield over 3.5% as these should/must be at least the main core of any pensioner's holdings for reliable income. This can be confusing to sort out since I presume that you will not consider all banks, utilities, telcos, REITS, Pipelines, etc. qualify as "safe".
2. So if you could sort out a short list of the few that qualify for the "Safe Dividend" category it would be most appreciated. I do understand that disasters do occasionally happen, and any company no matter how safe can get into trouble.
2. This brings up the problem of portfolio concentration caused by owning only a few names or sectors. Is it better or "ok" to just own a portfolio of only "Safe" dividend stocks, or are we advised to dilute the quality of our portfolios and own some less safe dividend stocks to supposedly "diversify" risk? This harks back to the people whose portfolio consists of only the big five Canadian Banks and who have done brilliantly for the past 50 years!
Your considered opinion on this issue will be most appreciated........ Paul K.
Q: Hi folks:
I like keeping my gold investing in Canada. Integra's recent drilling results look good. Insiders seem to be buying stock. Do you have any info on Integra?
I like keeping my gold investing in Canada. Integra's recent drilling results look good. Insiders seem to be buying stock. Do you have any info on Integra?