Q: Hello, I am trying to find a safe U.S. utility with low coal exposure and a decent dividend; coal seems prevalent though, could you help please? Thank you as always
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Q: I'm looking for dividend plays with "some" torque to oil price but with a definite downside floor. To date I've picked up IPL and VET. I'm looking at Secure now as well. What do you think about Secure here. How safe is the dividend? What is the payout ratio? How safe to you feel their business is? I know the environmental part of the business should remain intact but what are the contracts like, are they in danger of having the pricing renegotiated? Could they actually lose business?
Q: Any idea why Peyto has performed so much better than other oil companies? Down 15% over the last year which is isn't too bad compared to others. I know Peyto is primarily a gas producer.
1) Have natural gas prices been more stable than oil over the last year?
2) Has the production of natural gas been more stable? (Less dramatic increase from the shale plays and also harder for the house of Saud to flood the market from their own reserves)?
3) Is the demand for gas more constant than oil? I assume domestic house consumption, power plants and industrial users are the biggest users with long term purchase orders.
I am thinking of buying more PEY to increase my weighting to about 3.5%. The only other pure energy company I own is VET with a 2% weighting. (I also own some CMG which is a bit of a mixed bag).
I like the dividend percentage. What is the current pay-out ratio of PEY?
Deduct as many question credits as you wish - and thank you.
1) Have natural gas prices been more stable than oil over the last year?
2) Has the production of natural gas been more stable? (Less dramatic increase from the shale plays and also harder for the house of Saud to flood the market from their own reserves)?
3) Is the demand for gas more constant than oil? I assume domestic house consumption, power plants and industrial users are the biggest users with long term purchase orders.
I am thinking of buying more PEY to increase my weighting to about 3.5%. The only other pure energy company I own is VET with a 2% weighting. (I also own some CMG which is a bit of a mixed bag).
I like the dividend percentage. What is the current pay-out ratio of PEY?
Deduct as many question credits as you wish - and thank you.
Q: Hi Peter & Team: referring to questions from other members, if I donate CSE shares would it be complicated? Or the receiving charity can tender the shares when the time comes to do it (by the way I use Link Charity and they charge me less as I am a CMS subscriber) ?
Q: Hello 5i:
another comment on Paul's question re: filling up the truck; now $58, used to be $80, and why is there not more of a saving. First, that is a 27.5% decrease. Stated another way: its like being paid 27.5% more. Who would not take that?
Additionally, that is $22 on one fill. How many times do you fill the truck per week, per month, per year. The savings really begin to accumulate (or more money to spend). I lived in samll town BC for quite some time, and remember paying $1.42/litre. Try that one on for size and watch the paycheque disappear.
just my opinion, publish if you feel like it
Paul L
another comment on Paul's question re: filling up the truck; now $58, used to be $80, and why is there not more of a saving. First, that is a 27.5% decrease. Stated another way: its like being paid 27.5% more. Who would not take that?
Additionally, that is $22 on one fill. How many times do you fill the truck per week, per month, per year. The savings really begin to accumulate (or more money to spend). I lived in samll town BC for quite some time, and remember paying $1.42/litre. Try that one on for size and watch the paycheque disappear.
just my opinion, publish if you feel like it
Paul L
Q: Hi,
What do you think about the above us stock?
Good to buy ?
Thanks
What do you think about the above us stock?
Good to buy ?
Thanks
Q: What is your view on this company?
Larry
Larry
Q: CAN I GET YOUR OPINON ON OXF..... FIRST ASSET CAN ENERGY COVERED CALL.......LOOKING FOR INCOME AND GROWTH THANKS FOR YOUR WONDERFUL SERVICE ........ BARRY
Q: I am thinking of deploying the new 2016 TFSA contribution. Currently, the account has some familiar names: AVO, DR, ESL, GUD, PHM, RUS, SGY, SYZ and WIN. Would you please give me a suggestion as which one(s) to add to at this time? Any that you would suggest dropping? The objective, of course, is to grow this fund as aggressively as possible, as it is a small part of my overall portfolio.
Thanks for your excellent service, especially in this trying time,
Bob.
Thanks for your excellent service, especially in this trying time,
Bob.
Q: I regards to your comments on aw strategy to use only beef raised with out steroids hormone is true however as a retired beef producer I don't believe you can buy beef to day, with steroids and hormone enhancement . I believe that left the industry years ago and the growth enhancement been replaced with genetics .there are calves being born today that have a 4 plus pound a day rate of gain far exeding any artificial enhancement .
I would invest in aw for the financials but to get wrapped up in adds I wonder if that is the right course
I would invest in aw for the financials but to get wrapped up in adds I wonder if that is the right course
Q: For a young couple just starting TFSA with $5,500.00 each
I was thinking for the total $11,000
20% xbb
30% xic
40% xsp
10% vee
Please advise if there is a possible better alternate
For a smaller portfolio should one consider individual stocks
I was thinking for the total $11,000
20% xbb
30% xic
40% xsp
10% vee
Please advise if there is a possible better alternate
For a smaller portfolio should one consider individual stocks
Q: dear 5i team: can you tell me what happens if i do not tender ? does cos still survive? and also could you advise ? I am considering taking a 45% loss on cpg and purchasing xeg do you think this could be a better way to hope to recover my loss? or what? thanks for input Larry; if possible as an add to my previous question would a switch from cpg at a 45% loss to rus be a better bet to regain this loss than xeg? thanks Larry
Q: Aside from Whitecap Resources, the two hardest hit stocks in your balanced portfolio YTD are Stella Jones and Enghouse. I know Enghouse was highly priced, but are there other reasons why these two have been hit harder than others? I would have thought SJ would be a fairly conservative, low beta stock insulated from world problems, including oil. Is this likely to continue or is this a buying opportunity? Do you regard Enghouse as still being highly priced after its 20% fall?
Q: What do you suggest doing with SLW? I am overweighted in it and it is down 50% from what I paid and still dropping daily. I am aware of the tax issue. I keep thinking I will sell it when it goes up some, but it doesnt seem to go up! I dont need the cash now, but I hate to see it tanking daily! Thanks for your response.
Q: I hold a position in General Motors (GMM.U) that trades on the TSX in US funds. I have been thinking of selling my holdings and I'm wondering if it is a good time or if I should hold on? I bought the stock in early 2014 and since then the price has dropped from $36 to $29.5. Due to the exchange rate I am still ahead.
What are your thoughts on GMM.U?
What are your thoughts on GMM.U?
Q: How do you feel about Vet and Arx maintaining their dividends going forward.
Q: I thinking of buying Evert for long term hold. It has come down and pays a good dividend. Evert would approx. 4% of my portfolio. Is it a good and well manage company?
Thank
Paul
Thank
Paul
Q: For a conservative income investor looking for more diversification, do you think that Chemtrade's sector and specific product lines are an appropriate choice in current economic conditions? I would be adding to a current holding in Chemtrade.
Q: Can you explain how this company makes money, and if its yield is sustainable? Thanks Cameron.
Q: Hi Team
I may be selling my Costco and am a bit low in Industrials. So with the US money to deploy, what is your take on BIN.US?
Thank you for helping most of us keep our course. "KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON" to all.
I may be selling my Costco and am a bit low in Industrials. So with the US money to deploy, what is your take on BIN.US?
Thank you for helping most of us keep our course. "KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON" to all.