Q: Just noticing CPD is at its 52 week low, also ZPR close to its 52 week low. Are they a good investment for income and if so when is a good time to buy them? Thanks
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Q: Is PDP the next CRH?
Q: I can not find the changes to the balanced equity portfolio. The march update for this portfolio is not listed on the latest report section. Where do I look to find it?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi! I don't have much exposure to interest rate sensitive sectors such as telecoms, utilities, REITs, etc. With rates expected to rise eventually (we think!) would it be prudent to wait since historically there seems to be a short-term overreaction in the market and a short-term sell off even though longer term the impact is negligible. Should I start building a position in these Companies now or wait for a short-term interest rate correction or half now and half later. Also, do you prefer Telus over BCE and do you think the Conservatives desire for a 4th carrier will subside eventually or only with a change in government?
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Q: I'm holding on to this with a big percentage loss. Would you please comment on the results - they sound better than I expected.
Phil
Phil
Q: Hi 5i. When talking about investing in a business, monopolies (or those that don't have competition) tend to win and have this durable competitive advantage. What would you guys say is a near-monopoly companies that are worth investing in?
Q: When it comes to investing in the US economy versus the Canadian economy, how do you treat companies like SU, BNS, OTC, BIN et al. that are listed on both Canadian and US markets?
Q: Hello Peter and group: Would like your opinion on Capital One Financial. I used to think of this company (not sure why) as somehow a little "tainted" but see that it is now on S&P's "five star" list. Thanks, Don
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Are you still high on this company? Also, confused (normal) as to where it belongs sectorwise. Think I have been told utilities but I have a hard time comparing it to the likes of Fortis,Northland,Valener due to its businesses including fuel distribution ?
Thanks for all you do
Are you still high on this company? Also, confused (normal) as to where it belongs sectorwise. Think I have been told utilities but I have a hard time comparing it to the likes of Fortis,Northland,Valener due to its businesses including fuel distribution ?
Thanks for all you do
Q: I have a family RESP with: $37K BYD.un; $44K CSU; $7K FSZ; $18K RY; and $82K cash. Two of the 3 beneficiaries are in their first year of a 4 yr program, and the third beneficiary won't be out of high school until June 2019.
I'll likely be taking out about $30K per year of EAP for both currently eligible kids. My plan is to keep the contributions and take as much earnings and grant out for the first two kids as I'm not sure what's going to happen with the last child.
About $100K is due to contributions (untouched).
I think BYD and CSU are definite keepers. I believe you still have faith in FSZ (but in the last 18 months I've held it there's been an overall 2% loss). I'm not sure what to do with RY and the cash balance.
I'd love to hear your suggestions!
I'll likely be taking out about $30K per year of EAP for both currently eligible kids. My plan is to keep the contributions and take as much earnings and grant out for the first two kids as I'm not sure what's going to happen with the last child.
About $100K is due to contributions (untouched).
I think BYD and CSU are definite keepers. I believe you still have faith in FSZ (but in the last 18 months I've held it there's been an overall 2% loss). I'm not sure what to do with RY and the cash balance.
I'd love to hear your suggestions!
Q: What is your opinion of HEP for exposure to gold. Do they really pay over 10% dividend and can they maintain it? I have 1% allocation and planning to add to it.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: While forecasts of future revenue, hardware sales and software success remain soft, has the time come to put some faith in the CEO who has mostly delivered or overdelivered progress thru 4 or 5 quarters now, has got costs under control and distribution deals with major partners in place and says he is looking for acquisitions? FFH recently purchased indirectly another 45,000 shares which they would hardly do if they doubted his most recent forecast. Is it a buy to hold for at least 2 years?
Q: Hi! Today (March 31) you commented on a question that you do not like stop loss orders as one can get burned...as did today's questioner...how do you recommend one protects against a big loss? Just regular checking the markets?
David
David
Q: Hi Peter /group I am still looking for some more us exposure (growth) I am wondering if you could comment on FLEX going fwd. Do you have any US names in the Consumer Discretionary + tech sector that you could recommend also Thanks
Q: What’s your opinion of APO.V? Yahoo Finance shows $0.22 EPS next year (Feb 2016), so it's looking very inexpensive to me.
Q: Is the recent weakness in Gilead stock price a stock specific problem or sector retreat? Should I sell, hold or buy more? your opinion is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Bill
Q: amaya has announced that it has applied for nasdaq listing. Considering that they are under investigation, i would think that nasdaq will wait until the result before they can accept to list it.
is this a correct assumption?
is this a correct assumption?
Q: Is there some unusual trading/manipulation taking place with Amaya's stock? AYA on the TSX was set to close at $31.00 but then there was a sudden jump to $29.70 (ending 1.69% down for the day).
On the other hand, Amaya's stock trading on the US OTC markets (AMYGF) ended the day 4.02% up. That's quite a large gap between the two markets.
Anything to be concerned about?
On the other hand, Amaya's stock trading on the US OTC markets (AMYGF) ended the day 4.02% up. That's quite a large gap between the two markets.
Anything to be concerned about?
Q: Your views on why the stock behaved as it did, given the earnings report. thanks
Q: Peter et al.
What do you make of the latest earnings release and its future prospects with the latest hedging that it has performed? It is still in the penalty box because of the delay with Stella but next year this should turn around.
Regards,
Brendan
What do you make of the latest earnings release and its future prospects with the latest hedging that it has performed? It is still in the penalty box because of the delay with Stella but next year this should turn around.
Regards,
Brendan