Q: Hello 5i. I really enjoy reading the questions on a daily basis and consider your replies VALUABLE information. So much so I recently renewed my membership.
I have held RDM corp for the past 3 years and it has been a steady, low volatility stock. After todays buyout news, I am considering selling and putting the cash into another company in the same space. Do you think TNC is a good replacement? It seems expensive compared to RC.
Thank you.
This stock seems to be on a steady upward trajectory but i cannot find any news. Trading at 38X seems a bit overdone based on the growth forecast. Your comments. I own both CCL and Richards. Which would you prefer
Q: I think CCL.B, RPI.UN, WPK and ITP are sort of i the packaging/labelling business so somewhat related. How would you rate these companies based on earnings potential and management competence & ability to do what they promise over 5 yr period? Also separately rate each relative to their balance sheet please.
Thank you.
Q: RPI.un, WPK and Bemis/N have all been treading water and relative strength has faltered for at least six months also. Do you have any concerns such as input costs from energy, etc. or end-markets for Richard's specifically? Thanks.
Q: I am currently up 30 to 60% on these companies, all are held in an RSP or RIF account. Would you add, take profits, or sell full position in any of these funds. I have about $20,000 to invest currently in my RRSP and am wondering if it is to late to start a new US position. I am considering facebook or google? Thanks for your input!
Q: My question is on RPI.un. I have held it for about a year, and have done fine. It now looks expensive, but its EBITDA and earnings are impacted by a line called "contingent consideration revaluation" apparently related to their last acquisition. What does this mean in plain english? Will it continue to impact earnings going forward? How often do they increase their dividend? Finally, how would it compare with WPK? Thanks.
Q: Hi guys
I should have added one of these about 2 years ago but unfortunately did not. Looking at their trading price today, and as a long term hold for at least 5 years which stock would you buy today. Looking at about a 4% weight in a diversified portfolio.
Q: Richard's Packaging Income fund (RPI,UN) appears to be on an upswing this week. Are there any rumors fueling this upward swing? I haven't been able to find any recent news since the hefty increase in their dividend in early April.
Q: I bought a few shares of RPI.UN for the 10% dividends. It does nothing but go up. A few dollars turned to a lots of good dollars. I have been thinking of selling it since $11, but every time I check, it goes up. Not enough shares to start trimming. Hate to do my usual, watch it go up and then down. Where do you think RPI.UN is heading?