Q: Would you recommend taking an initial position on PBH at $63? This is more or less at its all time high. Your insight is much appreciated.
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL $173.83)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $79.23)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
Q: Hi team, given today's news on Alimenation Couche Tard and price jump, is it still a buy for long term growth, or would PBH or DOL be good alternatives
Thanks. Sam
Thanks. Sam
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC $26.48)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY $51.50)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI $21.40)
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Winpak Ltd. (WPK $40.50)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
Q: I have 20k in which to invest in a new TFSA what are your thoughts on the following as to dividend growth and safety NFI KEY PBH WPK PLC This is for a long term hold
THKS much
THKS much
Q: What are your thoughts about Dollarama at these levels? I was lucky to get in around $70 last Jan/Feb and it has run up to nearly $100 now. Would you recommend rotating to something like PBH?
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B $84.45)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX $11.80)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN $36.93)
Q: In a recent member's question regarding a conservative portfolio construction you said that there are good consumer discretionary companies that are growing income and dividends. Which ones in Canada and the US would you recommend other than the auto related ones? Many thanks for the great service.
Q: I have just brought my soaring PBH down by over half and it is still 5% of my portfolio. I know it and L are very different despite being in the same asset category, but will PBH "do" nonetheless without my adding a more traditional grocery store?
Thank you for your help and advice. I am with those who recognize that you do not have a crystal ball, and given the unreliability of crystal balls, it's just as well
Thank you for your help and advice. I am with those who recognize that you do not have a crystal ball, and given the unreliability of crystal balls, it's just as well
Q: Hi Peter What is your thoughts on pbh acquisition .My guess we are looking at a good bump .This Mgt group are tops in my mind.
King Regards
Stan
King Regards
Stan
Q: Hi, Could you please comment on PBH earnings ? They did mention of slowdown in Alberta and Saskatchewan and an issue with major product launch, any future impact, in your view? They also seem to reaffirm a strong full 2016 year ! Thanks
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Concordia Healthcare (CXR)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI $37.49)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
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K-Bro Linen Inc. (KBL $39.90)
Q: I currently own Amaya and would like to sell and buy either CXR, KBL or PBH. How would you rank these 3 stocks for 2 year total return potential and why.
Q: I would like to increase my investments in the Canadian consumer staple sector. I am looking for yield, but the sector doesn't seem exciting in that record. My only holding in the sector is North West Co. (NWC).
Q: A recent negative article in Seeking Alpha by Timberwolf Equity Research raised a few points that I hope you can comment on. The company was not calling for a short on the stock so the article does not appear to be self serving, although that in itself is not much proof. So while the article appears to be based "on facts", it does not agree with your recent review of the company.
The article as best as I can understand it raises 4 points.
1. That Starbucks accounts for 35% of the company's sales (23% of revenue). They acknowledge the company does not state this but that they have figured it out.
2. Inside ownership. and therefore an alignment of management interests with that of other shareholders, is a mirage because the company has provided these particular shareholders with low interest loans that require the value of the stock as collateral and for the dividends to cover the principle repayment costs. Therefore, the company's management has an incentive to raise the dividend whether warranted or not.
3. Cash flow is miss-stated because the company excludes working capital changes as it only includes replacement capital expenditures and leaves out expansion capital expenditures (I won't pretend that I understand this). The upshot is that the company's cash flow is closer to $28 million rather than the $81 million stated by the company.
4. Share count is ever increasing because the company finances its takeovers with low interest convertible debentures which almost assuredly means that the debenture holders convert their holdings into stock. The authors estimate that this resulted in a 22% dilution in 2015.
Appreciate your insight into these matters.
Paul F.
The article as best as I can understand it raises 4 points.
1. That Starbucks accounts for 35% of the company's sales (23% of revenue). They acknowledge the company does not state this but that they have figured it out.
2. Inside ownership. and therefore an alignment of management interests with that of other shareholders, is a mirage because the company has provided these particular shareholders with low interest loans that require the value of the stock as collateral and for the dividends to cover the principle repayment costs. Therefore, the company's management has an incentive to raise the dividend whether warranted or not.
3. Cash flow is miss-stated because the company excludes working capital changes as it only includes replacement capital expenditures and leaves out expansion capital expenditures (I won't pretend that I understand this). The upshot is that the company's cash flow is closer to $28 million rather than the $81 million stated by the company.
4. Share count is ever increasing because the company finances its takeovers with low interest convertible debentures which almost assuredly means that the debenture holders convert their holdings into stock. The authors estimate that this resulted in a 22% dilution in 2015.
Appreciate your insight into these matters.
Paul F.
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BCE Inc. (BCE $33.09)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $88.61)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $95.85)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $46.60)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $86.32)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $79.23)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
Q: Thank you 5i for your excellent service!!!
I have divided up my portfolio into thirds.
One third is a diverse group of ETFs.
One third is cash and a group fluid group of stocks made up primarily from stocks you recommend. SJ, CCL, SIS, KXS... etc.
One third is made up of the seven stocks listed above. Do you have any concerns about any of these being a long term hold. I know Magna is cyclical but is that a concern?
Cheers,
Bryan
I have divided up my portfolio into thirds.
One third is a diverse group of ETFs.
One third is cash and a group fluid group of stocks made up primarily from stocks you recommend. SJ, CCL, SIS, KXS... etc.
One third is made up of the seven stocks listed above. Do you have any concerns about any of these being a long term hold. I know Magna is cyclical but is that a concern?
Cheers,
Bryan
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $76.74)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS $28.32)
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Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (CSE $4.89)
Q: Sorry for resubmitting the same question again. It seems that I am doing something wrong. Just realized that the name of the Company didn't appear on my last submission, so I am putting the company name and the symbol in the text, (Capstone Mining CSE.PR.A). My original question was sent two days ago, and probably did the same mistake.
I am in dilemma in choosing between the offer to convert series A to a fixed reset for five years at 3.271%, to convert to the floating rate preferred, initial quarterly rate 3.204% or to just take my losses and sell. What would you suggest, how safe is the dividends on this prefered now it is in the hands of the new company that bought Capstone and considering that the rate of return of over 6% based on current price? What would be a good replacement if income requirement isn't important and would rather have some growth and less dividend?
Thanks.
I am in dilemma in choosing between the offer to convert series A to a fixed reset for five years at 3.271%, to convert to the floating rate preferred, initial quarterly rate 3.204% or to just take my losses and sell. What would you suggest, how safe is the dividends on this prefered now it is in the hands of the new company that bought Capstone and considering that the rate of return of over 6% based on current price? What would be a good replacement if income requirement isn't important and would rather have some growth and less dividend?
Thanks.
Q: Hi, PBH announced their plans to build new sandwich facility in Phoenix USA at an appx cost of USD 29 mln. It is expected to be operational in 2017. What are the implications of this development with respect to company's revenue and earnings ? Stock seems to have reacted favorably to news. Thnaks
Q: Hi, considering buying Loblaw. Is now a good time with the rather steep p/e of 42? Are their any better Canadian consumer staples other than couche tard? Thanks in advance
Q: I own loblaw but need another food stock. Which is cheaper premium brands or maple leaf or some other company. Thanks to awesome 5i.
Q: Saw BNN market Call with Ryan on Friday and another good, informative performance. I noticed when they listed 'holdings' for PBH, it showed a positive tick mark for guest position, household member and guest firm/affiliates. Only investment banking showed no involvement. I was surprised to see this as 5I sells itself as conflict free and I have never seen any possible conflict before. Comments please.
thanks
thanks
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B $84.45)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV $184.23)
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Uni-Select Inc. (UNS $47.96)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW $37.40)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
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Pacific Insight Electronics Corp. (PIH $18.49)
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Richards Group Inc. (RIC $27.87)
Q: I am resubmitting this question as apparently the symbols did not show up with my first question. Can you please comment on these stocks as to suitability for a GROWTH portfolio and if you have any concerns over any of these. Are there any substitutions you would make to this list? Thank you.
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $76.74)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI $21.40)
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Aecon Group Inc. (ARE $53.04)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $89.85)
Q: I am looking at these 4 stocks for a combination of growth and income. Do you see any problem with these or do you have a better suggestion? Also, do you feel now is a good time to buy or would it be better to wait until summer is over?
Q: Hi, Friday was the monthly expiry of June listed monthly options. I am trying make some inferences out of the trading activity for these two companies on Friday June 17. CSU had very large individual orders (22,000 shares or more) on bid and ask about $510, just before market open. Stock opened and closed with large volume on open and close, without much activity and price change during the day. As for PBH, there was not much activity for most day and stock dropped like a rock in last hour of trade with almost 225,000 shares changing hands and closing at its low. Was it as a result of traders covering their positions on long or short side and does it signify future direction of these co.'s ? Thanks for your valued insight.