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Q: With ECI being bought out, are there similar companies (in terms of yield and maybe a bit of growth) that I can consider moving the money to?
Read Answer Asked by Victor on September 14, 2018
Q: Yesterday I asked the ? if you had any suggestions for an alternative to Fortis that pays a decent dividend and has some growth prospects, utility or not. Unfortunately, I forgot to mention that I already
own Algonquin @ Brookfield Renewables, my bad.
Any other suggestions.
Thanks: Jerry
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on September 07, 2018
Q: Out of the stocks you cover can i get your top 7 recommendations for good long term dividend/growth stocks for a non registered account that have a good DRIP option.
TY!
Read Answer Asked by Derek on September 04, 2018
Q: Good day to all. I am looking for a few very good value stocks. It seems that many investors are beginning to do the same. I am well diversified so your answer could include any sector and dividends are not that important but would be a nice bonus.
Thank you
Have a great weekend
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on August 20, 2018
Q: My 20 year old son has been investing based on your balanced portfolio. He has little need for income currently as he has at least two more years in school. Those costs are covered by an RESP. His financials holdings consist of BNS and ECN. Do you see any value in selling ECN and replacing it with either SLF or GSY? Is there any possible catalyst that will start ECN on an upward trajectory?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on August 20, 2018
Q: Are there any screaming buys for balance & growth investors that have emerged through last 2 month period on Canadian & US market? Please list 6 best buys.

thanks Andrew
Read Answer Asked by Andrzej on August 20, 2018
Q: I currently own TOY (my only holding for Cyclical Consumer). I did have MG but sold it. I am wondering for a RRSP with a long time frame which 2-3 stocks of the list BCI, DOL, DOO. GSY, CCL.B. AW.UN which be best as I am trying to increase my holdings in this sector.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked on August 20, 2018
Q: Good morning,

I am looking for a listing of your 5 top companies that have a history of increasing dividends over time.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Brad on August 09, 2018
Q: In the globe today there was a somewhat negative article about GSY and cash flow.
No need to reprint the entire article, I am sure you have read it with your morning coffee.
What is your take on this should investors be concerned

A portion below


At the behest of the Ontario Securities Commission, which was looking over the company's filings as part of a "continuous disclosure review," goeasy moved a couple of line items out of one portion of the cash-flow statement and into another. As the company noted in a news release, the change had no impact on the company's net income, earnings per share, cash position or balance sheet.

The change in the company's operating cash flow - a measure of cash the company generates in the ordinary course of business - was massive, however.

The company had told shareholders that it had $153-million in operating cash flow (OCF) in 2016; the reclassification turned the number to negative $21-million. For 2017, $179-million in OCF became negative $89-million. Over two years, that's a swing of $445-million (OCF figures are rounded).

And yet, the markets shrugged. The stock has not moved. Analysts covering the company did not put out notes. This was not "material," the word for what a reasonable investor would find important, a couple of analysts told me via email.

I think there's something wrong here, though, when a primary measure of how a company generates cash from its business can swing that much, and no one seems to care. Are we looking at the wrong things - or do financial statements that are compliant with generally accepted accounting principles - GAAP - not matter?
Read Answer Asked by Leon on July 24, 2018
Q: Today Gsy had a press release that indicated it was going to issue more unsecured debt for corporate purposes..
It also released a hint of what its earnings release on August 7 will contain.
Positive numbers.
The stock moved up 2 dollars
Question: is it common for a company to issue a " hint" of its earnings almost a month prior to the official release .i have only seen this before when a company was under a short attack
Read Answer Asked by Leon on July 13, 2018