Q: Star group I believe is a company that could be around for a long time. Its a market that the public like and enjoy using. Will be adding to this company soon but I can not find when is the next earning report .Could you help me with this .Thank you
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Q: Heather asked a question on CELG yesterday and you said to hold on longer.
But isn't this a 'strong buy' given that the take over price is approx $95 and CELG closed at $81?.
Why is there so much risk priced into the stock? Approvals of the merger?
Thanks
Sheldon
But isn't this a 'strong buy' given that the take over price is approx $95 and CELG closed at $81?.
Why is there so much risk priced into the stock? Approvals of the merger?
Thanks
Sheldon
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Northview Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust Trust Units (NVU.UN $36.23)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN $13.40)
Q: Nvu.u or Ipp.u ?- I have Csh.u,Fcr,Ap.u--2% of each in portfolio. Thx Mike
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI $37.49)
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Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Class A Non-voting Shares (ADW.A $5.04)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY $19.55)
Q: With new TFSA money available I am considering bringing these companies from a 3.5% position to a full 5% position. Any concerns or cautions?
Q: I have 75% ZDY and 25% CBO in my RIF & I need to sell $6K.
The ZDY is 10% of my overall portfolio. I have another 10% in CBO.
Should I sell or transfer in kind?
The ZDY is 10% of my overall portfolio. I have another 10% in CBO.
Should I sell or transfer in kind?
Q: I recently made sector changes in my portfolio, reducing tech and increasing healthcare. Shock!! I had not anticipated a rise or drop of $20 a time in healthcare. However, I am still interested in momentum at some risk. Do you have a few ideas of USD stocks and what do you think of KEYS?
Q: Good Morning
I was considering transferring a stock holding from an investment account to my TFSA. There is no tax implication.
In your opinion, regardless of what equity you may buy or transfer into your TFSA and discounting the tax implication of transferring a security from an RRSP, would it not be better overall to add new money to a TFSA? Just thinking I would be better off overall to build my total investments in the market rather than switching my holdings around?
Thank you
Publish at your discretion
I was considering transferring a stock holding from an investment account to my TFSA. There is no tax implication.
In your opinion, regardless of what equity you may buy or transfer into your TFSA and discounting the tax implication of transferring a security from an RRSP, would it not be better overall to add new money to a TFSA? Just thinking I would be better off overall to build my total investments in the market rather than switching my holdings around?
Thank you
Publish at your discretion
Q: Happy New Year.
I allocated 20% of my US holdings for high yield investments but want to avoid the tax implications of CEF/MLPs. Is there an ETF that you could recommend that covers this part of the market that eliminates the tax implications?
I allocated 20% of my US holdings for high yield investments but want to avoid the tax implications of CEF/MLPs. Is there an ETF that you could recommend that covers this part of the market that eliminates the tax implications?
Q: Dear Peter et al:
Happy New Year to all of you.
I have executed my New Year resolution!
No, not my new fancy diet or paying for a fancy gym membership!
Contributed 12 k (6k each for wife and I) towards TFSA for 2019!
The question is how and when should I buy safe, steady growth Canadian stocks with dividends.
Anything that you feel fits these criteria?
Just 2 stocks would be fine.
Happy New Year to all of you.
I have executed my New Year resolution!
No, not my new fancy diet or paying for a fancy gym membership!
Contributed 12 k (6k each for wife and I) towards TFSA for 2019!
The question is how and when should I buy safe, steady growth Canadian stocks with dividends.
Anything that you feel fits these criteria?
Just 2 stocks would be fine.
Q: Are gic's inside brokerage accounts at banks protected from the "bail in " legislation or are they fair game just like regular deposits.
Q: Bill asked about this equity and you indicated there was a 35% withholding tax on distributions. Does that apply when held in an rrsp?
Q: After close on 12/3,Ray announced distribution agreement with Altice,USA Your take please. Txs for U usual great services & advices.All the Best for the New Year
Q: a couple of days ago PLI jumped about 17%... could not find any news to justify the move... have you any info?
ed in montreal
ed in montreal
Q: What is your latest view on the performance of this etf. So far it appears to me that it has handled the latest downturn quite effectively when compared to the return of the tsx. I have been thinking of using this etf for the income portion of my portfolio. Would that be a good idea or would I be better off using bond etfs for the income portion? Tnx for the help.
Q: I would like to purchase this however I understand US limited partnerships are treated a certain way by CRA. What is the best type of account for this investment to be held in by a Canadian for? Thank you. Bill
Q: My portfolio closely resembles your Balanced Equity model. Last year in January I rebalanced to match, reasonably, the allocations of that model at that rime. Is that a good idea now? Are you planning a rebalance soon?
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I own shares in this company. Could you please explain what is happening with this takeover. Thank you!
Ernest
I own shares in this company. Could you please explain what is happening with this takeover. Thank you!
Ernest
Q: This title covers oil transport/storage infrastructure
thus not affected by WTI acc to promoters since its revenue is from transporting fuel. Dividends 8-10%. Despite transporting/storing only it suffers greatly from WTI price fluctuation. Half of 27% loss is recovered from dividends, any insight in this MLPA structure??
Art
thus not affected by WTI acc to promoters since its revenue is from transporting fuel. Dividends 8-10%. Despite transporting/storing only it suffers greatly from WTI price fluctuation. Half of 27% loss is recovered from dividends, any insight in this MLPA structure??
Art
Q: Hi Guys
I noticed on previous post about Altius, you mentioned the balance sheet was fairly levered, were you referring to Total Assets/ shareholder equity ?
Sept 2018 quarter shows it at 609/414 for 1.47 which seems quite reasonable, not a lot of goodwill either, If you could point out what i'm missing that would be great.
Gord
I noticed on previous post about Altius, you mentioned the balance sheet was fairly levered, were you referring to Total Assets/ shareholder equity ?
Sept 2018 quarter shows it at 609/414 for 1.47 which seems quite reasonable, not a lot of goodwill either, If you could point out what i'm missing that would be great.
Gord
Q: I have a question regarding capital gain taxes that hopefully you can answer. Let’s say that in 2018 I sold shares of two separate companies, one resulting in a capital gain and the other in a capital loss (in a non-registered account of course). Does Revenue Canada oblige me to first use the loss to offset gains from the same year? I ask because I am retired and not yet drawing any pension or RRIF income. My non-registered investment income including the capital gain in 2018 is below the basic personal deduction, so I should effectively pay no income tax whether I claim the loss or not. I would like to carry the capital loss forward to use it in a future year when I will have a higher taxable income, rather than apply it against my 2018 capital gain which will not save me anything in taxes.