Q: If forced to give a percentage chance of CWB failing, what would it be. CWB looks like a decent buy to me at the moment. Yield is good, payout ratio is reasonable, last report was okay, they are becoming more widely involved across Canada, etc. However, they are relatively small and by nature more involved with somewhat riskier loans. Is this a bank you would invest in right now?
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Q: Can you tell us your top 3 companies in the world that you would buy if valuation was not important. What i'm looking for is your favorite 3 companies that have too high of a valuation right now but if they pull back further they would be a definite buy? Thx
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Leggett & Platt Incorporated (LEG)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Lazard Inc. (LAZ)
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Avista Corporation (AVA)
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OneMain Holdings Inc. (OMF)
Q: In a response a couple of weeks ago you briefly compared GSY and OMF. You indicated that you "consider these two solid for those interested in playing the debt theme". Do you feel any differently now.?
Since neither company rely on customer deposits, is there any reason why OMF has fallen so much more in the last week other than being in the financial business in the US?
How much has the risk changed for investors, compared to GSY? With the big drop in price and corresponding rise in yield (11.8%) do you see OMF more compelling to start a position mostly for income and some growth?
Lastly, which other high quality small to mid size US companies in other sectors would you consider if the goal was mostly income?
Since neither company rely on customer deposits, is there any reason why OMF has fallen so much more in the last week other than being in the financial business in the US?
How much has the risk changed for investors, compared to GSY? With the big drop in price and corresponding rise in yield (11.8%) do you see OMF more compelling to start a position mostly for income and some growth?
Lastly, which other high quality small to mid size US companies in other sectors would you consider if the goal was mostly income?
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CI Financial Corp. (CIX)
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Barrick Mining Corporation (ABX)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
Q: I have the stocks in RRIF and CIX in TFSA.Do you have any news concerning CIX ventures in US and the Canadian taking the debts. Is it a concern my breakeven is 15.50, Gold seem to be climbing well with bank turmoil in US.All this debt will have to be repaid to gov't entities eventually. Can US still avoid a recession with all these problems.Gold has moved quite a lot in last week.What does 5i globe see in the future for gold
Q: Hi, Energy sector has witnessed a sharp sell off last week, with market and decline in Oil prices. Recession worries seem to be growing higher and with ECB sticking to 0.50% rate hike, market seems to be expecting Fed to stay course with its hawkish stance, despite recent turbulence in banking sector. Some large Energy traders are reported to have lightened their positions significantly, early in the week. We as well as most of 5i members are simple retail buy and hold investors and do not have access to advanced tools/money flow and other expertise.
With the recent market backdrop in the sector, and Oil/NG prices flirting with new lows, has your view, in terms of maintaining about 10% weighing in the sector, changed ? Or, do you believe that market concerns are of short term in nature and there is value and a strong case to remain invested in the sector for say, at least 12-24 months ?
Mr. John O'Connell of Davis Rea was on BNN, warning viewers to stay away from the Energy sector, claiming that cost of production of most companies is higher than current prices. (which appears to be a questionable claim). On the other end, there is Mr Eric Nuttal, an expert in the sector with $2 Bln AUM, with completely opposite views.
Thank You
With the recent market backdrop in the sector, and Oil/NG prices flirting with new lows, has your view, in terms of maintaining about 10% weighing in the sector, changed ? Or, do you believe that market concerns are of short term in nature and there is value and a strong case to remain invested in the sector for say, at least 12-24 months ?
Mr. John O'Connell of Davis Rea was on BNN, warning viewers to stay away from the Energy sector, claiming that cost of production of most companies is higher than current prices. (which appears to be a questionable claim). On the other end, there is Mr Eric Nuttal, an expert in the sector with $2 Bln AUM, with completely opposite views.
Thank You
Q: does TOU have any long term contracts in place to provide natural gas to any to the LNG plants approved or under construction in Canada? if yes can give details on these contracts thanks Richard
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Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (CTSH)
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Accenture plc Class A (Ireland) (ACN)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A)
Q: Please compare these companies in light of a possible recession and the tech and financial sector. Which would be your 1st choice for long term.
Thanks as always and happy to renew my membership again this year.
Thanks as always and happy to renew my membership again this year.
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AFLAC Incorporated (AFL)
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (The) (GS)
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Morgan Stanley (MS)
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Progressive Corporation (The) (PGR)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Can you suggest 5 beaten down, safe financial names with good long term prospects? Please include any relevant US companies that are available as EDRs. Thank-you.
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Converge Technology Solutions Corp. (CTS)
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Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (EGLX)
Q: Can you name your top 3 small cap growth Canadian stocks that, suddenly, are now looking very attractive and provide the main catalyst for recommending each. Also, name 3 growth stocks that were recommended as being attractive but no longer make the list and why.
Q: Hello - just wondering if you can shine a light on what the Cdn banks do with excess capital? I'm aware our banks are more regulated and conservative than their US counterparts, but given the asset/liability mismatch of SVB holding long treasuries with deposit money - I'm wondering if what Cdn Banks do with their deposits is regulated and what the big 6 are doing with that capital in gerneral. Thanks!
Q: For a two-year hold, which do you believe has more upside today: BN or GOOG? Thank you.
Q: hi folks..hold Digital Turbine..any/much significance to n/r today announcing ..."Flexion and Digital Turbine Announce Strategic Partnership to Unlock Alternative App Distribution and Superior Monetization"....stock bouncing off recent lows but need the experts opinion on news haha...Buy/Hold/Sell...thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Q: Hi, how would you rate LB today on a risk and reward standpoint versus the big-5?
Q: My portfolio is getting quite a bit overweighted in certain areas, yet if I rebalance I will be setting myself up for capital gains, would you consider it prudent to accept cg in order to rebalance a portfolio ?
Q: So, as followup to my question on MG/LNR, you suggested to XCD or "go drectly".
Does this mean buy equal parts MG/LNR/MRE to create my own little ETF?
Thanks for the clarification.
Does this mean buy equal parts MG/LNR/MRE to create my own little ETF?
Thanks for the clarification.
Q: Hi Peter
What are the expectations for WELL financials (REV and Adj EBITDA) for Q4 and Full Year. Also at these price levels is it a buy, sell or hold.
Thank you
What are the expectations for WELL financials (REV and Adj EBITDA) for Q4 and Full Year. Also at these price levels is it a buy, sell or hold.
Thank you
Q: Struggling with the poor performance of Global Payment Inc. and was hoping you could comment on its decline and the impact of higher interest rates plus recession and future stock price?
Q: What are the best stocks/ETFs/funds for gold and silver in Canada and USA.
Q: In an answer to Don earlier today, you mentioned SIA has a 61% POR. In their latest news release they said the AFFO payout was 98.7%. Could you elaborate on how you made this calculation?
Thanks - and Happy St. Patrick's Day! - Paul K
Thanks - and Happy St. Patrick's Day! - Paul K
Q: Hello 5i Could you comment on your opinion as the the takeover of Yamana. The take over is expected to take place by the end of March /23. There are 2 options 1 is to sell into the market or 2 take the cash and shares in the 2 takeover companies. The price of gold seems to be on the rise. Therefore if a person chose the shares they may rise in value from the takeover date.