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Q: Good day. Industrials account for 13% of my portfolio. Currently I hold the companies listed above. I need to invest another $10,000 to bring my allocation to 13%. All the stocks listed are fairly equal weight. My question is which of these stocks do you think I should increase...or delete, and do you have a recommendation for a different stock that would fit here? I am thinking of adding TFII but am concerned it may be a duplication of the Mullen and CNR holdings. I look forward to your reply.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on June 09, 2021
Q: Hi guys
Had a pleasant surprise today, for a change, a company that I had written off, started trading today after a long halt, change of business, it is trading at $ ,70 or so, my cost base is $.35, can you tell me something about this one, how does the future look, should I blow it out, or hold on, in your opinion.
thanks for your time and keep safe
Auftar
Read Answer Asked by auftar on June 09, 2021
Q: Can you recommend a book or site that explains how to read and interpret annual reports.
Thank You for a great service
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on June 09, 2021
Q: In the last month or so you trimmed LSPD (1%) and GSY (2%) in the growth model portfolio. Can you please confirm the current weightings in the portfolio (~5.38% for LSPD and ~6.95% for GSY). Thank you for the great service!
Read Answer Asked by Justin on June 09, 2021
Q: Good morning. Watching Saputo ease after recent annual reporting. Encouraging that there didn't appear to be much news slippage prior to the release.

Interested to know what the current forward p/e estimates are for some of the consumer defensive names including SAP, L, WN, PBH, HLF and MFI.

Also could you please rank in terms of estimated dividend growth going forward - best to least.

Thanks so much!
Read Answer Asked by Richard on June 09, 2021