Q: Any thoughts on why Quorum Information Technologies stock price is moving upwards. It is up now 50% year to date.
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Q: Though US companies are not a mainstay of your work, can you provide an opinion on this company? I have a small position. It seems to have many strong attributes but it is not moving up. Can you suggest whether you see it as one to be added to or whether it should be sold, and please explain why you have that view. Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: Just read the piece on negative interest rates and this question occurred to me. If monetary authorities control interest rates what leverage do bond the "bond vigilantes" have as long as a country doesn't borrow in a foreign currency?
Also, why is it that if rates rise from 1% to3% on a 10 year T-bond you loose 16% but if they rise from -1% to 1% you lose 20%? (see Cullen Roche July 26/19)
Not sure if this is your area of expertise but other members might know.
Thanks
Mike
Also, why is it that if rates rise from 1% to3% on a 10 year T-bond you loose 16% but if they rise from -1% to 1% you lose 20%? (see Cullen Roche July 26/19)
Not sure if this is your area of expertise but other members might know.
Thanks
Mike
Q: Hello, regarding Pfizer & Mylan you say that it is an interesting deal. Then how do you explain the negative market reaction of the last 2 days? Is there something investors do not like? Thanks, Gervais
Q: ENB is in my RRSP, I wonder about reducing this position, their problem might be longer term with unfavourable publicity exposure.
A loss position of Hexo is in the TFSA with ‘short sellers’ behind the scene’. I always thought that it would be a better stock, sell or hold?
Thanks Team!
A loss position of Hexo is in the TFSA with ‘short sellers’ behind the scene’. I always thought that it would be a better stock, sell or hold?
Thanks Team!
Q: How do you feel about Activision-Blizzard's future over the next 3-5 years? They seem to have been relatively quiet the past little while and their stock seems to have steadied the past 6-ish months. But they've got a very respectable line-up of franchises that are due for some big releases (Warcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, etc.) and a huge fan base. Plus the vague rumours of possibly something with Disney. Is now a good time to enter for a minimum 3-5+ year hold? Thank you!
Q: Hi,
I've owned CNQ in the past and it is approaching a level ($30) that I would deem quite attractive. While sentiment is terrible, do you still see value in the Canadian oil sector long-term? A lot of large international companies have pulled out and pipeline progress has been a disaster. It may take a while for sentiment to change and policy to change depending on election results. Do you still see value investing in Canadian energy or has there been an irreversible structural shift/decline?
Thanks,
Jason
I've owned CNQ in the past and it is approaching a level ($30) that I would deem quite attractive. While sentiment is terrible, do you still see value in the Canadian oil sector long-term? A lot of large international companies have pulled out and pipeline progress has been a disaster. It may take a while for sentiment to change and policy to change depending on election results. Do you still see value investing in Canadian energy or has there been an irreversible structural shift/decline?
Thanks,
Jason
Q: I'm looking for an Emerging Market ETF I can add to my Canadian Open Account. Which emerging market countries are in the best shape debt-wise? I would be interested in an ETF that is over-weighted in these particular countries if possible.
Does the recommended ETF pay a dividend in CAD?
Thanks.
Jim
Does the recommended ETF pay a dividend in CAD?
Thanks.
Jim
Q: Covalon has been beaten down considerably in last few months and I see from a few of the questions that 5i has been beaten up a bit over past recommendations on it. I think many investors are similar to myself in that when a trade works out well it is because I am very smart and when it doesn't work out well it is because someone else is not :-). However looking at Covalon it still seems like there is a good path forward for them but will take longer than originally anticipated. At today's depressed pricing would you consider them a good option from a longer term perspective?
Q: FYI. LSPD upgraded by Keybanc Capital Market to overweight & a $45 target price today
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX)
Q: How would you rank these based on valuation, growth and management. Market seemed to yawn at CPX results, it isn’t as high profile as FTS but seems to have gotten more shareholder friendly, sixth consecutive annual dividend increase, wondering if this one and NPI are flying under the radar, Thank-you.
Q: How does their debt compare to their revenue
Q: Dear 5i,
I am finally re-balancing some of my portfolio by selling some of my Canadian bank stocks (where I was seriously over weighed). The cash will be reinvested to fill 3 Canadian industry holes I need to fill. From most to least deficits are Consumer Defensive, Consumer Cyclical, and Basic Materials. The only stock I currently own that matches any of those 3 categories is AW.UN. Could you please suggest some quality Canadian stocks to buy to fill each of those 3 holes ? I am a 53 year old conservative investor trying to balance dividend and some growth for long term in stocks that have the brightest futures. I really appreciate your wisdom.
-Nick
I am finally re-balancing some of my portfolio by selling some of my Canadian bank stocks (where I was seriously over weighed). The cash will be reinvested to fill 3 Canadian industry holes I need to fill. From most to least deficits are Consumer Defensive, Consumer Cyclical, and Basic Materials. The only stock I currently own that matches any of those 3 categories is AW.UN. Could you please suggest some quality Canadian stocks to buy to fill each of those 3 holes ? I am a 53 year old conservative investor trying to balance dividend and some growth for long term in stocks that have the brightest futures. I really appreciate your wisdom.
-Nick
Q: Hi folks
Looking to add DISNEY to my TFSA - they report earnings on Aug. 6th - would you recommend I wait for them to report or should I just go in with the hopes that they beat expectations ? Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Looking to add DISNEY to my TFSA - they report earnings on Aug. 6th - would you recommend I wait for them to report or should I just go in with the hopes that they beat expectations ? Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Q: As you have indicated today, "The quarter did not appear to have much to be excited about", but why the market is so over joyed about it: up 7% with 3 million plus shares traded. It accounts 3% in my portfolio, should I trim it or buy more? thanks.
Q: If I were to start the growth portfolio from scratch, which 3 positions should I begin to accumulate at today's price.
Q: Would you comment on American Hotels selling its Economy Lodging portfolio to focus on the premium branded hotels. Lately they have been active is bringing many of its recent purchases up to the premium standard and that has cost a couple of million per hotel.
Thanks,
Ron
Thanks,
Ron
Q: What do you think of buying TCW under one dollar as type of call option on the unloved Canadian energy sector? What is the likelihood of TCW shares going to zero in the next 24 months?
Still waiting for clarification on BRE payout ratio as well.
Still waiting for clarification on BRE payout ratio as well.
Q: Hi Peter
Long time since I asked a question . Canadian tire seems to have gone south . Scotia gave it a 195 target price . Do you think that going forward in their businesses they are heading in that direction . Or in other words, would you buy it at this time .
Long time since I asked a question . Canadian tire seems to have gone south . Scotia gave it a 195 target price . Do you think that going forward in their businesses they are heading in that direction . Or in other words, would you buy it at this time .
Q: Would you step in now on these two given fwd PE and PEG for both are higher than 5 year average? Given their markets can they sustain their growth?
According to Stockreports analysts are forecasting 21% growth in 2019 and 38% in 2020 for FSV, what is driving it? What is the PEG for FSV? Considering both have a similar fwd PE and FSV has better growth, do you agree FSV is better value ? Thank-you.
According to Stockreports analysts are forecasting 21% growth in 2019 and 38% in 2020 for FSV, what is driving it? What is the PEG for FSV? Considering both have a similar fwd PE and FSV has better growth, do you agree FSV is better value ? Thank-you.