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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Voting Common Shares (CSW.A)
Q: I'm wondering if (part of) my investment philosophy is wrong? I have some income stocks & ETFs in my RSP (and about to RIF), not because I necessarily need or needed the income on a current basis, but on the basis that the dividends get reinvested in a DRIP for an eventual payoff. Yet even after 5+ years, these two "safe" (?) stocks in particular are down 15 - 20% even after all reinvested dividends?! I'd hate to calculate how much they'd be down if I had taken the dividends and spent them. While they didn't suffer as much in 2018Q4 as some others, they have been a disappointment. Do I need a rethink of my philosophy? Should I continue to hold these two/three? Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i team,
Following the release of their most recent quarterly results, and their share price drop (a couple of bucks), is CXI still a long term “kind of boring” buy?
Eps growth seems to take longer to happen then expected at first. Following yesterday’s conference call, do you find management’s narrative still credible regarding expenses control, being finished increasing fixed costs (hiring and systems), several sources of growth strategy (catalysts)?
Aside from liquidity, which does not bother me since my time horizon is fairly long (sell at the time management will sell the company), do you have any additional concerns (consumers going electronic/plastic faster than expected?)?
Thank you for your collaboration,
Eric
Following the release of their most recent quarterly results, and their share price drop (a couple of bucks), is CXI still a long term “kind of boring” buy?
Eps growth seems to take longer to happen then expected at first. Following yesterday’s conference call, do you find management’s narrative still credible regarding expenses control, being finished increasing fixed costs (hiring and systems), several sources of growth strategy (catalysts)?
Aside from liquidity, which does not bother me since my time horizon is fairly long (sell at the time management will sell the company), do you have any additional concerns (consumers going electronic/plastic faster than expected?)?
Thank you for your collaboration,
Eric
Q: Expert pinions are strongly divided about BXE, it is cheap and should go up significantly or debt is too high and could go bankrupt. Today (Jan 24th) volume was unusually high with the share price increasing. Is it possible to find out if that was just short covering or fresh buying that might suggest some new development.
Thank for your superb service, Peter
Thank for your superb service, Peter
Q: Do you think VET dividend is stable at 9%, or will the company follow CPG in a massive dividend cut? Thank you.
Q: Hi, my 25 year old son has a TFSA with the following holdings: ATD.B, BAM.A,GIB.A, CXI, WEED,DSG,XTC,GWO,GUD,TOY,TSGI,SYZ,SJ,WCN . Are there any holdings that you would exit in this portfolio. What would be suitable replacement considerations?
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Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Subordinate Voting Shares (FFH)
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ONEX Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (ONEX)
Q: Greetings 5i Team,
What is your opinion of these two companies, which would your rather own and is this a good time to invest?
Steve
What is your opinion of these two companies, which would your rather own and is this a good time to invest?
Steve
Q: Just trying to clarify a response you sent today. For Keyera you indicated a 6.8% yield and growth at less than 8%. So, for a yearly return on that investment are you suggesting something less than 14.6% (6.8 + 8) or is the estimated yield of less than 8% inclusive of the dividend? Thanks
Q: Why it keeps falling?
Is it worth holding?
Thanks,
Milan
Is it worth holding?
Thanks,
Milan
Q: Which one or two of these would you add to a RRSP for secure income, with a brief rationale please.
Q: I am looking at these 2 reits ,what are your thoughts, or can you suggest some others in the space. P.S. I am retired and need yield. Thx Jack.
Q: Interesting article in todays Globe about the difficulties people had in selling their shares on January 7th and 8th while the stock was tanking. I'm glad that with your help in analyzing my intentions for owning the stock, I had already sold out my position in the autumn. So....
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Could we have comments on earnings released this morning. Looked ok but market doesn't think so. Explanation and thoughts for next year or two.
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
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CI Canadian REIT ETF (RIT)
Q: I own RIT for exposure to the Canadian REIT market. Please rank these four holdings as a long term hold in a growth portfolio. Also, I am considering adding one (or two) individual REITs to add a bit of up side to the general REIT market exposure of RIT. Would you advise this and, if so, which of these three, or any other, would you recommend?
Q: Is there any reason to still hold SES now that it has rebounded a little?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i
Thank you for your prompt reply to my question as to which account was best to put XRE.
Would all interest from the security only be sheltered in an RRSP or would the same rules apply for a TFSA? At present, I have no room in my RRSP but so have my 2019 contribution money waiting for a home.
Thanks, as always, for your support.
Best
Peter
Thank you for your prompt reply to my question as to which account was best to put XRE.
Would all interest from the security only be sheltered in an RRSP or would the same rules apply for a TFSA? At present, I have no room in my RRSP but so have my 2019 contribution money waiting for a home.
Thanks, as always, for your support.
Best
Peter
Q: Good morning. I recently read a report that showed that, over the past 30 years, the Canadian banks ( as a group) have outperformed the TSX ( 10.5% vs. 5%). The report then went on to say the Canadian banks have been/are slow to respond to both new technologies and new market entrants/competitors so the past thirty years is not indicative of continued out performance. Rather, the banks will suffer. In your general view consistent with this? I have always been a fan of our banks but am wondering if my faith needs review.Thanks.
Q: Which of the Brookfield companies would you invest in if you could only choose one and why? Is Bruce Flatt the CEO of the of all of them via the Brookfield parent company?
Q: would like to park some money in a safe place for awhile. what would you suggest ? thank-you.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
Q: FTB has a dividend yield of 3.56%, actual mgt fee of .50% and an MER of 1.09%. Could the difference be imbedded fees paid to the financial planner recommending the fund and biasing his judgement. How do imbedded fees impact the recommendation of the financial planner. Is he looking out for your best interests or his? He gets a 1%management fee regardless of performance, although he says if I do better he does better. Perhaps they should be paid on performance
By comparison CLF has a yield of 2.66% and an MER of .17, XSB has a yield of 2.38 and an MER of .17 and HFY has a yield of 4.98% and an MER of 1.03. Funds with a higher MER seems to have a larger yield. Is the yield stated after the MER?
Thank you.
By comparison CLF has a yield of 2.66% and an MER of .17, XSB has a yield of 2.38 and an MER of .17 and HFY has a yield of 4.98% and an MER of 1.03. Funds with a higher MER seems to have a larger yield. Is the yield stated after the MER?
Thank you.