Q: I am now down to three companies that are under a 2.5% weighting. I would (as usual) appreciate your thoughts about these three. Thanks. RAM
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Q: Of the followings which looks good to add to tfsa?
TFII,ALA,BHC,GOOS,COV,GSY,MG,MX
All at very low price now.
TFII,ALA,BHC,GOOS,COV,GSY,MG,MX
All at very low price now.
Q: I believe the Canadian dollar is linked to the price of oil. Is that is true we’re do you see the Canadian dollar vs the US dollar this year. If the dollar is not linked to the price of oil were do you see the Canadian dollar this year.
Clayton
Clayton
Q: Happy New Year and all the best for 2019. Thank you for another year of providing a great service.
I own Neo stock and now wonder what to do if anything. Should I just hold on and wait for the deal with Luxfer Holdings to go through? As I understand the NEO shares would be replaced with some cash and some shares of LXFR. What do you think of LXFR's prospects? Should I buy more LXFR to maintain my position in the sector? If you recommend a buy should it be now or after the deal closes?
I own Neo stock and now wonder what to do if anything. Should I just hold on and wait for the deal with Luxfer Holdings to go through? As I understand the NEO shares would be replaced with some cash and some shares of LXFR. What do you think of LXFR's prospects? Should I buy more LXFR to maintain my position in the sector? If you recommend a buy should it be now or after the deal closes?
Q: Could you let me know the payout ratio for ivq In a November presentation they claim the payout ratio is 76 percent Yet yahoo finance shows a payout ratio of 167 percent
Could you let me now how the ratios could be so different ?
In your opinion is the dividend sustainable There line of credit was recently increased to 400 million I take it this is a good sign Could you also comment on the company
Happy New year
Paul
Could you let me now how the ratios could be so different ?
In your opinion is the dividend sustainable There line of credit was recently increased to 400 million I take it this is a good sign Could you also comment on the company
Happy New year
Paul
Q: Q: As part of the financial sector of an income portfolio of a retiree would prefer POW or LB for "reliable" income with some (inflation) growth? Thanks.
Asked by David on September 10, 2018
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
We would far prefer POW here.
Regarding the above question, I would to understand the business fundamentals for why you answered as strongly about LB vs POW.
The purpose of the question is improving my investor education / smarts.
To the naive / superficial investor; they look like stable financial sector businesses with strong track records at paying their dividends.
thanks for trying to educate me;)
Ernie
Asked by David on September 10, 2018
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
We would far prefer POW here.
Regarding the above question, I would to understand the business fundamentals for why you answered as strongly about LB vs POW.
The purpose of the question is improving my investor education / smarts.
To the naive / superficial investor; they look like stable financial sector businesses with strong track records at paying their dividends.
thanks for trying to educate me;)
Ernie
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Celestica Inc. (CLS)
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Western Forest Products Inc. (WEF)
Q: About a month ago, I sold these equities, with the only reason being to take a tax loss against gains I took earlier in the year. This has left me with some liquidity. What do you recommend regarding re-purchasing these companies, or waiting for a more stable or upward momentum. Generally, my portfolio follows your balanced equity portfolio.
Grazi,
c
Grazi,
c
Q: I have a trading portfolio of about $53K, about $18K is in cash right now and I'm looking at investing it again this year after selling a bunch of stocks last year. I currently have about $22K in RBC, BNS and BAC, $3.5K in Go Easy and $1.5K in Orca Gold and would like to keep these. I have a further $7K in various oil and gas stocks which I'm underwater over 50% on, I'm thinking of still hanging onto them as I thinking they maybe at there bottom and like to recoup some of those loses.
I want to invest the $18K in growth oriented stocks that pay dividends and keep them long term, as I'm an investor not a trader. Can you give me advise on what areas of the market I should be looking at in 2019 that were very oversold in 2018 and due to rebound, also specific companies in Canada to invest in, I don't mind also looking at the US but with our dollar down so much this year I think I'm better of with Canada.
I want to invest the $18K in growth oriented stocks that pay dividends and keep them long term, as I'm an investor not a trader. Can you give me advise on what areas of the market I should be looking at in 2019 that were very oversold in 2018 and due to rebound, also specific companies in Canada to invest in, I don't mind also looking at the US but with our dollar down so much this year I think I'm better of with Canada.
Q: The share price is at 28 cents today. Does this not make the company an attractive takeover target. That's about 210 million with no premium and there first FDA drug is just around the corner with a priority voucher attached. I don't think their going broke with Thompson backing.
Q: What's opinion on Choices properties for 3-5 year span? thank you, Bests of the season. Fooklin
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American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (HOT.UN)
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True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (TNT.UN)
Q: Your thoughts on these companies and which one would prefer for income and some growth 3 years +
Thank you and happy new year everyone!
Thank you and happy new year everyone!
Q: If I purchase ENB.PR.V (series!) will I receive$0.372 USD per Q until recalled by Embridge. If I held it in TFSA, in Canadian dollars would there be any US holding tax?
What is recall date? Would it be for $25.00?
Thank You
Cec
What is recall date? Would it be for $25.00?
Thank You
Cec
Q: Has BAM, BPY or any of the other Brookfield subsidiaries ever cut their dividend in their history? BPY and BEP are getting close to an 8% yield and I'm wondering a cut could be considered if it went much higher.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Hello -
If I own 5% of each of BIP.UN and BEP.UN, would it make sense to own 5% of BAM.A as well (or any particular percentage) ?
If it makes any difference at all, I own BIP.UN and BEP.UN in an RRSP and would consider owning BAM.A in an open account.
Thanks.
Jim
If I own 5% of each of BIP.UN and BEP.UN, would it make sense to own 5% of BAM.A as well (or any particular percentage) ?
If it makes any difference at all, I own BIP.UN and BEP.UN in an RRSP and would consider owning BAM.A in an open account.
Thanks.
Jim
Q: Hello and Happy New Year to all.
David Rosenberg during his semi annual visit to A. Maccreath's show on BNN talked about investing in non correlated assets. He highlighted Corporate bonds as being exciting and also long-short strategies. long Corporates and short Government bonds. This is exciting, but way above my pay-grade...any suggestions for non correlated assets to be checking out ?Thanks and sorry for the vague question
David Rosenberg during his semi annual visit to A. Maccreath's show on BNN talked about investing in non correlated assets. He highlighted Corporate bonds as being exciting and also long-short strategies. long Corporates and short Government bonds. This is exciting, but way above my pay-grade...any suggestions for non correlated assets to be checking out ?Thanks and sorry for the vague question
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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The Boeing Company (BA)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
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Visa Inc. (V)
Q: I have been watching BA, UNH, V and MSFT for well over a year, they have all been growing their stock price at an impressive rate for over 5 years or more, and now wonder whether they have finally come down to a point where one could look to buy them with a margin of safety?
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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Transcontinental Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (TCL.A)
Q: I’m looking for some income and some growth. Assuming proper diversification, how would you rank these?
Q: Team, if you we're trying to create a dividend growth portfolio of 8 Canadian stocks what names would you include for a long term hold.
Q: Regarding Bob's question on moving stocks in kind from an RRSP to a TFSA , there would be a tax implication when the stocks come out of the RRSP would there not?
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: I can move stocks in kind from my RRSP to my TFSA account,
Looking at some of listed stocks that have had a bad year. Which ones would you pick to move? Please rank them in preference,
Would you make the transfer early in 2019 or wait till later in the year.
Thank you,
Bob
Looking at some of listed stocks that have had a bad year. Which ones would you pick to move? Please rank them in preference,
Would you make the transfer early in 2019 or wait till later in the year.
Thank you,
Bob