This stock has not recovered at all and seems to be heading down further. I have owned for a long time but this trading pattern seems a bit unusual. Is there some news i have missed. From what i can tell from the last quarters report, all of its business lines are expected to continue growing for the next 3+ years.
Q: Hi 5iR Team, I have the following 5iR stocks in some of my portfolios: SIS, TSGI, NFI, and PHO. All of them have the distinction of losing money in my portfolios at this time. Since, they are all still in the 5iR portfolios could I be considering adding to these stocks? If so would you have any suggestions as to which of the four stocks might rank higher to begin adding stock? Thanks Team. Cheers, Chris
Q: Thinking to sell Encana.Want to stay in the sector and looking for companies with a stronger growth profile.Already own Vermilion.Do you have some recommendations?
Q: I know members have started to raise questions about Knight Therapeutics' cash balance and when they will use it to make a large acquisition.
I am reminded of this YouTube video from 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCps-WZB7_U
Jonathan Goodman was quite clear when he made this speech that it could be 10-15 years before he investors could see big results.
My main questions are: realistically, how much pressure can shareholders place on the company? Is it possible that impatient shareholders could push GUD to make wrong move/acquisition with the cash?
Q: I own both ZAG and VAB in equal amounts, are they similar enough that I should own just one?
I am retired and follow both the Income portfolio and Conservative ETF portfolio fairly closely.
ROKU crashed last fall with a lot of tech. It is a very volatile stock, even for tech, as it reacts to every headline. I bought a small position again a couple of weeks ago, before the CES, expecting some positive announcements. There were several, including active users and streaming hours up nicely, a new partnership with Westinghouse TV and a new partnership with TCL on 8K TVs. Then, as usual, the rally was cut short by Andrew Left with a negative tweet about it regarding further AMZN inroads. He keeps going long or short on ROKU, I assume just after he bought or sold short.
Cord-cutting keeps accelerating, and ROKU has a strong position but in a highly competitive field with AMZN, NFLX and now Hulu gaining traction. It is also viewed in the M&A picture for a bigger tech/media player this year. What are your thoughts on it at this point?
Q: Happy New Year to you! I am considering my TFSA strategy. I hold a RRIF which means that I must take out a certain percentage of it every year. Since I don't need the cash, I prefer to transfer some stocks in kind to my TFSA, but I am not clear which stocks make the best candidates to do this. I know that you think growth stocks are best for a TFSA, but I am not clear on what a growth stock is. (What I thought were growth stocks all went down!) Are dividend payers better in a RRIF or TFSA? American stocks? Oil stocks? Precious metals? Consumer discretionary? It seems to me that growth stocks are more volatile. Am I correct in this? Thanks for your advice.
Q: Conservative, retired dividend investor. I've held Sentry in my Cash account since 2012 and sold 25% in 2017. My current weighting is 3.8% of my equity holdings. I didn't mind paying the hefty 2.44% MER when it was performing well. The last few years I have periodically compared it to ZRE and XRE, hoping for a turn around but my patience is running out. Now to be fair, Sentry reconfigured their REIT Fund a few years back to make it a global fund. Therefore the comparisons are a bit or apples vs oranges.
For the 1-3-5 year periods as of Dec 31/18, Sentry has returned -1.5%, 2.5% and 5.7%, while paying a 6.7% dividend.
ZRE = 3.2%. 11.3%, 7.3%, while paying 5.0%
XRE = 5.8%, 10.5%, 7.0%, while paying 4.8%
Question #1 = please confirm that all of these returns include the dividend payments.
Q#2 = while I love the higher dividend via Sentry, it really is all about Total Return over the long run. Is the global nature of Sentry (diversification) worth the lower returns?
The goal for this allocation is for stability, income, then growth, in that order. I am leaning towards selling Sentry and buying ZRE, due to the equal weight allocation. There are minor income tax ramifications.