Q: Hello, as of today PZA price is at least 25% lower than it was in early January of 2017. Should I continue to hold or sell? The other option I thought of, is to sell PZA and buy XTC as a replacement, does that make sense? I know that they are both in different sectors and that their respective yields are different (6.5% versus 3.7%). I appreciate your help. Thanks, Gervais
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Q: Would you recommend pho at this level?
Q: Top 3 dividend paying energy stocks that have a chance of share price growth?
Q: I notice some stocks, the minute they have a run-up they give up all their gains and more. KXS, RHT - these two are in your portfolio and COV in your portfolio which a short time ago ran up to $7.00 and then pulled back to $3.00ish, I am hoping happens again, so I can buy it in the $3.00 range - your thoughts (and you always have very good ones)? Thanks Dennis.
Q: Hi There,
It's events such as the recent ENB transaction with ENF that your subscribers receive excellent advice and guidance. Your team is worth their weight in gold!
1. If the transaction is approved does one get 0.7029 Enbridge shares per ENF share?
2. Is it reasonable to assume the transaction will be approved because ENB has more than 66% ownership in ENF?
3. When is the planned transaction date or timeframe?
4. How would they deal with fractional ENB shares after the transaction?
5. Are there any capital gains or tax issues after ENF gets converted to ENB shares?
6. Has ENB reiterated their dividend growth after these transactions?
It's events such as the recent ENB transaction with ENF that your subscribers receive excellent advice and guidance. Your team is worth their weight in gold!
1. If the transaction is approved does one get 0.7029 Enbridge shares per ENF share?
2. Is it reasonable to assume the transaction will be approved because ENB has more than 66% ownership in ENF?
3. When is the planned transaction date or timeframe?
4. How would they deal with fractional ENB shares after the transaction?
5. Are there any capital gains or tax issues after ENF gets converted to ENB shares?
6. Has ENB reiterated their dividend growth after these transactions?
Q: After announcement of $100m contracts on May 7,COV jumped from $3.67 to $7.50 before declining to $6.15 today.Please give a estimated value.Is this a good entry point?Txs for u usual great services & opinions. Looking forward to seeing Ryan on Market Call on May 24
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Q: Hi Peter
I have almost no exposure to the energy revival . Can you recommend some good growth companies the will survive for the next five years .
Candi
I have almost no exposure to the energy revival . Can you recommend some good growth companies the will survive for the next five years .
Candi
Q: Which would Fantastic 5i prefer to buy now? Thanks.
Q: I own shares - what is your recommended action to take regarding the takeover action by enbridge
Q: your outlook & opinion please
Q: I have owned and traded this stock for some time.Being a small cap,liquidity is low.After the recent news it was up on higher volume.
It is now down the last two days on light volume which tells me traders are taking a quick profit.Is it possible manipulation is occurring?The long term prospects of this company look good,so it is possible for a manipulator to depress the price(on light volume)and pick up more shares when all the weak hands have abandoned the stock?
It is now down the last two days on light volume which tells me traders are taking a quick profit.Is it possible manipulation is occurring?The long term prospects of this company look good,so it is possible for a manipulator to depress the price(on light volume)and pick up more shares when all the weak hands have abandoned the stock?
Q: Just Energy has announced $1.40 earnings per share for the last quarter. This compares with $1.13 earnings per share for the previous quarter. No doubt it is carrying a heavy debt.
But with a 0.50 cent dividend, the yield is well over 10%
May I have your opinion please if JE might be a Buy here. Thanks
Eric
But with a 0.50 cent dividend, the yield is well over 10%
May I have your opinion please if JE might be a Buy here. Thanks
Eric
Q: Hi 5i Research,
I am in the process of copying your Balanced Equity Model Portfolio.
So far I have purchased 9 items, but before I go to far, I wonder if perhaps you have some suggestions for me how to go about it the best way ? Any tips and suggestion are appreciated. Thanks for your service and keep it up, I like it.
I am in the process of copying your Balanced Equity Model Portfolio.
So far I have purchased 9 items, but before I go to far, I wonder if perhaps you have some suggestions for me how to go about it the best way ? Any tips and suggestion are appreciated. Thanks for your service and keep it up, I like it.
Q: do you know anything about this company. trades on cse.
would you buy it. dave
would you buy it. dave
Q: General question on Patriot One Technologies. It seems to offer a better solution than more guns and strikes me as a company that could grow a lot on its own or be taken out for its technology. My online broker indicates that it is due to break out based on a continuation wedge pattern but I like the fundamental story too. Would you suggest this as a speculative buy/high risk buy or is it still way too early?
Q: CNBC Fast Money talked up Weed yesterday for listing in the US. Would you agree?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I'm looking for some good dividend stocks. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Bill
Thanks
Bill
Q: Possible to sell ENB for a tax loss and buy Enf with the transactions on the same day or would the 30 day wait period be required?
Q: With the recent announcement of the conversion of ENF to ENB shares do you see any advantage in just selling ENF now and taking the proceeds and investing them in another pipeline company with less baggage than ENB ( eg., IPL. PPL) ? Thanks, Joe
Q: What do you think about their latest results ? Thanks.