Q: Hi,
Is it time to get back into industrials? or should I wait? If so, can you recommend a couple names in both CDN and U.S. stocks or efts that pay a decent dividend, are large cap, good value and suitable for holding for at least two years.
Q: Since the takeover offer for LSG, has your opinion changed materially from last Nov. I am ahead on LSG now and wonder whether I should take my profit or tender my shares. Harry
Q: GS is down 9% today in conjunction with an announcement about the resolution of a dispute between GS and its founders. Although very annoying, should I be fundamentally concerned with the company?
Q: I have a LOT of Surge. Bought close to or under $2.00. My thinking was that as oil rises - so will Surge. Oils rising and surge is falling. My wcp acts as I expect it / what am I missing on my logic with surge??
Q: Hi can you please comment on the (potential) money owed to the founders of the company? How likely will this need to be paid and what impact would it have? Would you consider GS a buy right now, or a hold if I presently own it?
Q: Further to the Dutch auction, I am trying to figure out the affect this auction may have on the current and future stock price. When exactly does the company buy the stock? Do they do one big purchase on Apr 15 or buy daily along the way? Will the stock stay between $34 - $38 during the auction period or if the stock goes above $38 does the company end the auction? Finally, by putting a purchase price with a ceiling of $38 is the company saying that is what they think the stock is worth?
Q: Hi Peter...WSP has come down to it's support from its February lows. It's yield has compressed to north of 4%. I'm thinking of putting it in my RRSP. Could you comment on my idea and what down side you might perceive from here. Thanks
Nicholas
Q: Do you have any information on this stock? I'm told that there is a lot of growth potential in a market upswing when oil recovers. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
Q: Hello everyone;
I need to have fixed (Bond) portion in my portfolio, which currently resides in hi interest savings account. This is primarily because I do not understand effect on bonds by market forces such as interest rates, etc and what optimum term should be. iShare core ETFs seem to make sense. They are as follows: XQB (75% of fixed portion, 8.6 yr avg term), XSQ (15% of fixed portion, 3 yr avg term), XSH (10% of fixed portion, 3 yr avg term). I intend to keep it for long term. Please comment on suitability and timing.
Q: I was falling in love with this company until I saw this in the annual report 2014: "Some raw materials used in production are sourced from a single supplier and the Company is exposed to the same business risks that suppliers may experience." Do you have any idea to what extent this "single supplier" accounts for BioSyent's revenue mix?
Q: I own some of each of these Pfd's...one has the symbol BM in it's name, the other BK...would you be kind enough to make the distinction for me , please and thank you...also if you would comment on their credit quality ...and whether the reset rates in 5 yrs time is the minimum rate or whether the rate is reduced if we have negative interest rates...many thanks ...cheers
Q: Hello Peter,
Stella Jones has pulled back a bit. I was thinking of selling Free hold to add to stella jones. Does this make sense or is it better to keep free hold royalties as it does have a good balance sheet and pays a good dividend. Thanks very much.
Q: Can you please comment on Fiera's latest quarter and prospects going forward? It seems to have some momentum. Would you swap this out for BNS or any other financial?