Q: Small position in Relypsa, a US biotech. Sales slower than expected and may need to raise cash...would you hold or move on? Thanks!
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Q: Hi Peter, for a smaller bank would you prefer LB or CWB ? Does either seem reasonable to you at this time ? Thank you, Paul
Q: Hi Guys
Can you comment on what you think of Harley Davidson, and if you would ever consider it as a buy, and what multiple you would pay for it.
Maybe it would be a good hedge for a falling U.S. dollar as overseas sales would pick up.
thanks Gord
Can you comment on what you think of Harley Davidson, and if you would ever consider it as a buy, and what multiple you would pay for it.
Maybe it would be a good hedge for a falling U.S. dollar as overseas sales would pick up.
thanks Gord
Q: What do you think of Canada cutting its gold reserves to 0.
Q: Hello,
Why does the company annonce a buyback at a premium to spot price ? Is that standard practice ? How do they come up with a purchase price of 36$ ? Does every share buyback have to be annonced ? Thank you for your general comments on this topic. I am a haapy shareholder but just curious.
Why does the company annonce a buyback at a premium to spot price ? Is that standard practice ? How do they come up with a purchase price of 36$ ? Does every share buyback have to be annonced ? Thank you for your general comments on this topic. I am a haapy shareholder but just curious.
Q: Dear 5i team:
I would like to consolidate my rather scattered (but half decent I think !) energy stocks as that sector seems to be coming alive.
I have ARX,CNQ,SU,ERF,HSE,CPG,HWO. Any suggestions which ones to sell and buy more in this list? If you think I am better off with some other stock(s)from the energy sector, can you highlight them for me? I buy dividend payers mostly though these folks have cut their dividends!
Thank you for your measured response as always!
I would like to consolidate my rather scattered (but half decent I think !) energy stocks as that sector seems to be coming alive.
I have ARX,CNQ,SU,ERF,HSE,CPG,HWO. Any suggestions which ones to sell and buy more in this list? If you think I am better off with some other stock(s)from the energy sector, can you highlight them for me? I buy dividend payers mostly though these folks have cut their dividends!
Thank you for your measured response as always!
Q: 5I Teams,
I'd appreciate hearing your views on this company and thoughts on the recent announcements.
Thanks,
Scott
I'd appreciate hearing your views on this company and thoughts on the recent announcements.
Thanks,
Scott
Q: Hi
I am thinking or adding this reit. What is your view after the result. I currently own ax.un and Rei.un as my reit holding and want a good industrial name. If not can you suggest an alternative reit for industrial and senior/retirement home space
I am thinking or adding this reit. What is your view after the result. I currently own ax.un and Rei.un as my reit holding and want a good industrial name. If not can you suggest an alternative reit for industrial and senior/retirement home space
Q: How do I research existing rate reset preferreds? I need income and some of them even close to expiry are likely a good diversifier, especially when the reset is at the bank rate plus 4 or more percent.
Q: Hello Peter and team,
May I have your opinion of AAR.UN?
May I have your opinion of AAR.UN?
Q: I am looking to add fixed income holdings to the US part of my portfolio. I was wondering if it is the right time to start adding some HYG-U.S. (Ishares High Yield Corp Bond ETF). I currently do not hold any high yield corporate bonds. If yes, what % of my portfolio do you recommend it represent, and is there another ETF you would prefer?
Q: Yesterday you provided a percentage sector allocation for a growth portfolio for 5-10 year holding. Would the answer be different for an income portfolio? Thanks.
Q: I see from the details in previous answers that Sherritt's future seems bleak.
Do you think increasing demand for Cobalt could provide a significant enough cash flow increase to make Sherritt a good bet today? See Motley Fool article from June 2015 regarding Cobalt demand for electric vehicles:
http://www.fool.ca/2015/06/04/sherritt-international-corp-could-double-because-of-electric-vehicles/
Any other thoughts regarding buying or staying away? Risk too high, better plays on Cobalt?
Thanks very much
Do you think increasing demand for Cobalt could provide a significant enough cash flow increase to make Sherritt a good bet today? See Motley Fool article from June 2015 regarding Cobalt demand for electric vehicles:
http://www.fool.ca/2015/06/04/sherritt-international-corp-could-double-because-of-electric-vehicles/
Any other thoughts regarding buying or staying away? Risk too high, better plays on Cobalt?
Thanks very much
Q: I am looking for a specific type of health care stock. In my portfolio I have core positions in JNJ and NVO. I have speculative positions (half positions at most) in GUD and CXR. I would like a recommendation for a health care stock that is not as dependant on pharmaceuticals. Any recommendations in North America or a foreign firm that trades in the US? Thanks!
Q: BHP Billington appears to have two symbols on NYSE: BHP and BBl. What is the difference? Any tax implications if held in a RRSP or TFSA?
Thanks, Tim.
Thanks, Tim.
Q: Hi guys, I received 19 shares of XCT because of my holding CDV. Is it worth holding. It's a .17% of the portfolio. Thanks, Nick
Q: Can you comment on Winpak and also the latest filing?
Q: what is your view of the stock price and action after their recent announced acquisition?
the valuation remains high but is it worth buying at this price?
the valuation remains high but is it worth buying at this price?
Q: AYA was halted twice today but I can't find any news? Thank you
Q: Vineet recently asked about sector allocation for a growth portfolio with a 5-10 year hold. Healthcare at 10% with technology and industrials at 20%. Love technology and industrials, but with the boomer group aging fast, isn't the easiest overweight call ever for that period of time to go long and overweight anything healthcare related.....across sectors? For example, sis, pm, exe, sia, csh.un, phm, cxr, crh, etc, etc.......
Thanks,
Robert
Thanks,
Robert