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Q: Hi,

At some point I would like to get into the Health Care sector (possibly with ZUH) but it seems so expensive right now, and you have stated this as well. But I feel that you are not a fan of waiting for a correction. How would you convince someone to buy into it right now, or would you wait?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Mike on February 03, 2015
Q: Greetings,

Been looking for an entry point for QCOM but wondering about the long term impact of the Samsung going with a different chip provider. It looks like the market may have over reacted to one quarter but wanted your opinion here.

Thansk
Read Answer Asked by kelly on February 03, 2015
Q: Hello:
Is there a reason for Cipher's large price volatility over the last week? I get suspicious when this happens. Thank you
Jerry
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on February 03, 2015
Q: Not a question, but hopefully a helpful comment for the 5i community given the number of recent questions related to portfolio balancing:
Google Sheets is similar to Excel spreadsheets, but has an interesting function that can be used to track portfolio weightings easily. The function is called GOOGLEFINANCE, which can retrieve the latest price of a security online automatically.

The way to use this function for a typical stock on the TSX is:
=GOOGLEFINANCE("TSE:symbol")
(for stocks on the Venture, use CVE instead of TSE)

For instance, to find the price of Brookfield Renewable Energy, the function would be:
=GOOGLEFINANCE("TSE:BEP.UN")

If you have one column for the stock price and another for the number of shares, you can then multiply them together to calculate the total value. Categorize all your stocks by sector, and then have Google Sheets calculate portfolio weightings for each. Hopefully I described this clearly and that it is useful for others. I know this has saved me a significant amount of time!
Read Answer Asked by Mike on February 03, 2015
Q: As of tonight, February 2, 2015, TD still has not paid its dividend which was promised to its shareholders for January 31st. I wonder if any TD Waterhouse members received their dividends on time? I wonder what TD would charge me if I was late paying them for a loan of $50.00 (roughly the cost of one share)? I wonder if my service provider will record the dividend as being received on Feb when the dividend finally arrives or will it back dated to Jan 31?
Read Answer Asked by James on February 03, 2015
Q: Seem to be making progress any thoughts ?
Read Answer Asked by j stuart on February 03, 2015
Q: Hello all. I am rebalancing on this fine wintery day! Yikes! It is a challenge. What sector would you add REITs too if not on their own and what %? Also Transport? Is Retail Consumer discretionary or staples? Is CCL to be added to Materials as in the TSX? Thank you and stay warm!
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on February 02, 2015
Q: I bought this stock for 11.00US back 2 yrs ago. It has been doing very well and with exchange I am up 4800.. There is a lot of activity and talk off still going higher> Should I hold for another 2 months. Do you think there is buy out possibility with big company that just poured money for one of there products.
Read Answer Asked by Guy on February 02, 2015
Q: Hi 5i Team:

If you had to choose between AbbVie (ABBV) and Actavis (ACT) at current prices for an investment of 1 to 3 years, which one do you think represents the best opportunity as far as valuation is concerned and which one has the best protential for growth?

Many thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michel L on February 02, 2015
Q: Good Morning, I am looking for a Tech stock that has both a dividend and potential for growth. I was looking at C-Com and at first glance it seems to meet my criteria. Could I have your opinion on this stock. If you have any other suggestions I would appreciate your recommendations. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Read Answer Asked by Alan on February 02, 2015
Q: Good Morning to all on this snowy day!! I would like to allocate some money to my kids TFSA's. Which would be a better long term holding..MX (Methanex) or Alimentation Couche Tard. Cheers, Tamara
Read Answer Asked by Tamara on February 02, 2015
Q: Hello Peter and team, could you give me your best non-oil and gas picks for growth over the next 12-18 months.
Thank you Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on February 02, 2015
Q: Hello team
What do you make of INO.UN with its exposure to the euro and the probability of QE in the Eurozone. Will they benefit? They have a nice dividend yield but I am honestly not experienced enough to interpret the other numbers. The REIT looks relatively new to the market. Could you give us a short review of Inovalis Real Estate Investment Trust.

Thank You for your help
Clarence
Read Answer Asked by Clarence on February 02, 2015
Q: It's February (almost anyways) so it is time for my annual question on Aquila. May I have your comments on the latest press release? They seem to be selling stock in order to raise money. I presume management owns a sizeable chunk of stock. I understand the risks - I only have a very small weighting but am considering buying a little more - it would still be a very small weighting. The press release appears positive to me assuming they close the deal. Should I buy now or wait for the deal to close? On the negative side I find it hard to believe they have a mine with Hudbay dropping them but maybe that is just the way it goes in the mining business.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by James on February 02, 2015
Q: Do you have any recent info on CBI in US.
Thanks Shirley
Read Answer Asked by SHIRLEY on February 02, 2015
Q: Hi Peter, Do you think the persistent low oil prices will affect LNG price? LNG export to Asian countries is profitable as long as there is a significant amount of price differential of NG between the exporter and the importing countries. Cheniere Energy (LNG) will be exporting later this year from Sabine Pass. I have significant gain from LNG. While it has not pulled back to my trailing stop to trigger a sell, under this environment, do you think it is wise to reduce or sell this position and move on to other growth areas? Various analysts have diametrically different opinions on this from "great time to buy with this pull back" to "a scary overvalued stock to sell". My best regards.
Read Answer Asked by Ford on February 02, 2015
Q: The last enquiry on this stcok was April. Would it be prudent to nibble away at it at this time and why? Thanks.
Lou
Read Answer Asked by Louis on February 02, 2015