Q: Endo Intl. is trading in Toronto as ENL. My broker assigned a value of $85.69 Can$ as book value on March 4 which is about where the stock closed that day. My capital cost on PLB shares is much lower and I'm guessing that since I didn't actually sell any shares, that the cost of ENL for tax purposes is that of PLB, though I can't find anything on the company's website to explain this. I know you're not tax experts though would you agree with this assumption?
I note the cash part of the deal hasn't yet appeared in the account. Thanks, J.
Q: Good morning
I would like to switch out of Dundee (D.un). Would swithing into Car.un or HR.un be a good idea.
If not, could you recommend a good growth stock with a nice dividend to replace D.un
Thanks
Do you anticipate any scenario(s) where an investor might want to hold positions in both your current model portfolio and the upcoming income model portfolio. That would imply 40 securities - half in the dividend/growth category and half in income only.
To elaborate, for a conservative investor, would it make sense to have 35% of investment assets in the dividend/growth portfolio and 15-25% in the income portfolio, representing a 50-60% allocation of investment assets to equities?
Q: ROG-V
Hi Peter and team.
Long time subscriber, first time asking a question.
First, let me thank you for a great service. I am no longer a rudderless ship.
Last week on BNN both Bret Cook and Bill Harris (for whom I have a lot of time) recommended Roxgold. My question to you has three parts.
a) Do you know management and if so would you comment on them?
b) The financials: Are likely to have to do a financing?
c) Could you comment on the political risk of Burkina Fasco.
Thanks again for a great service.
Gord
Q: In my version of your model portfolio I also have 20 stocks. Six are in your model, and four are not but are companies you have reports on. The others are PPL,RUS,PEY,DHX,ATD.B,SJ,OTC,CEU,and SUM. Would any of these stocks rate lower than B- if you were rating them? Thank you.
Q: I would like some general information. The development of LNG in Northeastern British Columbia seems to be moving along quite well. The Government is really pushing for it and they have most of the First Nations on their side. There is site preparation taking place on the West coast at Kitimat and Prince Rupert where it is to be shipped. What I would like to know - is there a particular pipeline Company that is best positioned to take advantage of transporting this LNG.
Q: Hi peter do you think its a bit late to buy Trinity (TRN-N) or are we just getting started with replacing railcars in North America...what are the latest targets for this stock +can you recommend another supplier of railcars?...do you think this is a better stragety for a growth than AVO?...Thanks for all the great work
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
As a retired,long term income investor, I purchased WIR.U on the TSE only to eventually find US withholding tax was taken off the dividend payment.I sold immediately. How common is this for a TSE stock and how can I avoid this in the future?
Q: I bought Surge a few months back, and added more a month ago. My ACB is just over $6, and it makes up about 3% of my portfolio. I know you like it, and am considering increasing holdings to a full position of 4%. However, it has been a very poor performer over the last few weeks, and I have some concern that people may see it as another Crescent Point (isn't it partly the same management?) with endless new shares and dilutions. Think it is better to sit tight, or do you view it as a good buy at the current price? Please also comment on the distribution stability.
As always, thank-you
Q: Rate-reset Prefs
Hi there. Could you please give me, say, three that you like for income, ie. higher but"safe" yield, for a a well balanced retirement portfolio. Thanks as always.
Q: Peter I bought BTE subscription receipts on the IPO and my discussions with BTE is that subscription holders are entitled to dividend from Feb 24/14.
Dtan
Q: I have a question about Surge Energy, SGY. From your comments and answers to other questions, you seem to like the company and speak favourably of it. My question is, SGY is not an "official" recommendation. What is it about the company that keeps you from formally recommending it? Does it have deficiencies or risks that concern you? Thanks again for your help.