Q: Confused with questions asked about EFN. Is this the symbol for Element, Enfield or Enbridge Income Fund Holdings? I have seen reference to all three.
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I came across a company that reminds me of Wilan, its called Vringo, VRNG. They have a couple patent cases which could turn out good for them leading to potential one time rewards and also royalty revenue streams. At current prices would the risk reward be favourable if at all?
Q: Hi Peter and group .I am holding cus and liq in my rrsp acct.Iam down approx. 20% on both.Last reports from both were less than stellar and the near term does not look great.Is the bad news baked in or can we expect more downside. Iam 65 and hold for the income.Do you consider the dividends to be safe at these levels. Thanks for your excellent service !
After reading Lowell Murray's "The Single Best Investment - Creating Wealth with Dividend Growth", my wife prefers dividend payers in her RRSP, but would like to emulate the model portfolio as much as possible.
As an example, if she is uncomfortable with TOU, what would be a suitable dividend paying O/G substitute? WCP or VET or ? What about substitutes for the other non-dividend payers in the portfolio?
Q: AFN, great results latest Q,re-affirmed dividend through 2014 with positive comments. I have been watching this one for a while and have been reluctant to pull the trigger as I think of this co. as a cyclical. What do you think-is it a buy??
Q: Just a comment to Edward re: CDN/US citizenship - the US treats a TFSA as just another account, and all income is taxable by the IRS, even though exempt by the CRA. Not sure there is any reason for a US citizen to hold a TFSA. If there is any advantage to a TFSA under these circumstances, I would appreciate hearing it.
Q: What company is just starting to pay dividends and has a very promising outlook (similar to as WCP did .. But not necessarily the same sector)?
Thanks, I appreciate your service very much
Q: My husband is is wanting me to invest in DI.Un in our joint investment account as the dividend is a high 9%. We are seniors and looking for income. Would this be a good bet? I would be grateful for your opinion.