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Q: Montrose Env in NY provides environmental services. It was $76 about 15 months ago and now around $30. Can you give my your assessment on this small cap (0.8B) has a 15.9 P/E. Q3-2023 total revenue was $168 which Q3-2022 was $ 130. They appear to have had losses each of the past few years. It appears to have gone public mid-2020. I'd be grateful for your views on this small cap stock.
Read Answer Asked by TOM on January 08, 2024
Q: I currently hold all these stocks, with the exception of elf. I came up with the thanks in large part to 5i as these are names that have come up in various Q&As. If you had to pick only 10 to hold long term (which for me is 1 year), what would be your ten? The 10 should be those that are the best expected performs regardless of diversification or risk. Just the top 10. Alternately., would you suggest holding them all but with different weightings and if so please comment on a suggested weighting.

My plan was to hold 10 with 10% in each but I’m not married to that idea.

Thank you kindly.

Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on January 08, 2024
Q: C.PR.J I'm thinking of repurchasing these preferred shares as the were sold by Citigroup on me recently. Do you know when the next opportunity for Citigroup is to retire these shares is? really like the div. on these shares but having them sold on me not so much. What do you think of these preferred shares?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Mark on January 08, 2024
Q: I'm retired with a relatively conservative portfolio. Would like to add a bit of risk / reward and have considered LMN, partly because of its link to a very solid CSU. Questions:

How much influence / control does CSU have on this company? Is there a way to describe it or measure it ?

In a long recession scenario, generally speaking would the odds of its survival be better because of its association with CSU compared to other small caps?

It's P/S multiple appears to be around 3.6 X. This seems somewhat reasonable to me compared to some tech stocks in the U.S. Would you agree / disagree ?
Read Answer Asked by James on January 08, 2024
Q: On October 26 you indicated “ The stock has fallen the most in 16 years. We think, at 8X earnings, it can be kept and we would caution against a quick reaction in a downturn that has already happened. But we think it can be 'targetted' for elimination as the stock settles in. It was almost taken over a while back (the deal was blocked) so there is always that possibility. But it is hard to endorse on that alone. “
Have your views about this stock changed or you still think that it may be considered for elimination. I am almost breaking even (small loss).
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by satish on January 08, 2024
Q: Hello Team,
at the current prices, it seems to me that they are good entry point for both of these companies.
What is your opinion?

Telus yields a 6.3$ dividend at the current price and this is long term "income" investment.

I am also interested of your opinion on EFX following the steep drop in the stock price recently and also considering this week's announcement that they were able to dispose of Exterran Offshore at, what seems, a favorable price considering the expectations.

Thank you and I wish you and your families a very good year in 2024!

Michel C
Read Answer Asked by Michel on January 08, 2024
Q: I am thinking of adding some HSUV.U to my cash account to earn interest on some U.S. cash that I hold. Do you think that this is a good time to purchase this fund, or is it selling at a premium now, and would it be better to wait? Also can you confirm that the gains are taxed as capital gains in Canada, and is there U.S. withholding tax on the gains? Also, can you suggest a better option with better tax treatment?
Read Answer Asked by Will on January 08, 2024
Q: Happy New Year 5i group,

My son setup his FHSA with TD bank, the advisor set up his account and bought "TDB866" mutual fund. Could you please provide comments on this fund's future prosperity? He hopes the money in the account can grow nicely to purchase a property in a few years. thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Lin on January 08, 2024
Q: I own these three stocks for consumer defensive:

L - half position
PBH - full position
Costco - half position

The analytics tool is telling me I'm low on consumer defensive. Would you just add to L and Cost or would you add another name?

Thanks,
Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 08, 2024
Q: Have the following in a basket. Closely weighted. Looking to add a new similar weighting equity, want to buy and leave for 10 years. Can you provide top 3 suggestions please. As always, thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on January 08, 2024
Q: Would you kindly pick 4 stocks (at least 1 of which is a Canadian stock) that you believe could increase in value by 1000% over the next 10 years. Each must have a current market cap of at least $750M. Please provide a short reason for selecting each stock. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on January 08, 2024
Q: Dear Peter

1) is there a CDIC insurance limit of US$ 100K for US denominated accounts, or is it CAD$ 100K for US denominated accounts?
2) we have US$ and CAD$ denominated TFSAs with account numbers having the same first 6 alphanumerics and the last alphanumeric being different. For CDIC cover, would these US$ and CAD$ TSFA's count as one account or two accounts?
3) We bank at one of the largest banks in Canada and we have two investment accounts which are 5 times bigger than CDIC insurance cover. We wonder what other investors do in such situations -- do they open more investment accounts at other institutions in order to get the CDIC cover? Do they just stay with their current broker to keep their investment tracking simpler?

We'd appreciate your comments on: a) options and, b) what most investors try to do, if anything.

Happy New Year. Many thanks for your usual sound advice.
Hi again Peter - re my earlier questions about CDIC insurance, i have found out that usd is a covered currency, in fact the CDIC website says foreign currency which captures a lot. I've asked TD whether our non-registered USD and CAD accounts are insured separately for $100k each or are insured as 1 account - still waiting. And re the ability to better CDIC insurance with more accounts for our fixed income, i'm still interested to know of any innovative approaches you may have seen. Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by TOM on January 08, 2024