Q: hi it seems the world is going in the direction of LED lights and lighting systems. I would like to know if you have any thoughts on crs corp or any other manufacturers of LED lighting the may have upside in the markets. thanks again.
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Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, 5i Team,
Valeant lost Allergan to Actavis. They still need to do something about their debt. What is your opinion on Valeant following this and do you recommend to hold still?
Valeant lost Allergan to Actavis. They still need to do something about their debt. What is your opinion on Valeant following this and do you recommend to hold still?
Q: Yr comments plz re the recent financial news.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter and team,
Will you pl comment on these companies in detail keeping in view the low prospects for energy related businesses? Which one is the buy at current prices or any other name you recommend?
Regards
Will you pl comment on these companies in detail keeping in view the low prospects for energy related businesses? Which one is the buy at current prices or any other name you recommend?
Regards
Q: Good morning Peter & Team,
This isn't a question. Austin recently asked you how to go about setting up a DRIP for a particular stock. I am with Scotia iTrade, and it's a simple process to set up a DRIP, just by sending an email to their customer service dept., with details of the request - account number, number of shares, and name of stock. They also have a nice feature that indicates what stocks in your portfolio are set up with a DRIP (a highlighted "D" in a circle).
Perhaps other brokers require the client to contact the company's agent directly, but certainly iTrade has made this process really easy.
Thanks for your wonderful service. I am constantly learning and find the Q & A section invaluable.
This isn't a question. Austin recently asked you how to go about setting up a DRIP for a particular stock. I am with Scotia iTrade, and it's a simple process to set up a DRIP, just by sending an email to their customer service dept., with details of the request - account number, number of shares, and name of stock. They also have a nice feature that indicates what stocks in your portfolio are set up with a DRIP (a highlighted "D" in a circle).
Perhaps other brokers require the client to contact the company's agent directly, but certainly iTrade has made this process really easy.
Thanks for your wonderful service. I am constantly learning and find the Q & A section invaluable.
Q: I hold HLF in TFSA (approx 15% position). It is down 2% from purchase. I am considering replacing HLF with CCL.B based on your latest report. I am emphasizing growth in my TFSA. Your opinion re this idea ?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Mark me down as stupid, but I have no idea what is going on with STN. All I can figure out from their news release as stated on their website and from the entries here is that I'm getting their standard dividend of 0.185 per share and I'm under water by over 49%. Could you please elucidate?
Q: I have 60k in cash evenly split in my RRSP & TFSA awaiting another correction .
In the interim can you give me 6 blue chip low beta Canadian stocks to invest in my RRSP and TFSA . Many thanks Richard
In the interim can you give me 6 blue chip low beta Canadian stocks to invest in my RRSP and TFSA . Many thanks Richard
Q: Hi Guys, I have taken over a few accounts from my financial advisor thanks to your guidance. Now, I have an Income mutual fund ($15,000.00 value, 5% weighting) that has a penalty of $ 600.00 if I cash it out early (matures in Sept 2016). My thoughts are, cash it in now, if I can earn between 7% to 12% within your equity portfolio I will be ahead of the game.
thanks,
Jim
thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi Team, re above, I am impressed with David Burrows and Diane Avidgor. When I look at their fees and performance bonus in the private pool structure, I get cold feet. Any comments as I have done well with your guidance.
Q: Hello,
I am wanting to add another stock to my TFSA, which contains SGY, DSG & ADW.A. Each stock is close to 25% of TFSA but only about 2.5% of total portfolio.
I am considering adding ITP, Winpak WPK, or CCL Industries CCL.B.
Questions:
1. I like all of ITP metrics except for the Forward PE (19.5) which is higher than the Trailing PE (9.8). Should I be reading anything into this?
2. Which company would be your preference for continued earnings growth & growing dividend with 5 yr plus outlook.
I am wanting to add another stock to my TFSA, which contains SGY, DSG & ADW.A. Each stock is close to 25% of TFSA but only about 2.5% of total portfolio.
I am considering adding ITP, Winpak WPK, or CCL Industries CCL.B.
Questions:
1. I like all of ITP metrics except for the Forward PE (19.5) which is higher than the Trailing PE (9.8). Should I be reading anything into this?
2. Which company would be your preference for continued earnings growth & growing dividend with 5 yr plus outlook.
Q: Hi Team,
Would you please recommend a couple of US funds ETF'S geared towards income and growth, and one which is strickly income? safety of principal is a priority. I need a US dollar income stream, with a $100,000 to invest.
Thanks for your help
Stephen
Would you please recommend a couple of US funds ETF'S geared towards income and growth, and one which is strickly income? safety of principal is a priority. I need a US dollar income stream, with a $100,000 to invest.
Thanks for your help
Stephen
Q: Hello Peter,
I am looking for recommendations for best momentum plays for the annual year end rally (either stocks or sectors).
Thank you again for the excellent service.
Raouf
I am looking for recommendations for best momentum plays for the annual year end rally (either stocks or sectors).
Thank you again for the excellent service.
Raouf
Q: Good Morning 5i,
There are reports that the price of oïl could hit $50 by early next spring seasonal down trend. I am holding 5% of my portfolio of each in CPG,SGY and FRU. All of them are for the dividend. Also, I hold ECA (5% of the protfolio) for growth.
Since, the reports are saying price decrease, what would be the strategie for me at this time. Naturally I am under water on all of those stocks. Selling for tax season would be one strategy and the other is hold on to get the dividends.
Do you have any other strategy? Am I too heavy weitghed in the sector?
Thanks
Paul
There are reports that the price of oïl could hit $50 by early next spring seasonal down trend. I am holding 5% of my portfolio of each in CPG,SGY and FRU. All of them are for the dividend. Also, I hold ECA (5% of the protfolio) for growth.
Since, the reports are saying price decrease, what would be the strategie for me at this time. Naturally I am under water on all of those stocks. Selling for tax season would be one strategy and the other is hold on to get the dividends.
Do you have any other strategy? Am I too heavy weitghed in the sector?
Thanks
Paul
Q: What are your thoughts on the Q3 results? What impact will the Red Chris mine have on its metrics?
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
Q: Hello Peter,
Is there additional information on PHM from your previous answer as the stock continues to move higher? Also, what is your sell strategy for small caps versus large caps? Do you sell to get back to your weighting (assume you had 3 percent) or let the winners run until the fundamentals are no longer in play? My main concern with the latter is if the fundamentals deteriorate, the stock may take a huge hit. Any comments please ?
Is there additional information on PHM from your previous answer as the stock continues to move higher? Also, what is your sell strategy for small caps versus large caps? Do you sell to get back to your weighting (assume you had 3 percent) or let the winners run until the fundamentals are no longer in play? My main concern with the latter is if the fundamentals deteriorate, the stock may take a huge hit. Any comments please ?
Q: Hi Guys
What would be your determining factors on deciding at what price to enter a stock like this. What stands out as being most impressive. It looks to be a good free cash flow generator
over 10 years, EPS 10yr average around 20%. Forward P/E at 35x seems high. Would the stable earnings over a 10 year period justify the valuations. Looking forward to your opinion.
Thanks Gord
What would be your determining factors on deciding at what price to enter a stock like this. What stands out as being most impressive. It looks to be a good free cash flow generator
over 10 years, EPS 10yr average around 20%. Forward P/E at 35x seems high. Would the stable earnings over a 10 year period justify the valuations. Looking forward to your opinion.
Thanks Gord
Q: lately mnd is not taking part in the lift of the gold sector.
Any reason for this?
What is your outlook for mnd?
Any reason for this?
What is your outlook for mnd?
Q: Why is its yield of 2.9% lower than each of the Individual Banks which are all higher than 3.5%?
Thanks, Austin
Thanks, Austin
Q: Hello,
I am planning on adding these companies to my diversified Canadian portfolio as 4% positions each. I am striving for some US exposure--sj, fsz, some growth--phm, and some stability--kbl. Would you please comment on my choices. Is this a good time for each of these? Any more appropriate stocks at this time? Thx Kate
I am planning on adding these companies to my diversified Canadian portfolio as 4% positions each. I am striving for some US exposure--sj, fsz, some growth--phm, and some stability--kbl. Would you please comment on my choices. Is this a good time for each of these? Any more appropriate stocks at this time? Thx Kate