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Q: With Biden's all out attack on big pharma, is Abbvie still a keeper?
Carl
Carl
Q: when does shop next report? what are street expectations and what are 5i's expectations? what is one point each that might positively and negatively significantly affect earnings as a surprise?
Q: Peter: Bill Harris is on BNN today and suggested this stock for a RRSP as it’s basically like a REIT ( my words) as it has to pay out all it earns - so would this also apply to a TFSA ? Thanks
Rod
Rod
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I have owned this bank for several years and am aware of all their problems. I know they are in transition and restructuring. I realize they are at risk but am wondering if at this point it could be viewed as a possible contrarian play. It seems so cheap to what I paid in the past that I am thinking that maybe I have nothing to loose in buying more and at least recovering some of my money back. Of course that means that they will survive and not go bankrupt...even a take over might lift the value. Or do you think I am just in dream land? Thanks for your opinion as usual.
I have owned this bank for several years and am aware of all their problems. I know they are in transition and restructuring. I realize they are at risk but am wondering if at this point it could be viewed as a possible contrarian play. It seems so cheap to what I paid in the past that I am thinking that maybe I have nothing to loose in buying more and at least recovering some of my money back. Of course that means that they will survive and not go bankrupt...even a take over might lift the value. Or do you think I am just in dream land? Thanks for your opinion as usual.
Q: Hello,
What's your current view on APPH?
2 years ago or so you didn't seem to be very interested in the company, wondering if your view has changed somewhat?
Thanks
What's your current view on APPH?
2 years ago or so you didn't seem to be very interested in the company, wondering if your view has changed somewhat?
Thanks
Q: If you had to choose between the CDR and the actual MSFT stock which would you choose? What account would you hold in? Is the RRSP still the only account that does not have the 15% withholding off the top? Thanks
Q: Hello Peter & Ryan,
Is there anything to explain the significant sell-off in Bombardier - on volume - that seemed to start around the 1pm hour? Is it just profit-taking after a run? 11% dip is not insignificant.
Thanks as always...
Is there anything to explain the significant sell-off in Bombardier - on volume - that seemed to start around the 1pm hour? Is it just profit-taking after a run? 11% dip is not insignificant.
Thanks as always...
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $223.88)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $223.26)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $764.89)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $202.95)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX $1,195.52)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA $331.85)
Q: For 3 years horizon, considering stability, valuation and growth potential, in which order will you rank them. In which order will you purchase them and why? Thanks
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $7.97)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $47.00)
Q: Holding AQN in a dividend portfolio and down like many others. Pondering a switch to BEPC and looking for your thoughts on this move based upon prospects for total return over the next 2-3 years. I understand that in these situations looking forward is what matters but must admit I think my bitterness at the fall of AQN might be clouding my rationality a bit.
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Colliers International Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CIGI $217.07)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $89.55)
Q: Hi
BN is 3.6% of our portfolio.
Financials are 19% of or portfolio and our Real Estate is at .50%.
Thinking of selling half of our BN and buying CIGI to reduce our financials and increase our Real Estate.
Does this make sense?
Thank you
Mike
BN is 3.6% of our portfolio.
Financials are 19% of or portfolio and our Real Estate is at .50%.
Thinking of selling half of our BN and buying CIGI to reduce our financials and increase our Real Estate.
Does this make sense?
Thank you
Mike
Q: Peter; CTS just exercised an option to increase their amount of funding from$500M to $600M- does this indicate they might not have reached an agreement re a takeover? Thanks
Rod
Rod
Q: Which would you buy and why
Q: Hi ,I hope you can help me with my question
If you own a GIC say. a. 5 year one and the owner passes
earlier ?Can it be cashed
or would you have to wait till the regular cashing date.to settle the estate.
thanks a lot
Margit
If you own a GIC say. a. 5 year one and the owner passes
earlier ?Can it be cashed
or would you have to wait till the regular cashing date.to settle the estate.
thanks a lot
Margit
Q: Hello,
Is there any possibility that the Trisura earnings (when announced) could best expectations and are a positive catalyst to the market? Or is this announcement almost assured that some revenue will be deferred and thus miss expectations?
Is there any possibility that the Trisura earnings (when announced) could best expectations and are a positive catalyst to the market? Or is this announcement almost assured that some revenue will be deferred and thus miss expectations?
Q: Hi team,
What is your evaluation and views on Bouygues Offshore ?
Solid company ? Reliable ? Good future in America ?
I understand it operates in Canada as Colas Canada. Have you ever heard of it ?
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
What is your evaluation and views on Bouygues Offshore ?
Solid company ? Reliable ? Good future in America ?
I understand it operates in Canada as Colas Canada. Have you ever heard of it ?
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
Q: Follow up on my question regarding STRUCTURED NOTES as DOWNSIDE protection
1. If a specific yield (eg 6.5%) is mentioned is that guaranteed?
2. Does the buyer of the note receive the entire amount invested at a specified future date?
3. How long do these typically have to be held?
Thanks again for all your help.
1. If a specific yield (eg 6.5%) is mentioned is that guaranteed?
2. Does the buyer of the note receive the entire amount invested at a specified future date?
3. How long do these typically have to be held?
Thanks again for all your help.
Q: What is the reason for upstand large sell off after the strong rally last week?
Q: I own Google although it is not a heavy weighting in my portfolio. After this week's blunder by the company would you recommend holding or getting rid of it. Thank You.
Q: Whats happening to google.