Q: Your thoughts about SVI. Would you consider this stock recession-proof?. Many thanks Joseph.
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Investment Q&A
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $76.53)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $66.76)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $68.79)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $35.65)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $203.51)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $87.11)
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan and Team,
I hold BNS, BEP.UN, FTS, KXS, PBH and TRP in my child's RESP account and it has been performing quite well. With another 8 years to go, should I just add to the existing positions or add something else?
Thanks.
I hold BNS, BEP.UN, FTS, KXS, PBH and TRP in my child's RESP account and it has been performing quite well. With another 8 years to go, should I just add to the existing positions or add something else?
Thanks.
Q: Hi team,
Any news on when the company's new facility will operate? It should be close to late December and would it be a good time now to add to my position?Is the company undervalued, would analysts cover it once the new plant gets going, and could it be a takeover candidate?
Many thanks,
Jean
Any news on when the company's new facility will operate? It should be close to late December and would it be a good time now to add to my position?Is the company undervalued, would analysts cover it once the new plant gets going, and could it be a takeover candidate?
Many thanks,
Jean
Q: What is the nav of this company? Is debt and profits OK?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: With todays reduction in price to $116.79 is it maybe a good time (after an up tick) to make a modest addition to my present holdings?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: What are your thoughts on the results? I own this one already at a loss since the last quarter and am feeling sick about the drop after hours. Thank you.
Jason
Jason
Q: I have been watching KML. My portfolio is a bit mixed up these days, and could probably use a little more diversification within my dividend plays (weighted heavily in Banks at the moment). At 4.5% yield, this looks like a decent play, and it feels like there is upside potential with the share price, with limited downside (assuming the Pembina deal stays on track, as the company has said). I like the stability of their income, and it looks as though they have "taken their lumps". How do you guys feel about KML these days?
Thank you in advance
Don
Thank you in advance
Don
Q: What is your opinion on recent acquisitions of this REIT in US? I have this stock and it has done very well so far.
Q: Regarding the previous question on Premium Brand's weakness on Oct 24...
Yesterday, White Crane Capital recommended shorting Maple Leaf Foods and perhaps that negative sentiment took down PBH in sympathy, as well.
Yesterday, White Crane Capital recommended shorting Maple Leaf Foods and perhaps that negative sentiment took down PBH in sympathy, as well.
Q: What do you think about the pricing of the GFL IPO?
Would you take a position in this IPO or invest in others such as Waste Connections or Waste Management?
Would you take a position in this IPO or invest in others such as Waste Connections or Waste Management?
Q: Hi guys,
Thanks for the great service.
It looks like Canadian Insider is no longer providing a free email service for insider reporting (as of Oct 31). Do you know of any other services (preferably free) where it is possible to receive email alerts on insider filings?
Thanks
Thanks for the great service.
It looks like Canadian Insider is no longer providing a free email service for insider reporting (as of Oct 31). Do you know of any other services (preferably free) where it is possible to receive email alerts on insider filings?
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i Research team,
My question relates to your answer to a recent question from “dave” about “must own”. Could you conceptually define what a “must own” company? They are probably the foundation of a stock portfolio; each of these companies should be kept to a full position throughout the economic cycle. That’s where it gets interesting, because your list included GSY and GIL.
As a long term owner of GSY (thank you 5i), I would tend (if capable) to overweight (let it run) during the most favorable portion of the economic cycle, but to underweighted it when the credit cycle deteriorate. Would you agree?
About GIL, but not specifically about GIL: when a situation such as what happened to GIL recently would happened about one of these selected companies, would you almost automatically buy the dip to increase back the position to a full position, and think about medium and long term? Would you agree?
Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
My question relates to your answer to a recent question from “dave” about “must own”. Could you conceptually define what a “must own” company? They are probably the foundation of a stock portfolio; each of these companies should be kept to a full position throughout the economic cycle. That’s where it gets interesting, because your list included GSY and GIL.
As a long term owner of GSY (thank you 5i), I would tend (if capable) to overweight (let it run) during the most favorable portion of the economic cycle, but to underweighted it when the credit cycle deteriorate. Would you agree?
About GIL, but not specifically about GIL: when a situation such as what happened to GIL recently would happened about one of these selected companies, would you almost automatically buy the dip to increase back the position to a full position, and think about medium and long term? Would you agree?
Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Q: Thoughts on TESLA as an investment for a 5+ year hold?
Q: Don't own it, but it shows up on your tax loss list. Down 40% on a very dilutive offering. Would you touch this stock? Even though terrible for existing sharesholders, does this offering finally put them on better finanacial footing going forward? Or is debt still a problem for them?
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.08)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.70)
Q: Back in June 2011 we purchased Scotia Dividend Fund 6372205 no load @ 41.95 today it's at $68.80 for RESP for Granddaughter.Initial inv. 2,763.29 and today worth 4531.41.We will be visiting them next week.Usually receive div. in December.She has 2 years to go before graduating.Should we sell and buy bond fund XLB to make sure we don't lose any value that has built up.Tks
Q: Hi Team
Do you have any idea of earning for Shop
Thanks Mike B
Do you have any idea of earning for Shop
Thanks Mike B
Q: I have a 5% position in BCE and a 4% position in NWC, which I consider both to be "full", relative to their "blue chip status". I have a little bit of cash available to top up either or both. With the recent weakness in both BCE and NWC, would you add to either at this time? From an asset allocation perspective it doesn't really matter which, although I could use a bit more in the consumer space.
BCE = Now that the election is behind us, does the threat of cell phone fee reductions seem more likely? What does the future look like?
NWC = At last reporting, I understand the airline expansion was possibly holding back results...any new news?
Thanks...Steve
BCE = Now that the election is behind us, does the threat of cell phone fee reductions seem more likely? What does the future look like?
NWC = At last reporting, I understand the airline expansion was possibly holding back results...any new news?
Thanks...Steve
Q: Can you please comment on earnings? Would you add on the weakness (3,5% position currently?
Thanks
Karim from Montréal.
Thanks
Karim from Montréal.
Q: Hello
I read MA is to acquire tech firm for an undisclosed sum. Since then, the stock has been dipping down .
Would you see this acquisition a plus to the company and would you recommend buying some stock here?
MX - stock is down drastically since Dec2018 and did not recover yet.
The company stated they reached an 5 year agreement with ENAP for natural gas supply to its Chile operations.
What is your outlook on the company in general and do you see the stock recover soon ?
Thank you
I read MA is to acquire tech firm for an undisclosed sum. Since then, the stock has been dipping down .
Would you see this acquisition a plus to the company and would you recommend buying some stock here?
MX - stock is down drastically since Dec2018 and did not recover yet.
The company stated they reached an 5 year agreement with ENAP for natural gas supply to its Chile operations.
What is your outlook on the company in general and do you see the stock recover soon ?
Thank you
Q: what is expected from CSU in the quarter release on Oct 31? Thx