Q: What is your opinion of Aptose Biosciences? It seems to be getting noticed by analysts. Thanks very much
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Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Can you please provide your thoughts on investing in Zebra today?
Thanks,
Marc
Can you please provide your thoughts on investing in Zebra today?
Thanks,
Marc
Q: Looking to Mr. Buffett's behaviour in the past, he seems to be investing in whole industries, like airlines and most recently with the Japanese trading houses.
Do you think taking a similar strategy works in select Canadian industries as well?
For example:
Buy and hold all the Big 5 Canadian Banks (BMO, BNS, TD, RBC, CM)
Buy and hold all Major Grocers (Empire, Metro, Loblaw)
Buy and hold all Major Telecoms (Rogers, Telus, BCE)
Or do you think there's a better way to mimic this through an ETF?
Do you think taking a similar strategy works in select Canadian industries as well?
For example:
Buy and hold all the Big 5 Canadian Banks (BMO, BNS, TD, RBC, CM)
Buy and hold all Major Grocers (Empire, Metro, Loblaw)
Buy and hold all Major Telecoms (Rogers, Telus, BCE)
Or do you think there's a better way to mimic this through an ETF?
Q: Brookfield Global Infrastructure is yielding a very nice dividend. Do you think the dividend might be cut? Why is the price so low ?
Q: is it possible to find out the ratio of buyers to sellers at anytime in the market as a broad based market or within certain sectors?
Q: What are your thoughts on IRM?
It seems like a stable recurring and loyal customber-based business and they are branching out into data centre businesses as well with their reputation for records management.
Interestingly I note an 18-20% short interest - could this lead to an asymmetric upside potential if their business improved due to a short-covering rally?
I do love the dividend as well and hope it's sustainable.
It seems like a stable recurring and loyal customber-based business and they are branching out into data centre businesses as well with their reputation for records management.
Interestingly I note an 18-20% short interest - could this lead to an asymmetric upside potential if their business improved due to a short-covering rally?
I do love the dividend as well and hope it's sustainable.
Q: Could I please get your view on NWH.UN. Is the dividend some what safe?
Q: What are your thoughts in EDT? The share price keeps falling with low volumes even though they have got two FDA approvals in last 6 months and more are expected.
Also can you please comment on whether ELMD, CVLBD, ATGN and CXDO are good to hold as long term investments.
Also can you please comment on whether ELMD, CVLBD, ATGN and CXDO are good to hold as long term investments.
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMY)
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Medtronic plc. (MDT)
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Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
Q: Can I get your thoughts on the valuation of the healthcare industry? Could you provide a few picks on dividend paying healthcare stocks?
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks,
Joe
Q: I would like your view on ZUT please.
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Hi Peter
for a TFSA account, would Bep.un be preferred to Bep.ca ?
I am going to start a partial position
In a RRSP account, which one would you prefer ?
I got some shares of Bepc from a spin out from the Bep.un in the RRSp
should I leave it as it is or which one do you prefer; if a switch is needed for
long term hold
thanks
I am retired
Michael
for a TFSA account, would Bep.un be preferred to Bep.ca ?
I am going to start a partial position
In a RRSP account, which one would you prefer ?
I got some shares of Bepc from a spin out from the Bep.un in the RRSp
should I leave it as it is or which one do you prefer; if a switch is needed for
long term hold
thanks
I am retired
Michael
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Cogeco Communications Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CCA)
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Cogeco Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CGO)
Q: Hi 5i team,
Rogers and Altice are back again with a higher offer for CGO and CCA. The Audet family, who hold the controlling interests, have rejected it again and have stated that this is not a negotiating ploy. The revised offer will be submitted to the Boards of CCA and CGO. What in your view typically happens in hostile bids with a controlling shareholder? Does the controlling shareholder really control how these events unfold or do the minority shareholders start applying pressure to start negotiating and then it becomes merely a matter of price?
Thanks for the insight.
Dave
Rogers and Altice are back again with a higher offer for CGO and CCA. The Audet family, who hold the controlling interests, have rejected it again and have stated that this is not a negotiating ploy. The revised offer will be submitted to the Boards of CCA and CGO. What in your view typically happens in hostile bids with a controlling shareholder? Does the controlling shareholder really control how these events unfold or do the minority shareholders start applying pressure to start negotiating and then it becomes merely a matter of price?
Thanks for the insight.
Dave
Q: Could you please compare these two.
Which one you prefer today?
Thanks,
Milan
Which one you prefer today?
Thanks,
Milan
Q: Have you got an updated opinion on IPGP? I am looking at taking a half position then adding on a pullback.
Q: Hi guys,
RE: FNGS .. MicroSectors FANG+ ETN
I came across this while researching tech ETF's.
This is the description on the RBC Direct Investing website.
The investment seeks to link the return to the performance of the gross total return version of the NYSE® FANG+™ Index. The index is an equal-dollar weighted index designed to represent a segment of the technology and consumer discretionary sectors consisting of highly-traded growth stocks of technology and tech-enabled companies. The notes are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of Bank of Montreal. Each note will have an initial principal amount of $50.
BMO Investorline does not have it in their menu.
Please give me your insights and opinion on this product.
Thanks as always,
Steve
RE: FNGS .. MicroSectors FANG+ ETN
I came across this while researching tech ETF's.
This is the description on the RBC Direct Investing website.
The investment seeks to link the return to the performance of the gross total return version of the NYSE® FANG+™ Index. The index is an equal-dollar weighted index designed to represent a segment of the technology and consumer discretionary sectors consisting of highly-traded growth stocks of technology and tech-enabled companies. The notes are unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of Bank of Montreal. Each note will have an initial principal amount of $50.
BMO Investorline does not have it in their menu.
Please give me your insights and opinion on this product.
Thanks as always,
Steve
Q: Can you please explain what this means & why it is impacting the price? Thanks!
Vaxart (NASDAQ:VXRT) is down 6% premarket on increased volume. Shares have sold off over 20% since last week after it disclosed a $250M at-the-market stock sales deal with Jefferies.
Vaxart (NASDAQ:VXRT) is down 6% premarket on increased volume. Shares have sold off over 20% since last week after it disclosed a $250M at-the-market stock sales deal with Jefferies.
Q: I am more growth oriented and fairly aggressive in my portfolios. I currently own Loblaw but I am thinking of switching to Maple Leaf Foods or PBH because I think they will grow more.
What is 5I’s view on these two companies and making a switch
Thank You
What is 5I’s view on these two companies and making a switch
Thank You
Q: My wife and I are 80 years old and we live off the dividends from our RRIF's which are totally invested in stocks as well as the CPP.
Looking ahead my wife who has not been involved in the stock market would have a difficult time managing on her own. With this in mind I am contemplating going from stocks for some or all and switching to ETF's covering the different market segments making a passive portfolio that would require little maintenance . Appreciate your thoughts on this strategy and what would be your favourite ETF's by market segment. Looking for approx 4% or higher dividend with little or moderate growth.
Regards
D
Looking ahead my wife who has not been involved in the stock market would have a difficult time managing on her own. With this in mind I am contemplating going from stocks for some or all and switching to ETF's covering the different market segments making a passive portfolio that would require little maintenance . Appreciate your thoughts on this strategy and what would be your favourite ETF's by market segment. Looking for approx 4% or higher dividend with little or moderate growth.
Regards
D
Q: CSU.DB:CA : fell almost 5% this morning, albeit on low volume. trivial . Such a drop is extremely unusual for this security. I do not follow Canadian markets and am wondering if this price drop is consistent with price changes in other similar interest sensitive securities this morning. Are you aware of any reason for such a drop? (I am restricted from CSU and SHOP common but have a large position in the debentures)
Q: Would you be comfortable with a new position in REAL today? Any reason to look for new opportunites elsewhere outside of real?