Q: Please comment on the recent earnings report.
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Q: In regards to Bernie Sanders question even if he is elected president I think he will also need to get the Senate and the House of Representatives backing his proposed healthcare legislation which is far from a sure thing. Considering the difficulty Obama had in legislating the affordable health care act (AKA Obama Care) it remains to be seen how much success Mr. Sanders will achieve with his healthcare proposals. All that being said the market can and does act on emotions so a Sanders presidency could be expected to increase volatility in healthcare stocks. I agree completely with your position not to react to speculation on Mr. Sanders. I always want to ride out volatility. As an aside I doubt any one of us has read Mr. Sanders detailed proposals on health care so our opinions about his healthcare proposals are already an emotional response based on fears and sound bites...not a recipe for successful investing.
Regards,
Jim
Regards,
Jim
Q: Tricon announced results and to my untrained eye they look pretty good. One statement in the release caught my eye and am wondering as to the meaning of it. Below is the excerpt.
"In January, 2020, the company substantially completed its transition to an owner and operator of diversified rental housing in North America and therefore ceased to be an investment entity under IFRS 10.
As a result, effective Jan. 1, 2020, the company will begin to consolidate the financial results of controlled subsidiaries, including its investments in single-family rental homes, U.S. multifamily rental properties and certain Canadian multifamily rental properties, resulting in the introduction of these subsidiaries' assets, liabilities and non-controlling interests to the balance sheet of the company. Similarly, these subsidiaries' income and expenses will be reported on the company's statement of comprehensive income, together with the non-controlling interests' share of income.
The company continues to assess the impact on its consolidated financial statements of ceasing to be an investment entity, and final conclusions have not yet been made. The anticipated changes are material and will be applied on a prospective basis.
What does the fact that the company is no longer an investment entity under IFRS 10 and subsequent balance sheet changes mean for the company. Is this good or bad
Thanks Kenn
"In January, 2020, the company substantially completed its transition to an owner and operator of diversified rental housing in North America and therefore ceased to be an investment entity under IFRS 10.
As a result, effective Jan. 1, 2020, the company will begin to consolidate the financial results of controlled subsidiaries, including its investments in single-family rental homes, U.S. multifamily rental properties and certain Canadian multifamily rental properties, resulting in the introduction of these subsidiaries' assets, liabilities and non-controlling interests to the balance sheet of the company. Similarly, these subsidiaries' income and expenses will be reported on the company's statement of comprehensive income, together with the non-controlling interests' share of income.
The company continues to assess the impact on its consolidated financial statements of ceasing to be an investment entity, and final conclusions have not yet been made. The anticipated changes are material and will be applied on a prospective basis.
What does the fact that the company is no longer an investment entity under IFRS 10 and subsequent balance sheet changes mean for the company. Is this good or bad
Thanks Kenn
Q: Big pop today on earnings.
Dividend still a lofty (around) 14%.
I know you have seen this company as high risk in the past.
Have you changed your mind based on current metrics..... or now ( with the corona virus) too risky to buy?
Thanks.
Dividend still a lofty (around) 14%.
I know you have seen this company as high risk in the past.
Have you changed your mind based on current metrics..... or now ( with the corona virus) too risky to buy?
Thanks.
Q: Thoughts on buying this with it below $50 in premarket or wait to see how the virus plays out
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
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Kelt Exploration Ltd. (KEL)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
Q: In light of the likely prospect that the economic effects of the corona virus will get worse, I am looking to reduce my over-weight position in the energy sector... please rank the four companies in terms of financial resilience to a significant drop in the price of oil. I know BIR is mostly natural gas and not sure how it would be affected. Thanks.
Q: Trying to choose energy company for growth, income and safety
im considering RDS.A and TOT.A. or maybe something else you might
prefer. Thank you.
JJ
im considering RDS.A and TOT.A. or maybe something else you might
prefer. Thank you.
JJ
Q: After this Q I feel the next 2-3 Q's will be challenging. I'm looking at CPX & AQN and wondering even for these utilities whether this year safer to put money into their preferred rather than common shares. Their preferred shares both pay 6%+. Between the two I believe you feel AQN better because of size, true?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Methanex Corporation (MX)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: I follow your balanced portfolio and have taken opportunities in the past to harvest a tax loss and replace with another company in the same sector. I have losses in CCL.B and MX. Considering NTR in the same sector. Does this seem reasonable or is there another non gold company you would recommend. If so CCL and MX are each currently a 2% position. Would you sell both and buy a 4% NTR position or just sell one. If so which one?
Q: Hi 5i
LNR has been on a precipitous slide since a recent high around dec 20-2019. Is there any hope left for this stock and would you to continue to hold it? If so why? Currently down 45% and this position is held in rrsp.
Thx for your insights.
LNR has been on a precipitous slide since a recent high around dec 20-2019. Is there any hope left for this stock and would you to continue to hold it? If so why? Currently down 45% and this position is held in rrsp.
Thx for your insights.
Q: Please comment on earnings. Thanks.
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I own GMP. I guess this consolidation means that my share count will be cut in half. Management says that this consolidation is a great move. However the stock is crashing. Please give your assessment of this and what I might expect as a share holder going forward. Thanks!
I own GMP. I guess this consolidation means that my share count will be cut in half. Management says that this consolidation is a great move. However the stock is crashing. Please give your assessment of this and what I might expect as a share holder going forward. Thanks!
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Starbucks Corporation (SBUX)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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Alteryx Inc. Class A (AYX)
Q: Can you please recommend some US stocks which have become attractive buys with the recent market decline.
Q: Would you have any recommendations on this company?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Q: Thoughts on UBX:US?
Q: Are there a few stocks or ETF's that will have a low correlation to the balanced portfolio but offer higher returns than bonds(XBB). Any ideas?
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Q: There has been some insider buying at MXG, is it a buy at this time? Meredith
Q: Has Brookfield Property Partners issued dividend guidance?
Q: Any thoughts on this company?
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Q: Please give me your opinion about PLUG,PWFL,VSLR, AGYS for next three to five years.
Thanks,
Thanks,