Q: Please comment on the acquisition announced this morning. Thank you.
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Q: I want to park money into TDB8150 & TDB8152 does this goes down if the market goes down. Is this same as holding in a high-interest savings account.
Thanks
Hector
Thanks
Hector
Q: Which of these companies do you think has the highest dividend safety? Regarding VET, I am reminded that yield is a function of price and not directly related to performance - a company does not reduce its dividend just because the yield jumps - more likely a buyback if the fundamentals are reasonable.
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BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ZST)
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
Q: With respect to Larry's earlier question about ZST, I was surprised that you did not mention HFR as a better alternative. Althought ZST has a lower MER than HFR (0.17% vs. 0.4%) and a better distribution (2.9% vs 2.4%), its value has declined consistently (-15%) in the past eight years unlike that of HFR (0%). I see no reason to recommend ZST in preference to HFR so why would you?
Q: Last year I asked about RingCentral. You gave a positive review & I
bought a small amount.
Why all the excitement today?
bought a small amount.
Why all the excitement today?
Q: Do you agree with Gordon Pape’s opinion of NFI?
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-despite-an-attractive-yield-investors-should-steer-clear-of-this/
We sold some shares last year at a substantial profit but kept some which is currently around a 3% weighting and we are still up over 100%. I wonder if we should be selling the rest? The company is still profitable but the future profitability seems to be opaque. Mr. Pape comments on the drop in new orders (firm and options). Just wondering if he is spinning the numbers? Has there been a big decline in firm orders excluding options and any idea historically how solid an option to purchase a bus become an actual purchase? When a buyer places an option to purchase a bus does this cost the purchaser any money? If there is no cost to purchase an option to buy a bus then it would seem to be a pretty weak number since the buyer doesn’t have “skin in the game” so to speak.
Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-despite-an-attractive-yield-investors-should-steer-clear-of-this/
We sold some shares last year at a substantial profit but kept some which is currently around a 3% weighting and we are still up over 100%. I wonder if we should be selling the rest? The company is still profitable but the future profitability seems to be opaque. Mr. Pape comments on the drop in new orders (firm and options). Just wondering if he is spinning the numbers? Has there been a big decline in firm orders excluding options and any idea historically how solid an option to purchase a bus become an actual purchase? When a buyer places an option to purchase a bus does this cost the purchaser any money? If there is no cost to purchase an option to buy a bus then it would seem to be a pretty weak number since the buyer doesn’t have “skin in the game” so to speak.
Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
Q: Do you think Regn is a buy at this price?
Q: Hi, please provide your comments on recent earnings. Shares are selling off today.
Q: I would appreciate your comments on the 6% drop in the CIGI share price this morning. Would you recommend purchasing at these prices?
Q: I need to increase international exposure by 30% and decrease Canadian by the same amount.
Could you list 3 international ETFs that would be most tax efficient for each of RRSP, TFSA and a non registered accounts.
Thanks
Jeff
Could you list 3 international ETFs that would be most tax efficient for each of RRSP, TFSA and a non registered accounts.
Thanks
Jeff
Q: Kindly provide your view on the Q2 results and guidance for the rest of the year. Looks like both are off/lower, and would it be a buying opportunity or stay away for now. Thanks.
Q: Hi there,
Can you explain what this phrase means that I found in Tidewater's Q1 report please?
What is letter of credit and how does it effect the company?
At March 31, 2019, the Corporation had $16.0 million of letters of credit outstanding (December 31, 2018 – $17.6
million)
Can you explain what this phrase means that I found in Tidewater's Q1 report please?
What is letter of credit and how does it effect the company?
At March 31, 2019, the Corporation had $16.0 million of letters of credit outstanding (December 31, 2018 – $17.6
million)
Q: I hold this in my TFSA account book value $15.00 ,stock today below $10.00.Thinking of averaging down, your thoughts on Husky and buying more as there is no capital loss available in the TFSA? Also I hold HSE.PR.B series 2 in a open account and down 30% have held this for 5 years. Your recommendation on both holdings , buy hold sell or just cry? Thanks MJ
Q: Good morning from the left coast
I would appreciate your opinion of this company as a long term hold in the Income Portfolio, thanks Rick
I would appreciate your opinion of this company as a long term hold in the Income Portfolio, thanks Rick
Q: I would like your thoughts on my perspective regarding the "a dividend cut may be seen as a positive" angle, with regards to Vermillion.
The way I look at it, against the backdrop of all the other previous oil and gas trusts that have cut their dividend, has there been a company, among this peer group, that has had their share price bounce back after they cut their dividend, and subsequently sustain decent share price performance?
Thanks for your perspective and allowing me to bounce my thoughts off you.
John
The way I look at it, against the backdrop of all the other previous oil and gas trusts that have cut their dividend, has there been a company, among this peer group, that has had their share price bounce back after they cut their dividend, and subsequently sustain decent share price performance?
Thanks for your perspective and allowing me to bounce my thoughts off you.
John
Q: Hello!
PFB popped up on my value screen recently. While interesting, it's not compelling. My concerns are the continuing low volume -- you pointed this out in your last comment from Dec. 2017 -- and the construction outlook, which to my mind is a risk.
I'd appreciate hearing your perspective.
Thanks!
PFB popped up on my value screen recently. While interesting, it's not compelling. My concerns are the continuing low volume -- you pointed this out in your last comment from Dec. 2017 -- and the construction outlook, which to my mind is a risk.
I'd appreciate hearing your perspective.
Thanks!
Q: What is your opinion of ABT at this price?
Thnx
Thnx
Q: I have 5 positions in my TFSA and am looking to add 2 more to better balance my portfolio with a long term time horizon (20+ years). I currently have ENB, CSU, SLF, TRI, and ATD.B. Could you give me 3 or 4 companies that would be appropriate to add at this time?
Q: I am 71 yrs of age and must put my rrsp into riff this calendar year am I still able to make a contribution to my rrsp for the tax deduction
Thks
M
Thks
M
Q: Hi Team, what is your take on the earnings report. It's giving up everything (almost) it gained on Friday. I don't know if I missed anything on the report but I would like you take before I pick up some more. Thank-you in advance. Sam