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Investment Q&A
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American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (HOT.UN)
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True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (TNT.UN)
Q: Your thoughts on these companies and which one would prefer for income and some growth 3 years +
Thank you and happy new year everyone!
Thank you and happy new year everyone!
Q: If I purchase ENB.PR.V (series!) will I receive$0.372 USD per Q until recalled by Embridge. If I held it in TFSA, in Canadian dollars would there be any US holding tax?
What is recall date? Would it be for $25.00?
Thank You
Cec
What is recall date? Would it be for $25.00?
Thank You
Cec
Q: Has BAM, BPY or any of the other Brookfield subsidiaries ever cut their dividend in their history? BPY and BEP are getting close to an 8% yield and I'm wondering a cut could be considered if it went much higher.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Hello -
If I own 5% of each of BIP.UN and BEP.UN, would it make sense to own 5% of BAM.A as well (or any particular percentage) ?
If it makes any difference at all, I own BIP.UN and BEP.UN in an RRSP and would consider owning BAM.A in an open account.
Thanks.
Jim
If I own 5% of each of BIP.UN and BEP.UN, would it make sense to own 5% of BAM.A as well (or any particular percentage) ?
If it makes any difference at all, I own BIP.UN and BEP.UN in an RRSP and would consider owning BAM.A in an open account.
Thanks.
Jim
Q: Hello and Happy New Year to all.
David Rosenberg during his semi annual visit to A. Maccreath's show on BNN talked about investing in non correlated assets. He highlighted Corporate bonds as being exciting and also long-short strategies. long Corporates and short Government bonds. This is exciting, but way above my pay-grade...any suggestions for non correlated assets to be checking out ?Thanks and sorry for the vague question
David Rosenberg during his semi annual visit to A. Maccreath's show on BNN talked about investing in non correlated assets. He highlighted Corporate bonds as being exciting and also long-short strategies. long Corporates and short Government bonds. This is exciting, but way above my pay-grade...any suggestions for non correlated assets to be checking out ?Thanks and sorry for the vague question
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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The Boeing Company (BA)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
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Visa Inc. (V)
Q: I have been watching BA, UNH, V and MSFT for well over a year, they have all been growing their stock price at an impressive rate for over 5 years or more, and now wonder whether they have finally come down to a point where one could look to buy them with a margin of safety?
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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Transcontinental Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (TCL.A)
Q: I’m looking for some income and some growth. Assuming proper diversification, how would you rank these?
Q: Team, if you we're trying to create a dividend growth portfolio of 8 Canadian stocks what names would you include for a long term hold.
Q: Regarding Bob's question on moving stocks in kind from an RRSP to a TFSA , there would be a tax implication when the stocks come out of the RRSP would there not?
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: I can move stocks in kind from my RRSP to my TFSA account,
Looking at some of listed stocks that have had a bad year. Which ones would you pick to move? Please rank them in preference,
Would you make the transfer early in 2019 or wait till later in the year.
Thank you,
Bob
Looking at some of listed stocks that have had a bad year. Which ones would you pick to move? Please rank them in preference,
Would you make the transfer early in 2019 or wait till later in the year.
Thank you,
Bob
Q: Would you consider WEF an appropriate long term holding for a TFSA (diversification is covered). The numbers seem to suggest a very attractive entry point. Am I missing something?
Q: I know you don't have a crystal ball, but I'm starting to feel that COV may be another RHT. Any thoughts?
Q: Peter,
I am confused. The major banks have a year end of October 31st. I can go to Morningstar and the financial statements are already posted. Are these tentative numbers? It would take a lot longer than two months to have final numbers Taxes are not even due until 180 days after year end. As a general rule, how many months after corporate year end do companies release their final financial statements?
Happy New Year and many thanks for all the work this year !
Paul
I am confused. The major banks have a year end of October 31st. I can go to Morningstar and the financial statements are already posted. Are these tentative numbers? It would take a lot longer than two months to have final numbers Taxes are not even due until 180 days after year end. As a general rule, how many months after corporate year end do companies release their final financial statements?
Happy New Year and many thanks for all the work this year !
Paul
Q: I initially purchased these preferred shares when they were yielding over 7% for income in my RRSP. Today they are yielding over 9% as the price has fallen considerably. Normally I would be concerned with an investment yielding 9%, but ECN.PR.A have a minimum dividend (6.5% for $25 face value). Do I have reason to be concerned or do you see this as a buying opportunity especially since they have the minimum dividend guarantee (as long as the dividend is being paid)?
Q: Kindr Morgan is offering a special dividend of $11.40/Share by December 31.
The Motely Fool is recommending buying this stock for this special dividend. What do you think?
The Motely Fool is recommending buying this stock for this special dividend. What do you think?
Q: MX stock appears to be strongly correlated to oil & gas price. Would you agree ? If so, do you expect this to continue in the long term ? Please comment.
Also, do you know why methanol usage appears to be mostly from Asia (more than 70% based on the November 2018 investor presentation - page 37) ? Thank you!
Also, do you know why methanol usage appears to be mostly from Asia (more than 70% based on the November 2018 investor presentation - page 37) ? Thank you!
Q: Do you still expect great things from Stingray? I heard about an app that they are participating on and remembered it was a pick awhile back. I've been waiting for an entry point. Is this it or are there better options with the pull back?
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
Q: Hi there,
I own a position in AQN and would like two of these 5 in a balanced portfolio. This would be for an extremely long term hold. Which 2 would you prefer and why please?
Thanks and Happy New Year
I own a position in AQN and would like two of these 5 in a balanced portfolio. This would be for an extremely long term hold. Which 2 would you prefer and why please?
Thanks and Happy New Year
Q: Can you please comment on the payout ratios and free cash flow of these companies. As they are both growing and acquiring other companies, I thought the payout ratio was low. How would you rate their capital allocation over the last few years (cash flow, debt vs issuing new shares) ? Thank you!