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Q: This Toronto based company is in early increasing revenue from the Americas and Africa with great several types of technologies-software controlled LED/battery lighting where no electrical grid exists (Hamilton, Ontario to Michigan to Morocco) and an alliance with a company in Kenya to develop solar panel powered WI-Fi hot spots. And an alliance with Telefonica etc. for Latin American off-grid solutions.
Interested in your comments. 2% of my holdings.
Read Answer Asked by David on January 03, 2019
Q: Recently read John Bogle, "Common Sense Investing"

What are my choices for purchasing the s & p 500 index, please compare MER, do all offer a canadian hedge? and what are the pros and cons of buying it hedged to canadian dollar?

thanks

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 03, 2019
Q: My daughter’s Investment acct and TFSA are reasonably balanced. TFSA holdings and returns are below. TFSA value is $88,247.

Stock Value Return Portfolio
Percentage
Bank of NS 11,228 5.83% 2.43%
Dollarama 9,741 -37.44% 2.11%
Element Capital 9,660 -9.56% 2.09%
Knight Therapau 12,304 -3.93% 2.67%
Parkland 14,136 119.37% 3.06%
Transcontinental 5,790 -39.08% 1.26%
Savaria 13,060 68.90% 2.83%
Spin Master 11,517 1.09% 2.50%

I’m thinking of splitting the 2019 $6000 contribution between TCL.A and SIS. Second choice is add a new stock such as CAE. Any thoughts? Many thanks.

Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 03, 2019
Q: I would like to add one railway holding to an already well-diversified portfolio .. given the recent news about CN's development of a bitumen "puck" as an alternative method for shipping crude, which of these two (CNR or CP) would you favour this month? Does this news have implications for pipelines?
Read Answer Asked by Patrik on January 03, 2019
Q: I am a new member to 5I Research.
Can you please review the beneficial tax implications of receiving dividends from Canadian companies vs companies outside of Canada?

With this in mind, what would be 10 top dividend paying Canadian companies you would recommend for a tax efficient retirement income?

Thanks and I look forward to your reply.
Read Answer Asked by Brent on January 03, 2019