Q: FYI - I see on BNN - Market Call Top Picks , they have Peter's top picks from yesterday posted with the incorrect stocks of Celestica, Absolute Software and Photon Control.
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Q: One more question on Crius and it relates to the capabilities of the management. Given the sell off and the recent results it would seem that the decision as to whether to hold or not has to do with whether management can be believed. If the outlook for adjusted EBITA of $100m annually is to believed, this seems quite positive since annual distributions would be $36m. In fact management says it makes the distribution sustainable.
However, this is the same management that a year ago was positive about the solar division, and municipal aggregations (even though they acknowledged the latters lowering effect on gross margins). In fact they were sufficiently sanguine that they even increased the distribution.
This year they are exiting solar and divesting municipal aggregations. The new strategy is to go back to focus on the original deregulated energy business. They acknowledge that the customer count will continue to decline over 2019 and the costs to obtain the high margin customers in the deregulated business is high. How long will it be before they get to their $100m?
In case you think these are the comments of a short seller I am in fact a shareholder who is wondering if this emperor has any clothes. Your opinion would be much appreciated.
Mike
However, this is the same management that a year ago was positive about the solar division, and municipal aggregations (even though they acknowledged the latters lowering effect on gross margins). In fact they were sufficiently sanguine that they even increased the distribution.
This year they are exiting solar and divesting municipal aggregations. The new strategy is to go back to focus on the original deregulated energy business. They acknowledge that the customer count will continue to decline over 2019 and the costs to obtain the high margin customers in the deregulated business is high. How long will it be before they get to their $100m?
In case you think these are the comments of a short seller I am in fact a shareholder who is wondering if this emperor has any clothes. Your opinion would be much appreciated.
Mike
Q: Hold ONEX in my RSP as a long portfolio diversifier. Could you comment on the latest numbers and would you prefer ONEX or BAM.A. Thanks Ron
Q: Hi guys
I see no one has asked a question on CWX and their recent reporting. I have owned it for some time and have enjoyed capital gains and a healthy dividend. Your assessment and guidance for a hold, buy or sell. Also do you see any tailwinds with their growth expectations.
Thanks Gary
I see no one has asked a question on CWX and their recent reporting. I have owned it for some time and have enjoyed capital gains and a healthy dividend. Your assessment and guidance for a hold, buy or sell. Also do you see any tailwinds with their growth expectations.
Thanks Gary
Q: What do you feel is the better buy today. PHO or ITC.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
Q: Please comment on results of BUS released Nov 15\Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: Do you have any 5G technology companies worth looking into or is it too early to get involved in this area ?
Q: BPY has been range bound for 4 years - between $24-$29. At $24.70 today, it is essentially at the same level as in Jan'15. Would appreciate your views on why you think this is happening? Do you see any signs of corporate changes on the horizon that would be positive for price appreciation? Is it financial performance? An issue of management capability? Of Street expectation management? The rising interest rate outlook is a relatively recent negative. I had expected that with the Brookfield reputation for management excellence, a DY of ~6.5% and an annualized DGR of >5% we would see a 5% to 10% annual share price appreciation over the long term. Thanks.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: Hi,
SHOP has held it's own very well wondering if it would be a good idea to reduce SHOP to small position from full position. And buy SIS, BNS, NFI or PBH..for safety and growth when the markets decide to rebound...Your thoughts and sage advice welcome.
Also I am surprised at SIS sharp drop for a small miss...Should I be taking advantage of this?
Thanks. Shyam
SHOP has held it's own very well wondering if it would be a good idea to reduce SHOP to small position from full position. And buy SIS, BNS, NFI or PBH..for safety and growth when the markets decide to rebound...Your thoughts and sage advice welcome.
Also I am surprised at SIS sharp drop for a small miss...Should I be taking advantage of this?
Thanks. Shyam
Q: Thoughts on this ? Any suggestions for preferred shares in current interest rate enviroment
Q: What's your opinion of Gluskin Sheff Q1FY2019 results. I don't see what is all the whoopla from the market.
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund (CHE.UN)
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American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (HOT.UN)
Q: Good day!
I am an income investor, living on dividends. On Oct 24th or so I sold 50% of my full position in ALA for tax loss reasons, planning on buying it back late November in an ideal world. I sold over $21, and it is now at $16 or less.
However, I also have a 50% position in Chemtrade and also a 50% in American Hotel. All have somewhat larger dividends over the 10% mark. I have 'reasonable' confidence in a long term hold for all three, and see the great dividends as being very well paid to wait.
Anticipating a possible dividend drop for ALA, I might consider deploying partially or even fully into one of the other two, thinking their dividend payment is more likely to remain where it is in the short term, and yet the upside in each might be as good as ALA. I would appreciate your comments on these thoughts, and any guidance you could muster as to which direction to go.
Thanks!
Paul
I am an income investor, living on dividends. On Oct 24th or so I sold 50% of my full position in ALA for tax loss reasons, planning on buying it back late November in an ideal world. I sold over $21, and it is now at $16 or less.
However, I also have a 50% position in Chemtrade and also a 50% in American Hotel. All have somewhat larger dividends over the 10% mark. I have 'reasonable' confidence in a long term hold for all three, and see the great dividends as being very well paid to wait.
Anticipating a possible dividend drop for ALA, I might consider deploying partially or even fully into one of the other two, thinking their dividend payment is more likely to remain where it is in the short term, and yet the upside in each might be as good as ALA. I would appreciate your comments on these thoughts, and any guidance you could muster as to which direction to go.
Thanks!
Paul
Q: What is your thoughts about Intrinsyc's Q3 results. EBITDA and net earnings are up nicely and the Company has now reported a string of strong quarters.
Q: Can you compare TEAM with SQ. Which one would you buy. 5-10 year hold.
PB
PB
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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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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Colliers International Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CIGI)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
Q: These are a list of my stocks that I may sell for tax losses. I would like to have your opinion if I should sell and rebuy these in 30 days.
Q: Oil/Gas companies should be near their bottom [!?]. I am considering a bundle consisting of CJ, KEL, TVE, ARX, TOG, WCP, TOU as a group for the best bounce if conditions improve. Please, delete/add if you have other ideas.
Q: Most analysts are bullish on this one,,, but still the share price is dropping
any idea if it is a good entry point
thanks
any idea if it is a good entry point
thanks
Q: In your view is there a valid reason for the 40% (approx) drop in price of VLE - apparently it had something to do with " water " in the drilling sites?
Q: An analyst on BNN Bloomberg recommended this stock yesterday. Do you concur?
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: Good day,
Thanks for all of your insight lately during this market volitility. Im looking at putting some new money to work in a TFSA, with no regard to sectors or diversification, what two or three companies would you be a buyer of today? Thanks
Thanks for all of your insight lately during this market volitility. Im looking at putting some new money to work in a TFSA, with no regard to sectors or diversification, what two or three companies would you be a buyer of today? Thanks