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Q: Good Morning Peter, Ryan, and Team,
I am looking to add one oil producer and one natural gas producer
to a conservative, income producing portfolio. I am looking for sustainable dividend growth over time. Which names would fit this criteria ??? Thank you. DL
I am looking to add one oil producer and one natural gas producer
to a conservative, income producing portfolio. I am looking for sustainable dividend growth over time. Which names would fit this criteria ??? Thank you. DL
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: Can you please name a few of your favorite conservative, dividend-paying stocks?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Liminal BioSciences Inc. (LMNL)
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Raging River Exploration Inc. (RRX)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
Q: This week I will reduce my current energy portfolio (@12%), bringing it down to two holdings to a total sector percentage of 5%. I need a second suggestion for the Energy portion, considering RRX, though with a tendency to PKI.
With the available funds, I’d like to get into the Tech and Healthcare sectors, selecting one new holding each. I have earmarked RHT and PHO for Tech, with CSU and SHOP as secondary options. For Healthcare, I’m eyeing GUD, COV and PLI.
This approach is geared towards a slightly balanced but still aggressive enough growth portfolio.
Please advise on your top picks for each sector. Many thanks in advance.
Cheers
With the available funds, I’d like to get into the Tech and Healthcare sectors, selecting one new holding each. I have earmarked RHT and PHO for Tech, with CSU and SHOP as secondary options. For Healthcare, I’m eyeing GUD, COV and PLI.
This approach is geared towards a slightly balanced but still aggressive enough growth portfolio.
Please advise on your top picks for each sector. Many thanks in advance.
Cheers
Q: good morning 5i members as of this morning ORT>H has a cease trade order issued ; is this the wooden spike in this co.s heart GARY
Q: Can you please comment on $ISRG. I am planning in initiating a small position. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Valter
Thanks Valter
Q: After the acquisition of Lane Quinn, are you expecting a uptick in near term growth and does it enhance longterm prospects?
Q: whats your take on reliq announcing the purchase of 27,000 blood pressure units,that they will resell to their customers.
the whole thing sounds fishy. i mean they say their customers had trouble buying them, so why would reliq be able to buy them. strange stuff. dave
the whole thing sounds fishy. i mean they say their customers had trouble buying them, so why would reliq be able to buy them. strange stuff. dave
Q: Hi 5i team. After being badly "burned" by healthcare companies over the last couple years (phm, vrx, cxr) I had sworn off investing in healthcare/ drug companies as every one I was invested in seemed to turn out to be giant scams. But, that being said, I find myself liking the idea of the technology behind RHT and I am considering investing in this recent pullback. On the flip side I used to feel the same about patient home monitoring (and we all know how that turned out). I guess I am looking for reassurance that RHT is a MUCH different home monitoring company than phm was, with competent management that aren't scamsters like Dalsin was, and describe the level of potential RHT has for future growth. I like the "tech" and "AI" component of this technology the best as I believe these will continue to be the highest sector of world growth going forward.
Also, in regards to the upcoming quarter; is there a negative setiment out there in regards to the release that you are aware of? Would a person be better off to buy the dip now, or wait until after the release? Thanks
Also, in regards to the upcoming quarter; is there a negative setiment out there in regards to the release that you are aware of? Would a person be better off to buy the dip now, or wait until after the release? Thanks
Q: We have a 3.5% weighting in JNJ. We like it for its exposure to the USD, its steady dividend income, its blue-chip size and very modest share price growth. However I am concerned about the potential losses arising from their "baby-powder" lawsuit. We have owned the stock for years. I am thinking about switching out around 2% weighting into PFE. Its dividend appears to be higher and its chart seems to be better.
Reading over 5i responses on JNJ you seem fairly sanguine about JNJ so I hesitate to sell. We are retired but not currently spending our USD dividends - they are kept for foreign travel.
I must say I like XBI's chart. However its dividend is much lower so potentially we would need to sell stock if we needed USD. XBI should lower our risk profile as it is an ETF which is probably a smart move.
My questions are...
1) Would you recommend selling all our part of our JNJ or just do nothing?
2) Would you recommend purchasing PFE or XBI or both?
Please deduct as many credits as you feel my question(s) justify.
Thank you for your assistance.
Jim
Reading over 5i responses on JNJ you seem fairly sanguine about JNJ so I hesitate to sell. We are retired but not currently spending our USD dividends - they are kept for foreign travel.
I must say I like XBI's chart. However its dividend is much lower so potentially we would need to sell stock if we needed USD. XBI should lower our risk profile as it is an ETF which is probably a smart move.
My questions are...
1) Would you recommend selling all our part of our JNJ or just do nothing?
2) Would you recommend purchasing PFE or XBI or both?
Please deduct as many credits as you feel my question(s) justify.
Thank you for your assistance.
Jim
Q: With REAL stock continuing to get hammered what effect will this have on AIF or is this priced in and being in a similar industry might AIF be next or get hit? THX
Q: RHT.V is a great example is a stock that is being pushed down 15% before earnings on no news.
Is this a possible short attack? If so can you please explain the technicals behind a short attack such as this.
Is this a possible short attack? If so can you please explain the technicals behind a short attack such as this.
Q: Are you concerned about the valuation of RHT considering its forward looking from a mgmt team which has never succeeded in the past. Also I was told they have spent a enormous amount in IR and they placed cheap paper below $0.20 with various groups. In addition Texas is one of the worst states for Medicare fraud and when I google their clients not much come up (other than Golden B founder involved in fraud).
Q: Is RHT value at current price or it's still expensive, thanks
Q: Good morning guy:
Could you please provide your opinion on this name please. Is it a buy for a long term hold?
Thanks
Mark
Could you please provide your opinion on this name please. Is it a buy for a long term hold?
Thanks
Mark
Q: "How would one make a small investment in the providers of stablecoin or basecoin ?
Thanks for your hard work."
In addition to your great advice I would avoid all coins except Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum at this time. Many are scams. Many are digital tokens and not cryptographically secure. I would not consider buying any until you have some understanding of how they work. Warren Buffet does not buy what he does not understand, but that does not mean Bitcoin/Blockchain cannot be understood. Those wanting to acquire a technical understanding should consider the book 'Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain' by Andreas Antonopoulos.
Thanks for your hard work."
In addition to your great advice I would avoid all coins except Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum at this time. Many are scams. Many are digital tokens and not cryptographically secure. I would not consider buying any until you have some understanding of how they work. Warren Buffet does not buy what he does not understand, but that does not mean Bitcoin/Blockchain cannot be understood. Those wanting to acquire a technical understanding should consider the book 'Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain' by Andreas Antonopoulos.
Q: Can you compare potential of TECK vs TV going forward? I am considering taking the loss on TV, which I can use for tax purposes, and using the proceeds to buy TECK.
Q: Regretting not purchasing IMV before the recent listing changes and stock run up that followed. Where are they at with trials and product testing? Is the current strength based on assumed approvals or have there been results driven reasons for the rise? Would 5i suggest waiting on this one or is it a speculative buy today?
Q: Pipelines seem to be a tough area to do business in right now. The Line 3 project for ENB doesn't seem to be different- especially with the routing decision in MINN. Do you feel there is risk to the project being completed? If so, is it possible to quantify the damage to ENB? Alternatively, if they move ahead with the approved, but not desired route, can the added costs be worked through to movements in the share price? Trying to get a better understanding of possible risk on this.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi,can you give me your in site in this company.I see it is held by one of my prominate fund managers.It is Canadian company but what i see on website it operates throughout the US as a business.It has been around for a while but wondering if this thing will grow and is worth investing in.Thanks