Q: what do you think of the earnings this morning. is there a future here. does it have enough cash to keep going. thanks bill
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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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)
Q: Peter and staff,
In order of preference, please list your favourite utility stocks for an income investor. Please subdivide into electrical, gas and pipelines.
Thank you and may thanks for your great service.
Paul
In order of preference, please list your favourite utility stocks for an income investor. Please subdivide into electrical, gas and pipelines.
Thank you and may thanks for your great service.
Paul
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
Q: I am heavy canada and have decided to diversify globally with ETFs on my own.
Bought some VE and VIG today off the CMS model portfolio list to start on the market dip today. I dont need ANY Canadian exposure so looking at adding positions in VEE, SPY, IWO. Not really interested in ZWU at 0.71 MER. Any preference on which you would add this week? Other options not on CMS portfolio. Balanced growth equity follower. 5+year time frame.
Bought some VE and VIG today off the CMS model portfolio list to start on the market dip today. I dont need ANY Canadian exposure so looking at adding positions in VEE, SPY, IWO. Not really interested in ZWU at 0.71 MER. Any preference on which you would add this week? Other options not on CMS portfolio. Balanced growth equity follower. 5+year time frame.
Q: Could yo please comment on the Q4 results please. The market does not appear to like them. Thank you, Ian
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
If one is bearish on pipelines, what do you think of a switch from TRP to PKI, in a TFSA, so that an appropriate weighting in energy could be maintained? Or do you have any other suggestions? All time period charts for these two stocks show PKI beating TRP, and PKI has a lower beta.
Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
If one is bearish on pipelines, what do you think of a switch from TRP to PKI, in a TFSA, so that an appropriate weighting in energy could be maintained? Or do you have any other suggestions? All time period charts for these two stocks show PKI beating TRP, and PKI has a lower beta.
Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
Q: In my TFSA currently have BCE, ENB, FTS, TRP, CNR, SLF, BNS and TD - Currently down about 5% in the portfolio. I'm looking to make a change to get some growth in lieu of dividends - what would you recommend keeping and buying.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: What do you think of LADR in the US
Thanks Phil
Thanks Phil
Q: I have a question related to inverse index ETFs and payments of dividends.
I hold 100 shares of the New York-traded ETF "PROSHARES SHORT QQQ", ticker PSQ, which behaves in an inverse way to the NASDAQ index. Last week I received a dividend of US$4.01. Although this is a modest amount, I am very surprised that I would receive any dividend at all ! How can this be with an inverse ETF? (If anything, I would expect to have deducted the dividends of the underlying shares, as is the case with a "short" of an individual stock.)
Thanks for any clarification you can provide!
I hold 100 shares of the New York-traded ETF "PROSHARES SHORT QQQ", ticker PSQ, which behaves in an inverse way to the NASDAQ index. Last week I received a dividend of US$4.01. Although this is a modest amount, I am very surprised that I would receive any dividend at all ! How can this be with an inverse ETF? (If anything, I would expect to have deducted the dividends of the underlying shares, as is the case with a "short" of an individual stock.)
Thanks for any clarification you can provide!
Q: Hello:
With all of the news of trade wars, is it an appropriate time to sell SIS and MG due to their volatility related to this topic?
With all of the news of trade wars, is it an appropriate time to sell SIS and MG due to their volatility related to this topic?
Q: Hi, What would be a fair market price for the new 4.65% $1000 new debentures, based on 7 years term, discounted cash flow and conversion price of $182.51 per common share, in view of shares trading at current level ? Thanks
Q: Looking at insider trading, I have noticed numerous sales classified as "sales under company plan". I do not know what this means and is it something to be concerned about? Thanks, Bill
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Power Financial Corporation (PWF)
Q: I am doing a bit of spring clean up on my portfolio. My question relates to insurance companies. I have a 3/4 position in Sun Life and 1/2 positions in Manulife and Power Financial. Manulife was purchased for its Asian exposure and Power Financial for its European exposure and its dividend. What insurer would you eliminate and is there a reason to keep more than one Canadian insurer?
Q: Hello 5i:
We currently hold about 4% of our portfolio in CSU.DB; bought first about 3 years ago with subsequent additions. It's been a very good and stable performer (thanks for the tip as in addition to the excellent dividend, we also have capital gains). Can you provide another name, possibly A ranked company that would have a similar fixed income contribution? Or, should we merely increase our weighting in CSU.DB?
btw, we also hold CSU (the regular equity) at about 3% of our portfolio.
thanks
Paul L
We currently hold about 4% of our portfolio in CSU.DB; bought first about 3 years ago with subsequent additions. It's been a very good and stable performer (thanks for the tip as in addition to the excellent dividend, we also have capital gains). Can you provide another name, possibly A ranked company that would have a similar fixed income contribution? Or, should we merely increase our weighting in CSU.DB?
btw, we also hold CSU (the regular equity) at about 3% of our portfolio.
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I'm curious on what your thoughts were regarding these two overlooked companies. If they do not interest you would you have any recommendation for small technology companies and/or diversified alternate asset management company?
Thank you!
I'm curious on what your thoughts were regarding these two overlooked companies. If they do not interest you would you have any recommendation for small technology companies and/or diversified alternate asset management company?
Thank you!
Q: In an April 2nd answer pertaining to a question about PBH, you stated that it is not cheap at 27X earnings. Both TD WaterHouse & 5iResearch’s company page states PBH’s P/E ratio is about 44X. Does the 27X figure refer to the forward P/E. If it does, from where did you obtain that figure & is it possible for 5iResearch clients to have access to companies forward P/E ratios. Thanks … Cal
Q: GGP has indicated that BPY could be required to pay a co reverse termination fee of $1.2 B in certain circumstances. What are those circumstances and how likely is that to happen? BPY was sharply down on Monday. Is the termination fee part of the reason for the decline? When is the takeover likely to be completed?
Q: Gentlemen: Would you recommend SVI as a good investment for my RRIF over a period of 5 years? Do you feel they have too much debt?
Thank you
Ken Beatty
Thank you
Ken Beatty
Q: Gentlemen:
I notice some preferred shares have an option to convert to another issue and are also redeemable on the same day. Can you exercise the option or do they redeem them?
Thank you
Ken Beatty
I notice some preferred shares have an option to convert to another issue and are also redeemable on the same day. Can you exercise the option or do they redeem them?
Thank you
Ken Beatty
Q: At what point does 5i acknowledge the severity of the problems at these companies, including reducing their 5i stock ratings? Both of these companies have been severely punished for very good reasons. Too much debt. Cant get the prices they wanted for asset sales. Cant sell shares into the market for a decent price. Interest rates are rising. They have backed themselves into a corner and have really damaged themselves, ENB more so then ALA. ENB future dividend increases are a fantasy, a cut is more likely. Yet still rated an A- ?
Q: I can't see any news on Boyd to account for a 4% jump on a dreadful day. Any insight?