Q: Can you give us your thoughts on the above co.? Q3 recently released and recent CDN purchase should add growth over time. A Lundin co. offers some experienced mgmt.
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Q: I would appreciate your comments on the use of DRIPs in margin, RRIF, RRSP and TFSA portfolios. I am a conservative investor (age 75 with company pension plan) and favour banks, utilities and telecoms.
Q: Good afternoon 5i team,
I have been looking into tax loss buying and keep coming back to your high view of Knight Therapeutics. It seems that a good deal of your views on the stock depends upon management. And in looking into the stock a little, it does seem that Jonathan Goodman is a kind of Wayne Gretzky in the business world. A rich kit who did well:). Here in Montréal he also recognized as an important philanthropist. A couple questions I have that I would appreciate your seasoned view on:
The CFO left but he doesn't seem to be just any CFO. he was also it seems a kind of founding partner of Knight. His position has been taken by the former CF O of Paladin, so that is good. But, he does seem to have been more than a CFO. I notice that the company that he moved to has become increasingly closer to Knight. So, I was wondering whether this was perhaps a strategic move by both companies. But, perhaps I am reading too much into it. You probably have heard more about this change than I would have and so I would appreciate you view on both the loss and the possibility of a strategic move.
Secondly, it seems that Jonathan Goodman is all - important at GUD. He has had an accident and although he seems to be, as he says, 'Almost' as good as ever, there is still a question there. He seems to have the intelligence to find a small but lucrative niche in this field and has the strength and selling ability to make the most of it. He looks good. But, what if he goes? I am not sure but I believe you mentioned in your report that the actual cash that they hold would cushion against that eventuality. Am I right in that understanding?
And heck, since it is Black Friday, I will throw another question in for free: You say that patience is needed. He says that it is going to take twenty years. Many of us are beginning to see twenty years as a pretty big number and we may not be here to see the tree grow. So, is it a good investment for the older crew? But, maybe like the old apple tree, we are better to plant one for the next generation.
thanks
I have been looking into tax loss buying and keep coming back to your high view of Knight Therapeutics. It seems that a good deal of your views on the stock depends upon management. And in looking into the stock a little, it does seem that Jonathan Goodman is a kind of Wayne Gretzky in the business world. A rich kit who did well:). Here in Montréal he also recognized as an important philanthropist. A couple questions I have that I would appreciate your seasoned view on:
The CFO left but he doesn't seem to be just any CFO. he was also it seems a kind of founding partner of Knight. His position has been taken by the former CF O of Paladin, so that is good. But, he does seem to have been more than a CFO. I notice that the company that he moved to has become increasingly closer to Knight. So, I was wondering whether this was perhaps a strategic move by both companies. But, perhaps I am reading too much into it. You probably have heard more about this change than I would have and so I would appreciate you view on both the loss and the possibility of a strategic move.
Secondly, it seems that Jonathan Goodman is all - important at GUD. He has had an accident and although he seems to be, as he says, 'Almost' as good as ever, there is still a question there. He seems to have the intelligence to find a small but lucrative niche in this field and has the strength and selling ability to make the most of it. He looks good. But, what if he goes? I am not sure but I believe you mentioned in your report that the actual cash that they hold would cushion against that eventuality. Am I right in that understanding?
And heck, since it is Black Friday, I will throw another question in for free: You say that patience is needed. He says that it is going to take twenty years. Many of us are beginning to see twenty years as a pretty big number and we may not be here to see the tree grow. So, is it a good investment for the older crew? But, maybe like the old apple tree, we are better to plant one for the next generation.
thanks
Q: BCI trades with very low volume I like bci but if I take a larger position in it and I want to sell I would have issues in getting out of BCI I bought PBL on your great advice but it also has low volumes this is the case with many small cap companies you are a great source of stock information
Q: how long must you wait until you can repurchase a company you sold as a tax loss without losing the tax loss benefit thanks Paul
Q: IS telus a smart buy now. Also if I buy now am I eligible for this years dividend payment? If so when do they payout?
Q: Where can I find a source of long run stock analysis --- say 30 years --- to look at "what if" scenarios looking at the stock using DRIP and not using DRIP. I prefer Dividend Aristocrats. Is there a list of Canadian Dividend Aristocrats? I read that in thirty years Royal Bank went from $3 to $100 and their dividend grew to equal the $3 cost of the stock 30 years ago thereby realizing a 100% yield. This reinforces the "buy and hold" philosophy.
Q: For the RRSP and TFSA account , Is there any rule by CRA that you have to invest certain percentage of the portfolio in Canadian equities?
Q: Hi,
Thank you for the great service. I just renewed for another 2 years. In regards to Photon Control, would this be a good time to take profits and buy back in at another time?
Thank you for the great service. I just renewed for another 2 years. In regards to Photon Control, would this be a good time to take profits and buy back in at another time?
Q: Should I be looking at PUR for a tax loss or adding on weakness? Down 22% YTD but only hold a 3% position in my portfolio. Only stock I hold in the space.
Q: I have held Stella Jones for over a year and it has finally started to move. I wonder if all the metal poles I see are hurting this companies bottom line. Could you clarify what you see as the future prospects or would it be better to sell at a modest profit and move on to a better story.
Q: Would you say that the end of the strike at CEZinc is a good sign that zinc is headed in the right direction? I would think that when the production is not needed there is no rush to settle. Would you view this as a positive for the sector in general? For Trevali Mining is this a positive or a negative? Thanks!
Q: SIS just broke through resistance of 17.40 or so on a little above average volume on Friday, even though the US market was only open half the day.
Would you think it would be a good time to add a little here given its all time high or wait to see if it cools off a little first?
Thanks
Jeff
Would you think it would be a good time to add a little here given its all time high or wait to see if it cools off a little first?
Thanks
Jeff
Q: Hi the great 5i team, following your portfolio suggestion, we finally turn a losing into a gain this year. What we want to know is related to capital gain / loss. If net loss 2016 is 20000 and net loss from other years is 80000, what would be the amount of total capital gain this year without paying tax ? Thanks always.
Q: In a registered account I still have some byd.un. thanks to you, I have not sold them all as the price went up and up. But as of now I really don't see the valuation here. With no tax consequences to worry about. Just the trading commission Which name might be better to switch into.?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Is the company decision to buy back shares rather than increase dividends the reason for the big hit today? Is there something else?
Q: When does PEOPLE Corp report? What are the expectations for the quarter?
Q: Any explanation for positive move of PHO today?
Q: I would appreciate your comments on the just released press release of TSGI concerning the sale of its securities of NYX to Scientific Games.
Many thanks, Peter
Many thanks, Peter
Q: Sorry this is going to be a long question and I suspect your response will be market timing never works and stick to your guns. Everyone seems to be singing off the same playbook indicating that the majority of economies are enjoying synchronized growth and it’s full steam ahead. That may be the case but have to believe that on the balance of probabilities markets are due for a fall. The question is how do you minimize risk for taxable accounts, which enjoy sizeable gains? I am reluctant to utilize derivatives given the cost and complexity and no assurance of success. If you had to sell certain stocks in a taxable account, what would be the nature of those stocks? Any particular sector? What securities would you view as core holdings? What do u think of structuring a taxable portfolio with a mix of Cdn dividend paying stocks and high growth technology stocks? This would provide flexibility in controlling tax, given that a drop in the former class of securities would not matter as the dividend income would continue and you could control the gains generated by the latter class. Thx