Q: What is going on with AIM? Is it a good buy? How much of their revenue comes from their Air Canada partnership? What I am reading is they have $2.75/share in cash, does this make it a good buy on sale today with the price in the $3-4 range this morning?
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Q: I am concerned about my allocations to the banking sector. TD accounts for 16% of my portfolio and BAC/WFC combination 7%. All shares were purchased during the financial crisis and I have done extremely well with that move. With TD's US exposure I could pare BAC/WFC or reduce TD or continue to hold them? All shares are in RIFs. I am a conservative investor. Dividend income is good.
Thanks for your advice,
Docsinc
Thanks for your advice,
Docsinc
Q: I have a question about 1069
Could I get your opinion on Kelt.
Could I get your opinion on Kelt.
Q: Could you please give an updated opinion on SMF. Thanks.
Q: Would appreciate your views on the latest results from Napec. Nice to see them swing back to a profit and they also had a significant increase in their backlog. The market seems to agree and the stock is being rewarded.
Keep up the great work.
Keep up the great work.
Q: I have initiated a small position in JTR..Can I have your thoughts on this company. Would this be in same sector as ATD and PBH? Thanks. Shyam
Q: "oK" is not exactly a ringing endorsement for SLF. Is there another name in the space, other than MFC, that you think is a better hold for a conservative investor, or should I just hang in there? thanks,
Q: Noting they just reported a decent quarter. I've been holding for 24+ months hoping for a rebound. I know their fortunes are highly correlated to oil industry overall, but what are your thoughts on the company overall and its ability to survive.
Q: I have seen large gains evaporate. Most of us operate on gut feeling or when pain of loosing becomes unbearable.
Please give your criteria to sell. Are these criteria available to individual investors. Thanks.
Please give your criteria to sell. Are these criteria available to individual investors. Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Could you please comment on EIF valuation based on EIF current earning and outlook? Should I sell EIF and buy GSY?
Thanks
Could you please comment on EIF valuation based on EIF current earning and outlook? Should I sell EIF and buy GSY?
Thanks
Q: Hey Peter and Co.:
I own the following stocks:
BNS, CCL.B, CNR, CGX, CSU, KXS, GUD, MG, MX, NFI, PPL, PBH, SIS, TOY, SJ, T, WSP, ZCL, VET, BCE, ENGH, TD.
I'm looking for a growth stock to add to my TFSA. I bought SIS for my TFSA last year and it's gone up nearly 100%, so thank you for that! What would you recommend here?
Thanks for all of your great advice over the years. cheers
Andy
I own the following stocks:
BNS, CCL.B, CNR, CGX, CSU, KXS, GUD, MG, MX, NFI, PPL, PBH, SIS, TOY, SJ, T, WSP, ZCL, VET, BCE, ENGH, TD.
I'm looking for a growth stock to add to my TFSA. I bought SIS for my TFSA last year and it's gone up nearly 100%, so thank you for that! What would you recommend here?
Thanks for all of your great advice over the years. cheers
Andy
Q: Any thoughts about Exelon at these prices !.36 and silver
Q: Please dissect element financials earnings released today. I was about to sell this stock, now I am not so sure.
Q: Although this is probably too early for an opinion about the suggested suit again Span-America, what are you experiences in other similar situations?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Do you know approximately what percentage of Savaria's top line revenue comes from its servicing of the equipment that it has sold?
Q: Just an observation, wouldn't be better if (at least for the companies covered, and maybe for the ones mostly asked by members) when results are available or something unusual happens to a company to provide an overview of the situation? I think this will cut on the clutter and having many people asking about the same thing and probably more important save you time and for us to have timely information.
Publish at your discretion.
Thanks
M
Publish at your discretion.
Thanks
M
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan & Co.
I've been holding Keyera for over 5 years, mostly for the income. They announced a 6% dividend increase yesterday, along with quarterly earnings. Can you please comment on the latest quarterly results wrt volumes, cash flow, and whether KEY can continue to increase its dividend by 5-6% per year looking forward?
Many thanks,
Brian
I've been holding Keyera for over 5 years, mostly for the income. They announced a 6% dividend increase yesterday, along with quarterly earnings. Can you please comment on the latest quarterly results wrt volumes, cash flow, and whether KEY can continue to increase its dividend by 5-6% per year looking forward?
Many thanks,
Brian
Q: Hello,
JNJ is considered a healthcare stock but PG is consumer goods. Doesn't a lot of their revenue come from similar product lines?
Is JNJ healthcare because they market directly to health professionals?
As always, thanks for the great service.
Cheers
Tony
JNJ is considered a healthcare stock but PG is consumer goods. Doesn't a lot of their revenue come from similar product lines?
Is JNJ healthcare because they market directly to health professionals?
As always, thanks for the great service.
Cheers
Tony
Q: Hi Peter/Ryan and team:
Two questions if you would be so kind to consider.
I have read numerous times your or members use of the term 'half position' Could you explain in layman's terms what is a half position and what is a full position. Maybe an example would clear it up for me.
Question #2 is about A&W's declared dividend.
"A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (the Fund) (TSX symbol AW.UN) today declared a cash distribution of 13.3 cents per trust unit for the period April 1 to April 30, 2017. The distribution will be paid to unitholders of record at the close of business on May 15, 2017, and will be payable on May 31, 2017. This distribution will be taxed as a non-eligible dividend, as the source of funds to pay the distribution is a dividend from A&W Trade Marks Inc." What and why is it they state the distribution will be taxed as a non-eligible dividend. Will this then be taxed like interest? If held in a Non-Registered account will this still be taxed at the preferred dividend rate, assuming a T3 slip is issued? Thanks again for all your answers to the many questions you receive. Ken ... :-)
Two questions if you would be so kind to consider.
I have read numerous times your or members use of the term 'half position' Could you explain in layman's terms what is a half position and what is a full position. Maybe an example would clear it up for me.
Question #2 is about A&W's declared dividend.
"A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (the Fund) (TSX symbol AW.UN) today declared a cash distribution of 13.3 cents per trust unit for the period April 1 to April 30, 2017. The distribution will be paid to unitholders of record at the close of business on May 15, 2017, and will be payable on May 31, 2017. This distribution will be taxed as a non-eligible dividend, as the source of funds to pay the distribution is a dividend from A&W Trade Marks Inc." What and why is it they state the distribution will be taxed as a non-eligible dividend. Will this then be taxed like interest? If held in a Non-Registered account will this still be taxed at the preferred dividend rate, assuming a T3 slip is issued? Thanks again for all your answers to the many questions you receive. Ken ... :-)
Q: I will have no other income in retirement and am looking to build a non-registered portfolio of dividend stocks for retirement as per an article you shared : http://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/you-can-earn-50k-in-tax-free-dividends-but-theres-a-catch-you-cant-have-a-job. What would be a list of candidates good for a long-term hold where I just collect the dividend to live off? Thanks.