Q: Winpak announced earnings last week or so. What to you think of it? They hold so much cash on hand it's getting a bit curious why they have not been better capital allocators like capital investments. Do you also see them issuing a special dividend?
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Q: I play the market such that if stocks are not doing well for a couple of months I get rid of them. I can always buy them back later. Here are three Canadian stocks that fit that criteria. ADW.A, KXS and CZO. Do you see them continuing the same pattern for the next month or so? U.S wise I know you do not deal with that market, but OCLR dropped about 10% a month ago. I got in 3 or 4 days ago, and it dropped another 8%. I have read through Seeking Alpha that the conductor space that they are in could be the reason. What is your opinion on this. Dennis
Q: About chesswood,you mentioned that it looks like the company is making itself ready to be sold or taken over.
Can you give me more clarity about this and what are the signs you are seeing?
Can you give me more clarity about this and what are the signs you are seeing?
Q: I came across this article this morning and would like your take on the thesis put forward by the author.
The case against dividend ETFs
Friday, October 28, 2016
ROB CARRICK
Thank you for considering my question.
The case against dividend ETFs
Friday, October 28, 2016
ROB CARRICK
Thank you for considering my question.
Q: Would you please suggest a company(ies) that make paper products for incontinence? The beginning of the boomers turned 70 this year and I suspect this market will grow. Thanks for Savaria, a big winner for many of us.
Q: I'm an income investor who purchased 5000 shares of ECI at $16.57. As I am holding about 7% of my portfolio in ECI, I am wondering if now is the time to sell half of these shares and invest in some real estate as this is an sector I don't have any holding in.
Q: Being a relatively young investor in my late 20s I think I should be allocating more of my portfolio to high quality growth stocks. (I likely have too much allocated to blue chip dividend cos) I have owned ATD.B, CSU and SJ for some time and was wondering if you could suggest some other similar consistent growth cos to look into?
Q: On Friday, David Prince on BNN said that the passing of CETA would put pressure on Premium Brands due to increased competition? Please give me your comments?
Cheers, Darcy
Cheers, Darcy
Q: Can't see any reason for the recent days declines, can you?
Sheldon
Sheldon
Q: Hello,
Would you consider writing a blog in the near future regarding equity allocations to registered vs non registered, and how to do this optimally. Several subscribers routinely ask such questions.
Thx
KR
Would you consider writing a blog in the near future regarding equity allocations to registered vs non registered, and how to do this optimally. Several subscribers routinely ask such questions.
Thx
KR
Q: I manage a small TFSA for my daughter. She would like to buy Aritzia (ATZ). She likes the store.
I appreciate it is fun to own companies you like. But don't want to do anything silly.
Any advice?
I appreciate it is fun to own companies you like. But don't want to do anything silly.
Any advice?
Q: Hi all - I need an energy company to add to my portfolio. I have held off buying a name in the oil/gas/pipeline sector as I've been expecting the cycle to take a number of years for the demand and supply sides to lose inertia and start moving in the opposite directions. I don't think we're there yet (US crude draw-down reports are suspiciously counter to other indicators out there), but I'm thinking the down-side risk is for companies that will survive is pretty low at least.
Which two companies would you recommend at this time?
Thx very much.
Which two companies would you recommend at this time?
Thx very much.
Q: There is an article on Bloomberg " Aussie banks 7000 mile Blockchain experiment could change trade " It's worth a read to get a better understanding of the viabiity of blockchain transactions in international trade. I believe DH Corp's relationship with Rabobank and Malauzai is designed to move DH corp into the fintech world, specifically regarding the use of blockchain transactions in international business dealings. What does the 5I team think of this and does DH have the ability to become a significant player in this area?
Q: I am just about to give up on Empire A. Do you think Cineplex would make a good switch in a Balanced/Income portfolio?
Or should I just bide my time as I am currently down 27% and hate to lock in the loss? Letting go is always a problem for me as I suppose it is with a lot of retail investors.
Or should I just bide my time as I am currently down 27% and hate to lock in the loss? Letting go is always a problem for me as I suppose it is with a lot of retail investors.
Q: In the conference call the CEO specifically stated that share buy backs are not being considered. Their three goals for now are 1) investing in the businesses, 2) reducing debt, 3) and supporting the dividend. However they are suspending the DRIP program. What would be the logic for this?
Also, do you know, and would you consider this a management that can be taken at their word? The experience with Wi-Lan and Concordia was not encouraging.
Mike
Also, do you know, and would you consider this a management that can be taken at their word? The experience with Wi-Lan and Concordia was not encouraging.
Mike
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BMO Floating Rate High Yield ETF (ZFH)
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BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZHY)
Q: BMO has a risk rating for ZYH and ZFH of low to medium for each of
these etfs.Would you agree with this assessment? Joe
these etfs.Would you agree with this assessment? Joe
Q: Hello, Apologies, my last question was about Viad Corp US (VVI) not Seven gen. Thanks.
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Question:
VVI has gone up by almost 30% since summer, I am thinking after the election if there is a little bit of a lull..might be a good time to take a half position on this company. What are your thoughts on this company. Thanks. Shyam
Answer:
Seven Gen looks quite good following its recent acquisitions. It is showing excellent momentum, good growth is expected and cash flow looks good. It has checked back a bit from its high, and looks good today. It reports Wednesday. Its last quarter was well ahead of estimates.
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Question:
VVI has gone up by almost 30% since summer, I am thinking after the election if there is a little bit of a lull..might be a good time to take a half position on this company. What are your thoughts on this company. Thanks. Shyam
Answer:
Seven Gen looks quite good following its recent acquisitions. It is showing excellent momentum, good growth is expected and cash flow looks good. It has checked back a bit from its high, and looks good today. It reports Wednesday. Its last quarter was well ahead of estimates.
Q: 11:13 AM 10/30/2016
Hello Peter. I have a 1.2% position in Chesswood for income and some growth, and am down 32% at present. The data I see on the company is:
Dividend $0.84, Yield 6.8%, POR 75%, P/E 7.5. Earnings $1.12, so to me it looks pretty good.
How solid do you think the company is and do you think the dividend is reliable and sustainable over the long run? Would you advise doubling my position at this price.
Thank you............ Paul K
Hello Peter. I have a 1.2% position in Chesswood for income and some growth, and am down 32% at present. The data I see on the company is:
Dividend $0.84, Yield 6.8%, POR 75%, P/E 7.5. Earnings $1.12, so to me it looks pretty good.
How solid do you think the company is and do you think the dividend is reliable and sustainable over the long run? Would you advise doubling my position at this price.
Thank you............ Paul K
Q: Peter and Team
As the sector allocation between ZLB and XMV (both identified Low volatility ETF) is significantly different. Could you please confirm which ETF would be most suitable to replace Sentry All Cap Income Fund with a MER of 2.68%?
Thanks
Sylvain
As the sector allocation between ZLB and XMV (both identified Low volatility ETF) is significantly different. Could you please confirm which ETF would be most suitable to replace Sentry All Cap Income Fund with a MER of 2.68%?
Thanks
Sylvain
Q: I presently hold an ETF for the S&P 500 and am thinking maybe now is the time to exit this Index ETF. Would like to know your thoughts. Thank you