Q: Hi 5I, thank you for your excellent service. Redknee Solutions; RKN is making a big move today. Any comments on what the driving force is?
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Q: LRE
You said " Because it just started a dividend, the payout ratio is a bit of a moving target, but in the first quarter it was just 18%. Based on forecasts by the company, the 2014 ratio will be less than 20%. It is increasing its dividend with the July payment as well (5%) after the acquisition closes."
If the above is correct and their pay out ratio is 20" with a 7% dividend is it not a screaming buy considering all the other positives. I bought 0.5 position and am wondering if I should sell some Surge and buy More ?
Thanks again and again
Yossi
You said " Because it just started a dividend, the payout ratio is a bit of a moving target, but in the first quarter it was just 18%. Based on forecasts by the company, the 2014 ratio will be less than 20%. It is increasing its dividend with the July payment as well (5%) after the acquisition closes."
If the above is correct and their pay out ratio is 20" with a 7% dividend is it not a screaming buy considering all the other positives. I bought 0.5 position and am wondering if I should sell some Surge and buy More ?
Thanks again and again
Yossi
Q: Profits...
I just came through a very elegant review of the above in a 4 parts serie at:
http://intrinsicmomentumblog.com/
Of potential interest to some of your members.
Publish at your choice
CDJ
I just came through a very elegant review of the above in a 4 parts serie at:
http://intrinsicmomentumblog.com/
Of potential interest to some of your members.
Publish at your choice
CDJ
Q: Hi team I can get some Prairie Sky shares What do you think with the ipo top price and extra shares
Sam
Sam
Q: Re: AYA.TO
I have a small position in AYA.TO. I like the company buy it behaves like somebody always know something we don't know, such as today's surge. I am tempted to sell, since it seems like we can not evaluate it accordingly.
Thanks!
I have a small position in AYA.TO. I like the company buy it behaves like somebody always know something we don't know, such as today's surge. I am tempted to sell, since it seems like we can not evaluate it accordingly.
Thanks!
Q: Hi Peter, At the money show you mentioned that if Amaya got to $10 you didn't want it in the portfolio anymore. Is this still your opinion? Post at your discretion.
Thank you for teaching us investing patience.
Thank you for teaching us investing patience.
Q: well it walks like a takeover and looks like a takeover it must be a takeover Thats AMAYA reply george
Q: AYA Amaya is skyrocketing on some good volume - any insight into this? Profit take (7% of portfolio now) or hold in your opinion?
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks,
Eric
Q: As follow-up and in addition to your reply to Maggie's question
this morning about the BUY/SELL/HOLD question in todays market.
Here is an extract from a column in the Globe & Mail by John Heinzl and it gives a startling example of the effect of re-investing dividends and by coincidence uses Royal Bank (RY) as an example:
"Consider two investors, whom we’ll call Harry and Sally."
"On Dec. 31, 1993, each invests $10,000 in shares of Royal Bank of Canada. They hold their shares for the next 20 years, the only difference being that Harry spends his dividends while Sally reinvests the quarterly payments in additional shares of Royal Bank."
"Now, it’s obvious that Sally will come out ahead. After all, she’s not spending her dividends like Harry is. But the magnitude of the difference may surprise you."
"At the end of 20 years – on Dec. 31, 2013 – Harry’s $10,000 investment will have grown to $98,923, according to Bloomberg calculations. That sounds impressive, until you compare it to Sally’s investment. It will be worth $193,301 – nearly twice as much as Harry’s. On an annualized basis, their returns work out to 12.1 per cent and 15.9 per cent, respectively."
Thought other member might be interested in this tremendous example of the power of compunding dividend re-investing.
Thanks 5i,
Scot
this morning about the BUY/SELL/HOLD question in todays market.
Here is an extract from a column in the Globe & Mail by John Heinzl and it gives a startling example of the effect of re-investing dividends and by coincidence uses Royal Bank (RY) as an example:
"Consider two investors, whom we’ll call Harry and Sally."
"On Dec. 31, 1993, each invests $10,000 in shares of Royal Bank of Canada. They hold their shares for the next 20 years, the only difference being that Harry spends his dividends while Sally reinvests the quarterly payments in additional shares of Royal Bank."
"Now, it’s obvious that Sally will come out ahead. After all, she’s not spending her dividends like Harry is. But the magnitude of the difference may surprise you."
"At the end of 20 years – on Dec. 31, 2013 – Harry’s $10,000 investment will have grown to $98,923, according to Bloomberg calculations. That sounds impressive, until you compare it to Sally’s investment. It will be worth $193,301 – nearly twice as much as Harry’s. On an annualized basis, their returns work out to 12.1 per cent and 15.9 per cent, respectively."
Thought other member might be interested in this tremendous example of the power of compunding dividend re-investing.
Thanks 5i,
Scot
Q: Peter
I was given some wonderful information on Teva Pharma on a recent trip Could you comment on this stock as I am thinking about taking a small position
Thanks for your great service Paul
I was given some wonderful information on Teva Pharma on a recent trip Could you comment on this stock as I am thinking about taking a small position
Thanks for your great service Paul
Q: I have held BBD.B for a long time. With C series in difficulty, I would like to hear your opinion. Buy, sell or hold. BK (US) and BKL.
Q: Could you tell me why ET is in your income portfolio?
Is there still a change of a take over?
Also if you had a choice which 3 stocks would you put in a tsfa?
Is there still a change of a take over?
Also if you had a choice which 3 stocks would you put in a tsfa?
Q: gwr what do you think of this company for income and growth and comparied to hwo which do you prefer. thanks
Q: MX -vs- CHE.UN - which do you prefer for safety of income and for growth and why?
Q: Good afternoon...I am looking at adding to my portfolio with available cash...based on your current portfolios and stock prices can you advise what are the top 6 you would currently buy based on current price and future growth/dividends...
Thanks again
Thanks again
Q: Peter what do you think of buying CQE right now?
Q: Which company do you think has better capital appreciation going forward between surge energy(sgy), and sylogist(syz), and are you concerned at all with sylogist's thin trading, thanks?
Q: SNM ShaMaran This stock has not done anything for a while. I have bought and sold WZR. They are in the same region, should I keep hold SNM?
Q: Hello again 5i,
Another question regarding my intention to sell stocks in my RRSP and buy fixed income. I have wondered, since I already have the stocks, whether I wouldn<t be better to simply put a stop loss on the security and let it ride, rather than selling it outright. That way I would still have the income from the stock and would be protected in case of a downturn. If the stop was triggered, then I could buy fixed income. What are your thoughts on this stragegy? Am I missing something?
thanks
Another question regarding my intention to sell stocks in my RRSP and buy fixed income. I have wondered, since I already have the stocks, whether I wouldn<t be better to simply put a stop loss on the security and let it ride, rather than selling it outright. That way I would still have the income from the stock and would be protected in case of a downturn. If the stop was triggered, then I could buy fixed income. What are your thoughts on this stragegy? Am I missing something?
thanks
Q: Hi guys
Of the oil and gas companies how would you rank DEE?
Do you see it as a possible take out candidate?
Thanks
Hersh
Of the oil and gas companies how would you rank DEE?
Do you see it as a possible take out candidate?
Thanks
Hersh