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Q: Not a question but in your response to Helen on 9 December, you incorrectly indicated that she would pay a total of 10% commission. While you multiplied the commissions by 10, you forgot to multiply the stock purchases by 10 hence the error. Her total would be $100 commission on $10K purchases or 1%. Happy Holidays.

"If your trading costs are $10/trade, we would first consider these, for $1,000 in 10 stocks would be 10% in commission in total. "
Read Answer Asked by karl on December 16, 2019
Q: Why is NFI considered a Consumer Cyclical and SIS considered an Industrial? I might almost see them the other way around since consumer purchases of SIS's products would seem somewhat cyclical according to the propensity of individuals to make major commitments to their lines of products. Purchases of NFI's products would be driven by municipal budgets which might be more stable in good and bad times.
Read Answer Asked by Geoffrey on December 16, 2019
Q: On Dec 13,Goos dropped $1.52 to $51.35 after a report that it dropped its sale price on its product.Please comment .Is this a opportunity?.Hong Kong still in turmoil & no end in sight.However phase 1,US/China trade deal had been agreed upon & documents being drawn up for hopeful signing in Jan next. Txs for u usual great services & views
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 16, 2019
Q: I asked the following question earlier this week: "I was a shareholder of Enercare and received Exchangeable LP Units on BIP.UN's acquisition of Enercare. When the Exchange Corporation is created - will I receive 0.11 BIPC shares for each of the Exchangeable Units? (I have asked BIP.UN the same question but have not received an answer yet)"
I have now heard back from BIP.UN Investor Relations and they have advised that only holders of the regular units of BIP.UN will receive the BIPC shares and that in advance of the split (1Q 2020) that I could exchange the Exchangeable LP units for BIP.UN units. I checked with my broker (RBC Direct) and they confirmed that there is the option to exchange now and that I need to advise them by 12/27. I have also asked BIP.UN if the exchange of Exchangeable Units for regular BIP.UN units is a "non taxable event" but have not heard back from them yet.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Gary on December 13, 2019
Q: I am a recently retired income investor with a diversified portfolio that includes 14 Reits totaling about 15% of my portfolio. While they have done well over the last couple of years (especially in the last 6 months), they have been declining in unison recently. Do you think that this is the start of a rotation away from REITS and into more growth stocks, or simply some short term profit taking? How do you feel about REITS overall as an income strategy?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Hans on December 13, 2019