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Q: Is there an ETF or other listed vehicle to access the TMX 30?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on September 10, 2024
Q: Good afternoon,

I see on wealthsimple for further diversification they have a private equity and private lending category.

Which you recommend either if these and are their some learnings you can put out there in regards to them.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Jemma on September 10, 2024
Q: Good morning,

As a newbie to wealthsimple. Just trying it out. I see they do private equity and private credit.

Is this something worth looking at as a portfolio grows for added diversification?

Do you know much about their capital partner and it's history. Looking for some quality direction here from the pros.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Jemma on September 10, 2024
Q: any comments on this small co. after FDA approval recently of an insulin pump.
Read Answer Asked by george on September 10, 2024
Q: Hello, 5i - Can you please give your opinion on the effect graphene will have on steel companies. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Donna on September 10, 2024
Q: I was watching BNN today (sept 9th) and on market call the guest had this as one of their picks. The guest mentioned that ESI is paying off 600M in debt using free cashflow which they are apparently halfway through doing with a target date of to complete this end of next year. The guest was making the case that after this debt is paid that free cashflow the div could be increased and the company could do a 22% repurchase of the stock outstanding. What is the management of this firm like do they have a track record of success? What do you think of the thesis put forward by this guest. Is this company worth a flyer?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Kolbi on September 10, 2024
Q: The Morningstar report on NXF is really a downer citing weakness in management for lack of experience and the process of leaning toward larger and undervalued companies as well as overweighting in yield paying companies and those paying dividends and buying back shares. Hey, isn't that a GOOD thing? If I wanted caution I would be buying bonds. As I read this report the question is should I heed this comment or stay with NXF as it is? From 2020 it ranged from $6.80 in 2022 to $5.80 nowt to me it seems appropriate in my well diversified portfolio.
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on September 10, 2024