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Q: I currently hold Loblaw (3% position) and Saputo (2% position). Which of these two companies have better growth prospects? Following Loblaw's earnings and given their considerable 'headwinds' (competition, minimum wage, bread price fixing fallout) I am considering shifting some funds from L to SAP. What do you think?....Glenn
Read Answer Asked by Glenn on February 27, 2018
Q: On Feb 20 ENB filed for a potential mixed shelf offering;If it is selling shares @ this low price(think lowest for the last 3yrs) it will be dilution. & negative.It has $10b of non-core assets for sale of which $3/4 mil may be sold in 2018.What is going on.At one time almost all of guests on BNN recommend ENB,but more & more are not doing soBought @ $49.Txs for u usual great views & services
Read Answer Asked by Peter on February 27, 2018
Q: Does the information below have any affect on shares of AW.UN or the future outlook for the company?
CNW Group - Fri Feb 23, 8:00AM CST
A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. ("Food Services") and A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (the "Fund") (TSX: AW.UN), announced today that A&W of Canada Inc. ("A&W Canada"), the parent company of Food Services, has completed a reorganization (the "Reorganization") to provide liquidity for, and accommodate the individual estate planning purposes of, some of its long standing shareholders. As part of the Reorganization, several shareholders of A&W Canada have collectively sold a significant minority, indirect ownership interest in Food Services to funds managed by TorQuest Partners. A&W Canada will retain a 100% interest in all the securities exchangeable into units of the Fund (the "Royalty Securities") currently owned by Food Services and any additional Royalty Securities acquired by Food Services as a result of the addition of new stores to the royalty pool in respect of which royalties are paid by Food Services to the Fund until December 31, 2022.
Read Answer Asked by S on February 27, 2018
Q: Hello 5i Team.
I own these stocks for the dividend, in sectors that are currently getting hit due to rising interest rates (I assume). From your point of view, is it best, if one needs the income, to not be concerned with losing equity value and just continue collecting the dividend and hope that over time, these stocks will recover? Or is it best to sell and research other options. (I am 66 years young). Please also rate these stocks from best to least in terms of dividend safety and growth potential. Thank you for your wise advice.
Read Answer Asked by Jocelyne on February 27, 2018
Q: Hello. In a letter dated Feb 26, you stated that HXQ had a better growth potential than ZQQ. Why would that be as both etf’s follow the Nasdaq 100? In addition all funds that follow the same index should perform equally ( ignoring expenses) should they not?
Read Answer Asked by Valdis on February 27, 2018
Q: Hello Today every stock in my portfolio is on a positive uptrend as most are income stocks .Not so with keg down substantially with no news.
Since this debacle with cara has happened keg has not put out a single note to units holders on their website and the stock is down substantially .
Can 5I comment on both the stock performance and the Compaies attitude towards it unit holders
Regards Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on February 27, 2018
Q: Interested in your thoughts on ARLP. The company is in a sector - coal that nobody other than Trump seems to love. It pays a solid dividend which is well covered by its cash flow, and it paid a dividend through the Obama years, despite some of the regulations brought in at that time. Do you see a place for this company in a well diversified portfolio with some emphasis on safety of capital. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Chuck on February 27, 2018
Q: IAG stock has recently taken more of a hit than I believe can be explained by interest rate sensitivity alone. There was news last week of a potential liability for IAG and MFC re predecessor companies and investments in "side accounts". Why then has IAG stock been hit so much harder than MFC? I hold SLF as well and it remains solid. Unfortunately I hold IAG, MFC and SLF in a ratio of 2:2:1 with the total of all three making up about 7% of total investment portfolio. Would you recommend any adjustments here?
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on February 27, 2018
Q: Hi, I am quite excited about Spotify hitting the market sometime soon. When this happens what is the recommended approach for investing in this? This could be another Netflix...Your advice is much appreciated. Thanks.

Shyam
Read Answer Asked by Shyam on February 27, 2018
Q: Hi, could I have your opinion on the statements below as they pertain to MFC. Should I be worried?
Thanks

Market Chatter: Side Accounts Could Bring Two of Canada's Life Insurance Giants To Their Knees; IAG and Manulife Cited
23 Feb 2018 10:12 ET

10:12 AM EST, 02/23/2018 (MT Newswires) -- In an era of higher interest rates in the late 1990s, two predecessor companies of Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. (IAG.TO) and Manulife Financial Corp. (MFC.TO) issued life insurance policies that allowed holders to invest in side accounts that guaranteed rates of up to 5% and 4%, respectively, George Lewis has written in a Special Report published on the Financial Post's website.

According to Lewis, "these side accounts did not contain an explicit limit on the size of investment, which means in today's low-rate environment they are potentially lucrative for their holders and a significant liability for the companies that wrote them."

He added: "At least three limited partnerships purchased such policies several years ago in Saskatchewan, one of only four Canadian provinces that permit the purchase of insurance policies from their original holders. These investors are in court in Saskatoon to force the insurers to accept their money."



Read Answer Asked by Valdis on February 27, 2018