Q: Would Sherritt be a possible miner of Nickel sulphate which may be in high demand for batteries. Do you have any other miners who currently produce nickel sulphate that you would recommend?
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Q: What is the outlook for AGT after today's big drop in price?
Q: Good morning. My question is on CARA operations they just came out with there earnings. I own this stock with a flat return. Report seem positive do you see this stock worth holding.
Thanks
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Q: Just wondering your thoughts on this stock. Since Hive is looking 'fishy' does LTV seem like a good play to you? Thank you
Q: I note your recent decision to reduce exposure to TOY in the BE portfolio. If I do likewise, where should I reallocate the capital, based on today's conditions? I have only half positions in CAE and BYD.UN, should I add to either of those, or something else? I am overweight BNS and T, please do not consider either of these in your answer. Thank you.
Q: CRH appears to be heading much lower, with earnings miss and tax loss selling. At what point do you think it may look interesting to pick up later in the year? Or perhaps best to leave it be?
Q: The 3rd q results look impressive. Please comment. The stock still seems quite cheap based on current earnings and outlook.
Q: Love the new website format and content. Please rank ccl,b and sj based on long term growth and current valuation. I only have room for one in my tfsa. Thanks
Q: What are your current thoughts on this small cap going forward. Buy?
Q: Could you please comment on CPH 3rd quarter result and conference call?
Q: Do you have any comment on Bill C 27 regarding Defined Benefit Pension Plans being altered to Target Pension Plans which would introduce uncertainty in the size of the pension as the employer would shift risk to the employee. I am a retired member with a Defined Benefit Pension. The bill applies to Federal and Crown Corporation pensions but I can see the bill potentially affecting all defined benefit pensions. The bill is now in second reading and was quietly introduced. Actuarily sound pension plans would likely not be as vulnerable as those that are not.
Q: Gentlemen
CWC seems to be moving in the right direction.Do you agree?
Regards
Gaston
CWC seems to be moving in the right direction.Do you agree?
Regards
Gaston
Q: Give opinion us cobalt thank you
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Bombardier Inc. Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (BBD.B)
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Russel Metals Inc. (RUS)
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Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Inc. (SWP)
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Pizza Pizza Royalty Corp. (PZA)
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Magellan Aerospace Corporation (MAL)
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Rogers Sugar Inc. (RSI)
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Wajax Corporation (WJX)
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DHT Holdings Inc. (DHT)
Q: I have decided to pay off my mortgage, primarily because I think I have had a good run with equity returns outperforming by a good margin the cost of carrying my mortgage. Although I am not concerned about a large correction I think the risk return is swinging a bit more towards paying off the 2.79% mortgage. I will likely sell 3 or 4 of the following to do so: bbd, mal, pza, rsi, rus, tpk, wjx, dht. Please rank in order in which you would sell the companies listed, you can assume none will adversely affect my current asset allocation. I realize it is quite a mixed bag...but they are some of the ones I hold that aren't in your balanced portfolio so kills 2 birds by getting them out of my current holdings...
Q: I asked a question about staying in unregistered equities or paying off my mortgage at 2.79% a few days back. I was a bit surprised for equity guys to tell me to pay off my debt at 2.79%. I get it and basically asked the question because that is what I am likely to do...however doesn't that seem like a pretty low bar even when risk is factored in? Even if you assume I would be taxed at highest rate of 33% you only need to get me 4.2% to come out ahead. So can I interpret your answer that you expect your balanced equity portfolio to return below 4.2% in 2018 and that you fear your current run of 8% annual returns might be coming to an end?
Q: What are the prospects for recovery and is the present discount justified?
Q: I've made a ton of money on Warrants but don't know of any site that reports New Warrants as they are issued. FP releases a monthly report on the 1st. Business day each month....but that's too late as most are out of the money by that time.
Until a year ago the Star would everyday display high volumes and I caught the Warrants from there.....but they stopped reporting on that.
Do you know of any site that reports Warrants as they are issued?
Thanks for the great service. I've learned a lot and made a lot of money from it.
Cheers. Austin
Until a year ago the Star would everyday display high volumes and I caught the Warrants from there.....but they stopped reporting on that.
Do you know of any site that reports Warrants as they are issued?
Thanks for the great service. I've learned a lot and made a lot of money from it.
Cheers. Austin
Q: Can you comment on yesterday's Q3 results for KEG Royalties?
Q: Here are two strategies. I sense that a lot of us are doing 2) but that you would favor 1) am I right? How strongly do you feel about the pros and cons of each.
1) Pick one (or more) of the 5i portfolios and invest your entire nest egg into it. Keep the asset levels in sync with changes you make. Keep doing that for many years no matter what your emotions may tell you.
2) Pick and choose only certain stocks you want to buy looking at the 5i portfolios, also BNN top picks, the "Buy" ratings on your online investment tool, similarly with stocks not in 5i portfolio but that are discussed here in the question section, etc. etc.
P.S. I ask in the context of a basic semi-savvy investor who is no way as knowledgable as any expert, does not have the time or ability to become one, is retired and whose worst-case investment needs are simply to beat inflation over time to preserve purchasing power and deliver an income stream that does not run out before death.
1) Pick one (or more) of the 5i portfolios and invest your entire nest egg into it. Keep the asset levels in sync with changes you make. Keep doing that for many years no matter what your emotions may tell you.
2) Pick and choose only certain stocks you want to buy looking at the 5i portfolios, also BNN top picks, the "Buy" ratings on your online investment tool, similarly with stocks not in 5i portfolio but that are discussed here in the question section, etc. etc.
P.S. I ask in the context of a basic semi-savvy investor who is no way as knowledgable as any expert, does not have the time or ability to become one, is retired and whose worst-case investment needs are simply to beat inflation over time to preserve purchasing power and deliver an income stream that does not run out before death.
Q: I am considering selling SIA, a much larger senior residence company which I have held for years, and purchasing DR, a smaller medical REIT. This question is based on fundamentals and growth rates. May I have your opinion?
With appreciation.
Ed
With appreciation.
Ed