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Q: When looking at BIP.UN an infrastructure stock, can you compare this stock to other infrastructure stocks like a stantec or wsp global. My feeling is that stocks like stantec are more directly involved in the infrastructure industry and will be more directly affected by the Canadian and USA infrastructure spending that are planned in the near future. Your feeling would be appreciated. Tnx.
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on November 11, 2016
Q: Hi 5i,

L-o-v-e your service.

Question. I somehow ended up with 2 pipeline holdings in my TSFA. I still wish to stay in the sector. They are PPL and IIP and looking a a PERF chart, have very similar growth performance.

If I wanted to consolidate to one, which would you prefer (looking for long term growth + dividend).

Thanks !
Read Answer Asked by Jim on November 11, 2016
Q: I have a small position in Emera. No other exposure to utilities. Just went over their Q3 earnings release. Negative current ratio, $14 billion dollars in debt, rising 10 yr bond yield, some free cash flow, but not sufficient to pay down the debt rapidly and net debt to total capitalization of close to 70%. Aside from the yield, I don't see many positives. Should I sell and move the funds into a more cyclical name?

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on November 11, 2016
Q: I have held Disney for nearly two years and am down slightly. I am wondering if it is time to move on. Do you see it getting back to its highs of $120 any time soon?
I am looking at the sector rotations and thinking this could be a source of cash especially if you come out with your list of stocks to watch out. The market has been hardly cautious.
Read Answer Asked by Rajiv on November 11, 2016
Q: Hi 5i Team,

My question is regarding the Balanced Equity and Income Portfolio. In light of the recent US election outcome, are you planning on making any significant changes to these portfolios in the near future? Would the election results cause any shift in company weightings to take advantage of sector strengths?

Thank you.
Francesco

Read Answer Asked by Francesco on November 11, 2016
Q: Hi 5i,

Although not in your coverage I have watched NVDA frequently over the past year and not moved on it thinking there was a little too much hype, too early. The latest results are telling me the hype was actually underestimated by many. You always seem to be fairly positive on the future of VR, AI, and self-driving cars. Just wondering if you believe these latest results are a sign of good things and some sustainability in the future of their business?

Thanks,

Joe
Read Answer Asked by Joe on November 11, 2016
Q: 5i,
From all of us who purchased Nvdia on your enthusiasm THANK YOU!
Now from a portfolio management perspective, with the stock up 114% year to date, and perhaps popping in the 20% range today, should investors take some off the table (as 5i did with some of its winners in the summer) perhaps to purchase more in the future. IT stocks are otherwise getting trimmed in market and the NASDAQ facing pressure. It looks as though the growth prospects for NVDA are good, but seem tied to TESLA. Stocks like Tesla may face pressure with a Trump presidency.

When last asked about weighting, 5i suggested 15% for Info. Tech (Sept 26), with the usual "weighting is a personal/situational decision". For the average 5i (model portfolio style investor) what would you suggest today for an info. tech weighting based on this evolving US investing environment?

thanks for the great service, kathleen
Read Answer Asked by Kat on November 11, 2016
Q: Re: Jason question
I would very highly recommand the site "Masters in busines" from Bloomberg and scrolll down to the interview of Aswath Damodaran by Barry Ritholtz, on Valuation, data and investing. I consider this interview the most unbiaised and educating I never had the chance to hear on the difficulties of valuing companies.
IN HOPE THIS IS USEFUL
Claude
Read Answer Asked by claude on November 11, 2016
Q: Hi, any comments on the secondary offering of 1,750,000 shares @ $11.34 buy Bourassa family. announced, today after market close. Discount to market price of 5%. They just excercised 500,000 warrants @ $4.25. The release said that they will continue to own 36.1% of Savaria's outstanding shares, which is reassuring but the largest shareholders/founders offloading shares may not be perceived by market favourably ? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on November 11, 2016
Q: I am interested in your views on why the stock market suddenly became so enthusiastic about Trump when it was continuously going down a couple of weeks ago when it appeared that he would win. In the middle of the night on Nov 8th, the Dow futures were way down as expected and then miraculously they rebounded in the morning. Should we expect this to last?
Read Answer Asked by Maria on November 11, 2016
Q: Hi guys,

I was looking at Free Cash Flow Yield as a metric to evaluate companies that I want to invest in. Do you find this metric useful? Also, what would be considered a good free cash flow yield? I've heard people look at companies with 10% free cash flow yield, but that seems like it would be hard to find. Some of the companies in my portfolio like Disney and Stella Jones seem to have closer to 5% free cash flow yield. I know Disney has been investing heavily in their parks, which has lowered their FCF yield in the short-term.

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on November 11, 2016