Q: What is your opinion of this morning's QR? Are they expensive? Are they cash flow positive? Are they high risk or do they show normalized growth?
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Q: Good morning All. I am contemplating returning to the oil and gas sector. From a growth point of view how would you rate in order PPY, TOU (Tourmaline), RRX (Raging River), WCP (White Cap) and TOG (Torc Oil & Gas) and why. Also from a growth and income point of view how would you rate in order TOG and WCP and why. Thanks in advance. You are doing a great job.
Mike
Mike
Q: I recently heard that MDA was run by a group of Engineers which made the company difficult to work with. Can you comment on that?
Thank you
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Q: I am down 17% on AX.UN If I include the dividend collected in cash I am down 8%. It was meant to be a long term hold. Would you recommend switching to another Reit(s) or keeping it through the oil downturn? I do understand its Alberta exposure.
Q: Hi Peter
Could I have your opinion on Imperial Metls, Buy or Sell?
Many thanks for all you do
GUY R
Could I have your opinion on Imperial Metls, Buy or Sell?
Many thanks for all you do
GUY R
Q: Most energy related stocks ended the trading day in the green today. QST is down over 7%. I see no news, can you explain the move down. Sylogist also continues to trend down I was thinking of averaging down on this one but now I am not so sure. Do you think it will recover when the Calgary market looks better.
Q: I currently hold Chartwell (CSH.UN) but am thinking of switching to Sienna (SIA) as its yield is better and its stock price growth has been better. Your thoughts on this please. I need the income but am comfortable holding if I lose on the capital side.
Q: Since you last commented on GRC on August 19, the Company has announced (1) a second big win which together with their first win adds up to proceeds of $8.8 mil which dwarfs the $2 mil of writeoffs, (2) it is collecting $400k on one of the write-offs, and (3) they have closed another deal for US$2 mil.
The stock moved up on these announcements but has settled back down. I was just wondering if these events give you more comfort in recommending this stock, which is now carrying over a 10% yield?
The stock moved up on these announcements but has settled back down. I was just wondering if these events give you more comfort in recommending this stock, which is now carrying over a 10% yield?
Q: I have an Athabaska bond (7.5% coupon; maturity 19-Nov-2017) that is currently trading below par. Given the news about the additional cash payment just received by ATH, it seems to me that they should easily be able to repay this bond upon maturity in just over two years.
Do you have any idea why this bond is trading below its par value? Is there a significant risk of default by Athabaska over such a short time period?
Thanks!
Do you have any idea why this bond is trading below its par value? Is there a significant risk of default by Athabaska over such a short time period?
Thanks!
Q: I have just recently tried to find value stocks to invest in and am currently watching about 40 stocks and I would be interested to know what you consider to be the main value indicators to watch such as P/E ratio, debt to cash flow ratios, state of balance sheet etc. I would also be interested to know what indices you consider important before making a decision to buy a particular stock. For example, a P/E ratio below 20.. You may well have been asked this question before and if so please refer me to your response. Thanks
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Q: Read your comments today re: the 6/30 quarter for PHM. However, since these statements are only INTERNAL, I would appreciate your opinion as to their veracity since the erstwhile Principals leave me somewhat uneasy and skeptical. Thank you.
Q: I don't understand how a (quite liquid) Closed-End Fund can have a share price that has a significant discount to NAV over an extended period. If I were to buy a fund such as EEF.US (European Equity CEF), could I expect that the current 10% discount to NAV will eventually tend to zero (or at least be significantly reduced)?
Thanks!
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Q: Hi Peter and Team,
In my RRIF,I have 1425 shares of ABT with an average cost of $9.7042. (ABT closed today at $8.33).
In today's mail, I received an "Offer to purchase for cash, up to $50,000,000 in value of its common shares at a purchase price of not less than $7.75 and not more than $9.00 per common share". If I want to accept the tender offer, I need to inform my broker by Sept. 30.
I am confused as to what course of action I should take, or should I do nothing and hope that this share buyback will increase the value of my shares, hopefully above $9.7042? It's obvious that I bought high, and would feel better if I was able to sell at at least for what I paid. Or is ABT's range for this tender too low, and they think that the stock isn't worth any more than $9.00, and I should tender my shares for $9.00 in their "Dutch Auction"? (The other alternative offered by Absolute is to let them determine the price which could be as low as $7.75 or as high as $9.00).
Sorry for such a convoluted question, and as always, await your timely advice.
In my RRIF,I have 1425 shares of ABT with an average cost of $9.7042. (ABT closed today at $8.33).
In today's mail, I received an "Offer to purchase for cash, up to $50,000,000 in value of its common shares at a purchase price of not less than $7.75 and not more than $9.00 per common share". If I want to accept the tender offer, I need to inform my broker by Sept. 30.
I am confused as to what course of action I should take, or should I do nothing and hope that this share buyback will increase the value of my shares, hopefully above $9.7042? It's obvious that I bought high, and would feel better if I was able to sell at at least for what I paid. Or is ABT's range for this tender too low, and they think that the stock isn't worth any more than $9.00, and I should tender my shares for $9.00 in their "Dutch Auction"? (The other alternative offered by Absolute is to let them determine the price which could be as low as $7.75 or as high as $9.00).
Sorry for such a convoluted question, and as always, await your timely advice.
Q: hi.. Could you comment on this stock . Should be a buy?
Q: Hi Team,
Would you sanction a full switch from ARX to TOU? I'd like to have a name that'll bounce back highest when oil prices recover, and I'm also a bit underwater on ARX so I could book a tax loss. Other O&G names I own in addition to ARX are WCP, RRX, and BDI.
Thanks,
Jordan
Would you sanction a full switch from ARX to TOU? I'd like to have a name that'll bounce back highest when oil prices recover, and I'm also a bit underwater on ARX so I could book a tax loss. Other O&G names I own in addition to ARX are WCP, RRX, and BDI.
Thanks,
Jordan
Q: I am considering adding Valener Energy to my portfolio. However I note that the dividend is rather high and am wondering about the stability of this company and its ability to continue to pay its dividend.
Thank You
Thank You
Q: Hello 5i Peter and Team, I need to diversify, I have not rebalanced in years!
I currently own AD, BMO, DH, IPL, MCD, WCP. What stocks would you recommend to add to this list for more diversity over the next 6 months. I like dividend payers but do not need income yet. I am comfortable with a certain amount of risk.
Thank You
I currently own AD, BMO, DH, IPL, MCD, WCP. What stocks would you recommend to add to this list for more diversity over the next 6 months. I like dividend payers but do not need income yet. I am comfortable with a certain amount of risk.
Thank You
Q: I mistakenly stumbled on Gartner in the U.S. when looking up the chart for Intertain since they have the same ticker symbol. I was amazed to see Gartner has a sharp straight up chart since 2009 that always bounces off the 200 day moving average, which is where it's currently at. I've never seen Gartner mentioned here or on Stockchase. It's a technology research company that touches every industry and operates in 85 countries. Sounds like my kinda stock. Any comment? Thank you.
Q: Peter and Team:
It will be 3 years until the kids start needing funds from their RRSP, and I am slowly selling individual stocks and moving to etfs to spread risk and reduce volatility.
They have good exposure to US Market ETFs, but all Canadian Exposure is through individual equities. Is now a good time to purchase ZCN (or suggested equivalent)?. Also how do you fell about low volatility ETF's i.e. ZLB vs. broader market equivalents.
Thanks for the great service and deduct 2 if you see fit!
Phil
It will be 3 years until the kids start needing funds from their RRSP, and I am slowly selling individual stocks and moving to etfs to spread risk and reduce volatility.
They have good exposure to US Market ETFs, but all Canadian Exposure is through individual equities. Is now a good time to purchase ZCN (or suggested equivalent)?. Also how do you fell about low volatility ETF's i.e. ZLB vs. broader market equivalents.
Thanks for the great service and deduct 2 if you see fit!
Phil
Q: Hi Peter and Team!! In a nutshell, could you explain to me how income trusts work. How are they taxed? Would now be a good time to buy some, and if so, which would you recommend? Thank you for your tremendous service!!! Cheers, Tamara