Q: For Kelly looking for a US$ Investment Savings Account, this one pays about 0.25%.
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Q: In reply to Kelly, we receive US Social Security and have it sent to our BMO US dollar account. No problem. Then we simply transfer it to pay our US credit cards, or into Canadian funds for use here as required.
Q: I purchased this at $1.00 last year in US funds based on a recovery in the US housing market and the stock has been declining since.
I receive positive news releases and 5i provided the following previous comments which more or less gave me some positive to hold on to the stock, however I am doubting whether I should continue.
Can you please provide some assurance here to hang on or sell.
Thanks in advance
Delavaco management look OK, although we do not have familiarity with them. It is fairly new, but has 844 homes in its portfolio, and recently announced some sales, with gains in the 50% range on purchase price. Its last quarter showed very little in revenue, but we would expect more concrete numbers going forward. It is interesting: management owns 25% of the company, and as a call in US housing it may work well. It is small and speculative, though, and mostly a management bet. It also will need more time to grow and monetize its portfolio
I receive positive news releases and 5i provided the following previous comments which more or less gave me some positive to hold on to the stock, however I am doubting whether I should continue.
Can you please provide some assurance here to hang on or sell.
Thanks in advance
Delavaco management look OK, although we do not have familiarity with them. It is fairly new, but has 844 homes in its portfolio, and recently announced some sales, with gains in the 50% range on purchase price. Its last quarter showed very little in revenue, but we would expect more concrete numbers going forward. It is interesting: management owns 25% of the company, and as a call in US housing it may work well. It is small and speculative, though, and mostly a management bet. It also will need more time to grow and monetize its portfolio
Q: Why was this stock halted this morning? Wasn,t quite expecting us drop? Thanks I advance, Cliff
Q: According to this news, Intertain Group is in the process of selling off a significant portion of their assets for 1B. If their market cap is >500M and this goes through would this not cause their per share price to spike 100% or am I dreaming in a haze of confusion?
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1477923/the-intertain-group-in-negotiations-to-potentially-acquire-assets
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1477923/the-intertain-group-in-negotiations-to-potentially-acquire-assets
Q: Can you please provide your thoughts on this morning's news release on earnings? Thanks
Q: Hi team:
this stock has taken off since early Jan
I am aware from a previous question that it does carry alot of debt
Is there any fundamental reason for the stock to get close to $ 200 ?
any chance it could split ? thanks!
this stock has taken off since early Jan
I am aware from a previous question that it does carry alot of debt
Is there any fundamental reason for the stock to get close to $ 200 ?
any chance it could split ? thanks!
Q: Hi Peter and 5i team, Can you please provide your outlook on the US defense sector and RTN as a way to play that sector. Thank you.
Q: Hi5I,
Still nothing new on Director resignation or other negative news on WEF?.Would you recommend on present news?Andrew
Still nothing new on Director resignation or other negative news on WEF?.Would you recommend on present news?Andrew
Q: Your opinion on FDX please.
Ken
Ken
Q: After the dismal outlook from ITP, are CCL and Winpack in the same predicament? Are all three made equal, how do the three compare in terms of product mix?
Q: For my US account, i am thinking of buying a large energy company. CEO is down 32% from sept 14, BP down 34%, CVX down 22
I think they will all recover, and i believe CEO has the most upside to return to $200.00 Would you agree or recommend some better name.
Thanks, LC
I think they will all recover, and i believe CEO has the most upside to return to $200.00 Would you agree or recommend some better name.
Thanks, LC
Q: With Zambia hiking the mining royalties, how much will this weigh on FM next earnings release?
As always, I appreciate your insight.
As always, I appreciate your insight.
Q: what is your opinion of martinrea now? how does it rank in the space?thank-you.
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan,
Sorry to ask another Sylogist question.
Based on your analysis, what would you expect in terms of the FY '15 top line, earnings and cash flow? Secondly, based on these #'s and taking into account their top line growth, $1.50+ in cash, dividend, and No debt - would you find value in the share price at $8.00? Where would a good point be to increase a moderate position?
Because of the lack of analysts, and cheer leading from the company, I suspect there is a significant opportunity with the latest "bad" news report.
Thanks,
J.
Sorry to ask another Sylogist question.
Based on your analysis, what would you expect in terms of the FY '15 top line, earnings and cash flow? Secondly, based on these #'s and taking into account their top line growth, $1.50+ in cash, dividend, and No debt - would you find value in the share price at $8.00? Where would a good point be to increase a moderate position?
Because of the lack of analysts, and cheer leading from the company, I suspect there is a significant opportunity with the latest "bad" news report.
Thanks,
J.
Q: Hello, I plan to complete my portfolio with the following efts. Right now I am 100% canadian equity spread somewhat evenly over the 10 sectors using your income/model portfolios as a guide. I plan to add 2% of each bond ..xhy, cvd, cod, cob, ebb, flot, for 12% bond exposure, and 18% us equity etfs split evenly between vig, spy, iwo. This would leave 70% canadian equity with a mix of growth/dividend stocks 30/70 ratio. We have a 20 year time frame before retirement, very stable income. My portfolio is broken down to 22%rrsp, 28%tfsa, 50% non registered. I am thinking I should place my us etfs in the rrsp to avoid us taxes. Are XHY and FLOT considered US income as well?(main question) If so, I am assuming I should place these within a rrsp account as well and the rest of the bond etfs in my TFSAs. Would like your thoughts on this strategy. Also, do I have enough international/US exposure, or should I increase my US ETFs 5-10% or add an emerging market etf like VWO. Thanks again for your assistance, may have to dock me a few credits for this one:)
Q: Last October you thought CUF,UN looked like good value. In the context of today's market conditions, would you buy it?
Q: Hello,
I have owned a small position in Zargon since 2007. ZAR managed to survive the 2008 Financial Recession but I wonder about its future considering possible extended low oil prices.
I see it has relatively high debt to equity (71%), has some oil price hedging for the beginning of 2015 and payout ratio of FFO at or near 50%.
I am wondering what you think about its debt level?
I am wondering what you think about its dividend?
And lastly I am wondering what you think about their assets and their operations?
Thank you very much.
Regards
Stephane
I have owned a small position in Zargon since 2007. ZAR managed to survive the 2008 Financial Recession but I wonder about its future considering possible extended low oil prices.
I see it has relatively high debt to equity (71%), has some oil price hedging for the beginning of 2015 and payout ratio of FFO at or near 50%.
I am wondering what you think about its debt level?
I am wondering what you think about its dividend?
And lastly I am wondering what you think about their assets and their operations?
Thank you very much.
Regards
Stephane
Q: What would be your top 5-10 defensive names from the model portfolios or coverage universe.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter and 5i team, Can you recommend an ETF (preferably USD denominated) that will benefit from the $1.2 trillion European stimulus/QE program? Can we expect a stock market rally in Europe similar to what we've seen in the U.S. thanks to FED's QE program?