Q: GILD is down 10% after its phase 3 trial of Trodelvy in a lung cancer trial failed to meet its primary end-point. Is this just "noise" or a reason for a long-term shareholder to sell?
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- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
- Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
- Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
Q: Hi folks,
I am looking to replace GILD in my TFSA. I currently hold ABBV, LLY, PFE and WELL in other accounts. I am looking for a name that pays a good dividend and has some potential for growth. Can you suggest a couple of names I can take a look at or should I add one of the names I already hold.
Thanks
I am looking to replace GILD in my TFSA. I currently hold ABBV, LLY, PFE and WELL in other accounts. I am looking for a name that pays a good dividend and has some potential for growth. Can you suggest a couple of names I can take a look at or should I add one of the names I already hold.
Thanks
Q: GILD delivers an earnings beat and then the stock falls by $5 over the next couple of days. What is going on? Do you still like it for the long term?
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
- McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
- Altria Group Inc. (MO)
- Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
- Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG)
- UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
- Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
- Vodafone Group Plc (VOD)
- Orange (ORAN)
- Spok Holdings Inc. (SPOK)
- Telefonica SA (TEF)
Q: My long-term interest in VZ was partially founded on it's extremely low correlation with almost every other equity and fixed income category. I am "off" VZ due its recent issues and am curious as to whether you are aware of any similarly low correlation, reliably high income alternatives?
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
- Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
Q: Hi Folks,
I am looking to add ABT to my TFSA. I have PFE, ABBV and GILD in other accounts. Can I have your opinion on ABT or do you have another name that you can suggest for my TFSA.
Thanks
I am looking to add ABT to my TFSA. I have PFE, ABBV and GILD in other accounts. Can I have your opinion on ABT or do you have another name that you can suggest for my TFSA.
Thanks
Q: Which of JNJ and GILD do you think is the better quality company for a long term investment? In response to other readers questions, you seem to like GILD, but I worry about its dependence on HIV drugs. Is it diversified enough? JNJ seems more diversified, but I worry about its talc liabilities and slow growth. Will JNJ be a stronger company after the Kenvue spin-off?
Q: May I have your thoughts on Gileads Q 1 results and do you see the stock as a buy. Thanks.
Q: I bought this stock a few years back, it pays a consistent dividend but little value add outside of that. I am thinking of selling and moving into other US pharma with better growth upside. What are your thoughts and a couple of recommendations for alternatives.
As always thanks for your advise.
Jim
As always thanks for your advise.
Jim
Q: Asked by Doris on January 09, 2023
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
We are not big fans of the staples sector overall right now in the US. It has fared decently over the last year but valuations are at the higher end now, as growth should moderate alongside inflation. Also, now that bonds offer more attractive yields, we think the relative attractiveness of staples is lower than it was a year ago (more safe alternatives for stability and yield now).
We think it is difficult to be too hard on COST though. Overall, we think staples names in Canada look a bit more attractive due to what looks like lower valuations on average. In Canada, we think PBH, ATD and NWC are worth looking at.
this is an answer you gave regarding staples . would you feel the same eay about hwalthcare stocks, such as gilead, etc
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
We are not big fans of the staples sector overall right now in the US. It has fared decently over the last year but valuations are at the higher end now, as growth should moderate alongside inflation. Also, now that bonds offer more attractive yields, we think the relative attractiveness of staples is lower than it was a year ago (more safe alternatives for stability and yield now).
We think it is difficult to be too hard on COST though. Overall, we think staples names in Canada look a bit more attractive due to what looks like lower valuations on average. In Canada, we think PBH, ATD and NWC are worth looking at.
this is an answer you gave regarding staples . would you feel the same eay about hwalthcare stocks, such as gilead, etc
- Amgen Inc. (AMGN)
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
- Danaher Corporation (DHR)
- Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
- UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
- DexCom Inc. (DXCM)
Q: I have no Healthcare companies in my portfolio. What names are you presently recommending; Canadian and/or US $. Thanks.
Q: Good evening, 5i team.
I appreciate having your opinion on these 2 names in my RRSP: Gilead got to 52 week high recently and Medtronic was bought recently. Both have decent dividends and good potential.
Your thought on which one to keep if there is room only for 1. Thank you!
I appreciate having your opinion on these 2 names in my RRSP: Gilead got to 52 week high recently and Medtronic was bought recently. Both have decent dividends and good potential.
Your thought on which one to keep if there is room only for 1. Thank you!
Q: Hi Peter
I am thinking of balancing the asset type in my income portfolio .
I am currently 40% financials , 25 % energy stocks . 25 % real estate, 10 % consumer
Do I need to rebalance?
Do you have suggestions for dividend paying growth stocks that i can add or health stocks that you would recommend over my current portfolio.
The minimum dividend for a stock in my portfolio income portfolio is 3.5 %
Thank you
Howard
I am thinking of balancing the asset type in my income portfolio .
I am currently 40% financials , 25 % energy stocks . 25 % real estate, 10 % consumer
Do I need to rebalance?
Do you have suggestions for dividend paying growth stocks that i can add or health stocks that you would recommend over my current portfolio.
The minimum dividend for a stock in my portfolio income portfolio is 3.5 %
Thank you
Howard
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- CVS Health Corporation (CVS)
- Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
Q: Hi Folks
I am looking to add to my Health Sector, currently holding ABBV, PFE, GILD and WELL in various accounts. I have CVS and MRK in mind to add - which one would you recommend at this time and why ? Appreciate your comments.
Thanks
I am looking to add to my Health Sector, currently holding ABBV, PFE, GILD and WELL in various accounts. I have CVS and MRK in mind to add - which one would you recommend at this time and why ? Appreciate your comments.
Thanks
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMY)
- Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
Q: Good morning 5i,
I have a loss in Gild and have been waiting for a time to claim it and buy a replacement. It seems to me that the recent drop in Abbivie might provide that opportunity, unless there is something I don't see. Would you think that this would be the best opportunity in this field at the moment?
thanks as always for your great work
I have a loss in Gild and have been waiting for a time to claim it and buy a replacement. It seems to me that the recent drop in Abbivie might provide that opportunity, unless there is something I don't see. Would you think that this would be the best opportunity in this field at the moment?
thanks as always for your great work
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- Sea Limited American Depositary Shares each representing one Class A (SE)
- Tencent Holdings Ltd. ADR (TCEHY)
- Etsy Inc. (ETSY)
- Teladoc Health Inc. (TDOC)
- Safehold Inc. (SAFE)
- Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
Q: Please give your opinion on whether you would buy, hold or sell the companies listed. Thinking of 5 year or more time-frame.
Thanks as always,
Kevin
Thanks as always,
Kevin
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (TMO)
Q: Hello 5i team,
Need an opinion on resizing my healthcare investment.
I hold GILD, ABBV, PFE in our portfolio; ABBV & PFE are doing well while GILD is barely breaking even. Your thought in replacing GILD with JNJ or go to IHI - a medical devices ETF.
Thank you !
Need an opinion on resizing my healthcare investment.
I hold GILD, ABBV, PFE in our portfolio; ABBV & PFE are doing well while GILD is barely breaking even. Your thought in replacing GILD with JNJ or go to IHI - a medical devices ETF.
Thank you !
- Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMY)
- Medtronic plc. (MDT)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
Q: Hi Folks,
I've held GILD in my TFSA now for a couple of years and I'm down 27%, time to let it go. I also hold ABBV, PFE and MDT all performing well - can you suggest a replacement for GILD - looking for a company paying a dividend with some growth. Appreciate your suggestion.
Thanks
I've held GILD in my TFSA now for a couple of years and I'm down 27%, time to let it go. I also hold ABBV, PFE and MDT all performing well - can you suggest a replacement for GILD - looking for a company paying a dividend with some growth. Appreciate your suggestion.
Thanks
Q: You used to be quite positive on GILD in response to subscriber questions asking for recommendations in the US Healthcare sector. Have you given up on the GILD turnaround story? At what price would you buy in?
Now, your top choice seems to be ABBV on the basis that it is performing better and your belief that Humira patent issues are well-known and baked into the stock price. However, ABBV is trading at an all-time high (not just a 52 week high) and GILD is trading at a price that is a 52 week low and lower than its closing price in 2013. Which stock has the better risk-return profile and why? Even if you think ABBV is the better long term investment, I am still nervous buying in at all-time high prices - what would be a good entry point on a pull-back?
Now, your top choice seems to be ABBV on the basis that it is performing better and your belief that Humira patent issues are well-known and baked into the stock price. However, ABBV is trading at an all-time high (not just a 52 week high) and GILD is trading at a price that is a 52 week low and lower than its closing price in 2013. Which stock has the better risk-return profile and why? Even if you think ABBV is the better long term investment, I am still nervous buying in at all-time high prices - what would be a good entry point on a pull-back?
Q: I own both BMY and GILD, both of which have not done much the past few years except provide a stable dividend. I have enough health and death care ( - PLC:) ) stocks currently and would be OK to sell or raise some cash.
Do you think one or both of these have an upgraded outlook and are worth holding for the next year or two?
Thank you for the great service.
Do you think one or both of these have an upgraded outlook and are worth holding for the next year or two?
Thank you for the great service.
Q: Good morning everyone at 5i
I have been thinking of selling gild at a tax loss following their earnings report. Wondering what you would see as a replacement in order to buy back later. And should I buy back later or just keep the replacement. I already own abbievie in this sector.
I have been thinking of selling gild at a tax loss following their earnings report. Wondering what you would see as a replacement in order to buy back later. And should I buy back later or just keep the replacement. I already own abbievie in this sector.