Q: Sandpiper Group led by the previous founder of Amica, Samir Manji has acquired 9% of Extendicare and taken seats on the board. Do you think this development significantly changes the outlook for EXE.
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Investment Q&A
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $214.59)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $221.41)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $197.01)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG $476.71)
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Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. (WBA $11.80)
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Abbott Laboratories (ABT $131.22)
Q: What are you're thoughts on WBA's earnings. Given the recent selloff would you still hold it for the long term or sell. I do not mind volatility. If it is a sell what US stock would you replace it with for growth. Thanks Chris
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Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN $16.27)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN $11.88)
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Dream Hard Asset Alternatives Trust Units (MPCT.U)
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DREAM Unlimited Corp. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (DRM $21.32)
Q: If DRM the top parent company of DIR.UN, DRA.UN, D.UN does DRM get income from dividends from actually holding some shares in those other dream publicly listed companies? If that is the case can you tell me roughly how much the parent company holds of each please? Thanks
Q: Any chance this company might shoot the lights out
Any chance this company might shoot the lights out?
Thanks for any insight.
Greg.
Any chance this company might shoot the lights out?
Thanks for any insight.
Greg.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.49)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.50)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.78)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB $22.90)
Q: Hello,
I am currently looking to increase my fixed income exposure by $70,000. I currently hold the above 4 Fixed income ETF's. Each one represents less than 5% of my overall portfolio. I am looking for growth. Your suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I am currently looking to increase my fixed income exposure by $70,000. I currently hold the above 4 Fixed income ETF's. Each one represents less than 5% of my overall portfolio. I am looking for growth. Your suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Q: I have a $12000 GIC maturing in June at our local Credit Union. GIC's are fully taxed on interest every year. As our CU can only sell mutual funds and GIC's, can you suggest a mutual fund or two, or strategy that would minimize our taxes but still provide some funds. I was thinking of Mawer as one possibility.
Regards Gord
Regards Gord
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BMO MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF (ZEM $24.33)
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iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets IMI Index ETF (XEC $32.45)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE $41.62)
Q: I ZEM, VEE, and XEC. The yield on ZEM is approximately 1% but the others are approximately 2 - 2.5%. My thought is to migrate from ZEM to XEC, for the improved yield.
1. Are there any significant differences between the 3 (eg tax treatment)?
2. Do you think it is worth migrating for that bit of extra yield?
3. Or there other reasons why ZEM would be good to hold? I will still have some diversification with the VEE.
thanks for your great service.
1. Are there any significant differences between the 3 (eg tax treatment)?
2. Do you think it is worth migrating for that bit of extra yield?
3. Or there other reasons why ZEM would be good to hold? I will still have some diversification with the VEE.
thanks for your great service.
Q: Could I get your opinion on this small co. Thanks
Q: Please comment on the quarter.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.75)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF $17.50)
Q: Hi,
My wife's group RRSP has Manulife AllianceBernstein Canadian Core Plus Bond as one of the options. How does it compare with CLF. Should I instead invest in MAW102 in the group RRSP and buy CLF in her regular RRSP account as part of bond portfolio allocation.
Thanks
Ninad
My wife's group RRSP has Manulife AllianceBernstein Canadian Core Plus Bond as one of the options. How does it compare with CLF. Should I instead invest in MAW102 in the group RRSP and buy CLF in her regular RRSP account as part of bond portfolio allocation.
Thanks
Ninad
Q: What are your thoughts on buying Blackstone Group now that it has changed from a partnership to corporation structure. Stock had a big pop on the news? Thanks
Q: SIS closed the bought deal of 5m shs @$14.15today & it closed up 0.40 to $13.43.Is it time to add on to my 3.5% position(p/p $17.28)Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: I bought a number of shares in this name last week hoping for a positive move on earnings. It looks like it missed by a few cents and is getting pounded after hours. I'm guess that it will be down a lot tomorrow so the question i have is whether I should sell or hold and hope it recovers. I'm not a long term investor. Appreciate your comments as always on earnings. Thank you.
Q: Hello, I currently hold NWC in my TFSA, it has a good dividend but the stock has been weak lately. What is your view on this stock? Would that make sense to replace it with PBH which is in the same sector? I know that you have these two companies in your model portfolios, but you certainly have a preference for one of them in terms of growth potential. Thanks, Gervais
Q: Your thoughts on buying exe now?
Q: i own half a position in UTX. I have been holding off on buying the other half due to the pending spin offs. i don't really want to hold Otis or Carrier individually and based on my small position in UTX the spin off would likely result in having very small shares in each company. Would you just sell what I have now, wait for the spin offs then buy back in to UTX or just buy the other half position and call it a day?
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Allbanc Split Corp. II Class B Preferred Shares Series 2 (ALB.PR.C $25.48)
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Partners Value Split Corp. Class AA Preferred Shares Series 8 (PVS.PR.F $25.09)
Q: Goodmorning All at 5i! What are your thoughts on split preferred shares as a conservative investment?Any caveats? Cheers, Tamara
Q: Where do you see GUD going over the next few months. Have a small position. Is it worthwhile to hold steady and see what happens or to exit. If Goodman stays at the helm, what should it mean for the stock?
Q: My question has to do with investment allocation in accounts in order to minimize tax burden. Bellow is what I have been able to piece together. Could you please comment on my list? Also, what would you say is best in a CCPC to minimize taxes?
Thanks!
RRSP:
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
US dividend stocks
US ETFs of underlieing US stocks
TFSA:
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
Growth stocks (ie capital appreciation stocks)
Taxable account:
Non US foreign stocks
ETFs of underlieing foreign stocks
Preferred shares
CCPC (Canadian Controlled Private Corporation):
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
Growth stocks
Thanks!
RRSP:
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
US dividend stocks
US ETFs of underlieing US stocks
TFSA:
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
Growth stocks (ie capital appreciation stocks)
Taxable account:
Non US foreign stocks
ETFs of underlieing foreign stocks
Preferred shares
CCPC (Canadian Controlled Private Corporation):
Interest bearing (GIC, Bonds)
Growth stocks
Q: Peter; Is there any way aw.un could be taken over and if yes how would it be done? Thanks. Rod