Q: Given that these two companies control apx. 65% of phone and internet use, what change would reverse the course of their stock price? Does the concentration of ownership and reliance on their services not bode well into the future? Thanks
Q: Hello 5i, Could you explain when a stock on the TMX trades and states the day volume was - Volume:630.59K Consolidated Volume:1.13M. What do you go by to accurately know the volume of shares traded that day and the price range.
Q: This Brazilian fintech/bank has not been performing well. I have a small position. Not sure if I should add or hold. It is hard to find good info on Stone since it is Brazilian . What is 5iresearch's opinion?
Q: What are 5-6 stocks 5i would pick that are Canadian, profitable, and less than $1 billion market cap for the higher risk/growth part of a portfolio, to hold for the long term?
Q: Can you comment on what may explain the jerkiness of this stock? It goes up and down in dramatic moves. Any idea as to what may explain the high volatility? Thank you.
Q: Both BCE and Telus are down significantly today on high volume and both have broken support levels. Is there any recent news to explain today's drops. Are their dividends safe
Q: BAM is currently overvalued per Morningstar (price of $51 vs fair value of 44 ish).
BN is currently undervalued per Morningstar (price of $56 vs fair value of 60+ if I remember correctly)
Would you agree with this valuation?
I am currently owning both BN and BAM. The BAM holding was spun off from the BN holding. I just want to simplify into 1 holding. Would it make sense to sell BAM and add to BN here? My priority is growth as the horizon is 10 + years. Thank you very much.
I have s simple question regrading tax treatment of interest expenses.
Let's say I borrow money to purchase dividend paying stocks. How should I handle the interest so paid on such a loan? Do I simply write it off in the year the expenses are incurred or do I add the cumulated interest charges to the adjusted cost base of the stock when I sell.
Q: TMX share price has had a bit of a run up lately, and I think from a review of past answers must now be pretty close to the high end of its historical valuation range? Do you have any concerns about it getting ahead of itself at this point or do you think the fundamentals are supporting this upward momentum? Appreciate your insight as always.