Q: Good afternoon:
From an income investor's point of view, could you provide recommendations of your favorite 7 to 10 companies each of which have little to no debt?
As a second question, could you also provide your top 3 to 5 growth company names, again with little or no debt.
Thank you
Ian
Q: i'm looking for a fixed income investment that pays around 2%. i don't want to lose any principal. aside from locked-in GIC's, is there such a product? even HFR is slipping lately and etfs like CBO and CLF only go one direction....down. thanks.
Q: I am low on industrials. Have RME 2.2, SIS 5.3, and WTE 2.8. What would you add to complement these three? I noticed the ticker for CERV is CVL on your coverage summary. Thanks!
Q: Hi, I have had this company for quite awhile and bought at 12.60 .
Is it a sell, or is it near the bottom,and hold on? I have only kept it this long because of the dividend. Or should i wait for Nafta to be settled?
If i sell what would you replace it with that pays 3+% dividend, in the same sector. I like to be payed while i wait with a little growth. Is New Flyer an option?
Thanks, Brad
Q: Hi Team,
Can you please explain how this ETF works in terms of it's unit price. What might bring the price down, or up. I initially bought in at $10.07, to preserve capital, and now it's at $10.01. Can it lose it's value in any substantial way?
Q: What do you think of Dream Unlimited? It seems to be one of the few stocks to thrive in the last week (and month0 and has done well over the past year.
Q: could you please tell me a little about this company - what is your recommendation about purchasing shares in this company at this time? The dividend is rather high - I think over 9% -
Thanks for your reply.
Q: I am thinking of replacing my full position in Alphabet with a position in Qualcomm. What is your opinion of such a change. Thank you for this great service.
Q: Dennis Gartman has boldly declared a new bear market. What do you make of this opinion?
Assuming the market might decline for a good while, would you still recommend owning growth stocks like SIS, PHO, KXS, etc? How would you suggest positioning a portfolio to preserve capital during a bear market, but also take advantage of any opportunities? Thanks.
I manage 2 portfolios. One is growth (Non registered and tfsa) and the other one is income (RRSP). The income portfolio is long term investments. I have stocks in every sector at equal weight (approx. 5%) except telecommunications in which I have no investment at all. Since the telecommunication sector has been dropping because of increases interest rates would still invest in them and if so, please, recommend the which stock would you buy?
Q: From your original background provided by 5i, am I correct that even if the WGL Holdings merger does not go through that holders of these subscription receipts will be guaranteed the issue price of $31?
I understand the last hurdles are expected to be resolved in Q2 of 2018 yet the ALAr almost hit its 52-wk low of $24.61 today, a 20.6% discount. Are investors concerned Alta Gas will default on their financial commitment?
Because of personal rules, I was forced to sell CGNX today when it dipped below -10% capital loss in my portfolio. I now have a chunk of U$ cash sitting in my acct and was wondering if you had any suggestions?
My current US Portfolio has
- Visa
- Wells Fargo
- Time Warner
- BP
Q: KXS had a media day yesterday, do you know if they did an update on the contract with Toyota? To me that is likely a "company maker" deal. I have been after them for an update (since the deal was announced two months ago) but their IR department seems to think that is some sort of "state secret" and just read off a scripted non answer that said absolutely nothing when I contacted them.
Do you by any chance have more information to share on the Toyota deal? Thanks.
Q: Would you recommend this company as a buy at this time? Is there a price level at which you would consider it a buy?
There is some speculation that Shopify will be adversely affected due to its business relations with Facebook and the troubles that they are having.
Q: Hello 5i,
In the recent sell off I sold enbridge for a tax loss and bought Algonquin as a replacement, thinking to sell it and buy enbridge again after thirty days. But, I have been thinking about keeping Algonquin in place of Endbridge. This because of possibly growing problems with pipelines and also the postive outlook for cleaner energy with Algonquin. I have been wondering, though, whether the absence of pipelines would be a big negative point for my utilities sector. So, I guess the question is whether clean energy utilities like Algonquin and Bep can replace the pipelines without too much loss in the utilities sector of one's portfolio?
Q: During a recession do Large Cap blue chip companies(aristocrats) reduce their Dividends or has history shown that they tend to weather the storm and maintain.