Q: Hi, could you please comment on CPX’s earnings and dividend increase. Was the increase necessary or prudent given an already elevated dividend yield. Was CPX’s earnings/ outlook that good?
Q: What's driving Sun Life up? Its ability to make money would seem to me to be limited in this low rate environment, but it's outpacing Amazon and Apple, this month, not to mention quieter stocks like Algonquin and Loblaws.
Q: I've been holding BX for awhile as a company that can take advantage of it's changed structure as well as bargain shopping in a depressed economy. Is that a reasonable thesis? If it's weak, I might prefer something with a better dividend for that money.
Q: is this the 'greenlight' that legitimzies Bitcoin?
It seems the days of independent crypto currency brokerages are limited if the banks get in on the action for themselves and clients.
- could the US governement see the writing on the wall and figure best to legitimize crypto to get a lead on other large economies that are trying to marginalize it?
OCC allows banks to hold cryptocurrency assets for safekeeping
By Brendan Pedersen
July 22, 2020, 3:44 p.m. EDT
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. regulator of national banks issued an interpretative letter giving banks the all-clear to hold cryptocurrency assets on behalf of their customers.
The letter, dated Wednesday, clarifies the stance by the Office of the Comptroller of
the Currency that bank custody services, which have long been understood to include holding digital assets, can extend to cryptographic keys and other crypto-related assets.
Q: You've previously stated that CGX presents too much risk given its current debt load.
Given the recent ruling that they can open again with up to 50 patrons per screen (believe previous plan was 50 max per theatre) and Canada's success in controlling the virus, would you give them a 2nd look?
Q: Your comments on TEAM’s latest quarter and guidance please. Also your opinion on the acquisition announced. Still one of your favourites in the US?
Thank you
Q: FENY, XLE, IYE I am looking to add to my small investment in energy stocks. I have zeroed in on these 3 candidates. Using the RBC Direct Investing site, there appears to be little difference between these stocks looking a both short term and long term out to 10 years. MER’ s are also comparable.
But FENY has almost a 12% yield while the other 2 are around 6%. Given the otherwise very similar performance metrics is there any reason NOT to buy FENY. And for a decking dividend and significant upside potential is there another energy etf that I should consider? Thanks for your help with this decision,
Q: Hello Peter,
After these companies reported this evening, which one would you buy first? I would appreciate if you could give your buy ranking starting with the best first.
Thanks a lot.
Q: Hi Peter, wondering about your views post-covid and now sports slowly coming back (i.e. demand for pizza 73)? Do you still see same store sales anemic? Not stock price great last 3 years and back to its 2008 low ... how has management & financials ( i.e. earnings per share) responded this post-covid (i.e. was it similar or better than what they did in 08 comparisons)? Would you classify this company undervalued (i.e. enough cash flow, assets doing well or not vs debt)? Thanks!
Can you provide your assessment on this junior mining company. It seems to be positioned for growth with their claim for carbon free production of Nickel.