Q: What is it that is ailing BIN? I've wanted to buy it now for some time, yet something keeps holding me back.
Apart from your in-house report, I've read quite a lot on this company, because it seems such a logical, slam-dunk, no-brainer (and many other metaphors to accompany that thought) that it should be doing so much better than it is. Yet, it is trading lower now than in January, and nothing seems to shake it out of its doldrums.
Does it have more competition in the space than we (retail investors) are aware? Is it an organic ailment (no pun intended, given the nature of the industry?) Is it management? Is is just the sluggish market?
I would think even in a sluggish market, we're producing more waste than ever before in history, and consuming at such a rate that it makes cockroaches blush, and yet ...
I'd appreciate a gut-reaction, experienced investor's hunch on what's up with BIN.
Q: I have a position in FEZ but it doesn't include Great Britain which appears to be the strongest economy in Europe. Would you add an equal position in EWU? Alternatively, if one doesn't wish to buy US$ at this time, what about a position in XUS which appears to cover Great Britain and the developed countries of Europe and is available in C$? Is there a US$ equivalent to XUS? Thanks for your advice.
Q: In a recent reply to an inquiry about TRP you said that it had a good dividend and it had been unreasonably beaten up this year. Could you name 5 other companies that also fit this circumstance.
Q: Hi Peter et al;
In previous answers you state that this should only be bought for income , now at approximately 4.6%. Most of the rate resets which they hold were issued in 2011 or 12. That means that there still remains 1 year of lower rates to be worked into the yield, so the average could decrease further, and the principal ( 25.00 ) could fall further. Am I out of tune? Also, would Transalta be worth looking at in the 4.50 range considering the interest in renewables?
Appreciate your time.
BEN
Q: Greetings:
What can you tell me about wpg-n. It appears to be very cheap and out of favour. Also, what is your latest assessment of plaza reit. plz.un-t.
Thanks BEN
Q: Is MMY attractively priced/valued considering it's overall status? How would you rate the management considering sector turbulence? Did they win or are likely to win their recent legal battles? Thanks in advance.
Q: In my RRSP looking to swap ATCO for another utility. Soon to retire, looking for safety, income and maybe a little growth. My choices are FTS, CU, EMA and BEP.UN. Already have a little EMA. To my eyes it looks like BEP.UN with its juicy yield is the best choice. What do you think?
I am curious about CWB, this bank seems to follow XEG closer then it the does XFN. Is its exposure to the oil field that drastic?? I really like the long history of div growth, the share price to NAV, low P/E ratio and it's low debt. What do you think of this companies dividend (is it sustainable), management, and its growth potential? does this have a greater potential for a rebound then the big 5 banks?
Q: Could you please do a research report on this company? TPK is based in BC and they appear to own the rights for a proprietary technology ("Swiss Water") for removing caffeine from coffee. Appears to be quite a profitable + growing business. Views on TPK would be appreciated. John
Q: Hi Peter / Group - Taking present market concern into account. Would you buy into the market today?(or wait) and if you would buy - what would your top 2 value/2 growth stocks be?...thanks
Q: I was just about to hit the the "buy" button on this stock as the new doom and gloom oil price of $20 per barrel hit the headlines. I am looking for income and (some growth vs seeing a declining share price). Would this current turn of events deter you from buying ENF for a 3-5 year hold. I can accept the ups and downs over that period but a reduced dividend.
Q: Hi Peter and Team!! Warren Buffett had purchased quite a bit of this stock. What are your thoughts on it and would you purchase it now with the Canadian dollar being as low as it is. Cheers, Tamara
Q: Doing a bit of portfolio clean up, what would be your recommendation (keep, replace with) regarding the following mutual funds in a well diversified portfolio. They represent about 8% of the portfolio.
DYN435 up 40%, DYN9405 up 18%, TML1013 down 6.5%, TML 1018 up 12%, AIM1651 up 9%
Please deduct credits as necessary.Thank you.
Carlos
Q: Hi I hold one full position in Qqq and have done well with this, this is probably my only significant position in the US markets the rest are well diversified but mostly canadian stocks. I would like this to be a long term hold, however if you think the US tech stocks have had their run up in the near term, I was considering selling a half position to diversify in Us markets..can you suggest an ETF if you feel that is the right course of action. Thanks.Shyam