Q: Thinking about buying BAM.A today before the record date for the spin off. Can you explain to me that how BN and BAM can continue to grow after the spin off? Would one be more growth orientated and the other be more dividend focused? Any advice or insight you could provide would be greatly appreciated to inform my decision.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Your full comments on earnings and outlook please
Sheldon
Sheldon
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Deere & Company (DE $508.23)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT $427.09)
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Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC $589.55)
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Quanta Services Inc. (PWR $388.41)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $129.78)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $103.36)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $284.75)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI $274.76)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN $258.11)
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Jacobs Solutions Inc. (J $145.34)
Q: Need to rebuild industrial sector holdings - assume a clean slate. What percentage to invest in each subcategory with top picks [some suggested names-please provide your 2 or 3 top picks] and target buy price would be very helpful. (1) Engineering & Construction- WSP, NVEE, J, KBR, ETN and PWR [for electrification]; (2) Transportation- CNR, CP, TFII, CJT; (3) Goods: LMT, NOC, TDG, BWXT, DE, FLNG, FREY; (4) Services: WCN, GFL, TRI. Thank you.
Q: Peter and team, not sure how to word this but I’ll try. When one buys a bond at less than face value [say $92] when it comes it comes due at the $100 face value, correct? On my brokers website it has a yield for semi annual and annual returns. Let’s say that’s 5% and it comes due in 3 years. Does that 5% make up a combination of the eight dollar capital gain plus the interest paid while I own it. If not how is that 5% calculated. Feel free to pick an existing bond being sold at a discount in order to answer my question. Are there any specific bonds or bond sectors that stand out as investable? I assume I’m better off, if I want to buy a discount, to wait until the next BOC announcement regarding rates.
Thanks as always
Bryan
Thanks as always
Bryan
Q: Do you see any other utility stocks at risk of the same fate as AQN?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Good afternoon my 5i friends. I had a long career in commercial real estate. I'm looking at the core office vacancies and sublets in the CBDs of many big cities, including Toronto and Montreal. The vacancies will drag on with downward pressure on rents and I'm wondering about the fine gang at Brookfield. Do they have inordinate exposure to office space and are they susceptible to rent compression. I am less concerned about retail and I know Brookfield has plenty but the worst is behind us, surely. So, your thoughts on the Brookfield office holdings, please.
kindest regards
al
kindest regards
al
Q: Hi, What is your assessment of Suncor after today's highly anticipated investor's day and stock selling off apparently triggered by company's decision to retain Petro Canada gas station, which has 18% market share of Canadian fuel distribution business. One of the reasons, company assigned was the safety net/cushion this business provides during the times of company facing headwinds of lower demand for oil. Looks like, market was expecting a decision otherwise. which would have helped rerating of shares and narrow the discount, stock trades at, relative to its peers. How would company fund its purchase of Fort Hill Oil sands, from Tech Resources, due to close in 2023 ? How does this all play with activist investor and overall impact on stock price ? Thank You
Q: Hello 5i
I recently asked a question about covered call etf’s and you mentioned ZWU as a good choice. I have recently read about Harvest covered calls being a good choice because they have a more concentrated portfolio. I would appreciate your opinion on the comparison of the two
Thanks
I recently asked a question about covered call etf’s and you mentioned ZWU as a good choice. I have recently read about Harvest covered calls being a good choice because they have a more concentrated portfolio. I would appreciate your opinion on the comparison of the two
Thanks
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG $148.20)
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Docebo Inc. (DCBO $42.18)
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Coveo Solutions Inc. Subordinate voting shares (CVO $8.78)
Q: HI Peter
I have 10,000 cash in my tfsa .I would like to invest in a growth stock that meets the following criteria.
Down 60 to 70 % from highs because of current markets
Profitable
increasing revenues
low or no debt
Cash on Hand
Please provide me with your recommendations
Thank you
Howard
I have 10,000 cash in my tfsa .I would like to invest in a growth stock that meets the following criteria.
Down 60 to 70 % from highs because of current markets
Profitable
increasing revenues
low or no debt
Cash on Hand
Please provide me with your recommendations
Thank you
Howard
Q: Hi there. Can you please comment on Biotech as a sector. Particularly the U.S. Would you say that it has been crashed equally or greater that Software. How do you like it’s potential over the next 12-24 months
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Materials Index ETF (XMA $28.68)
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Vanguard Materials ETF (VAW $197.90)
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Materials Select Sector SPDR (XLB $88.50)
Q: Hi Peter,
Further to my question posted previously on investing in basic materials in ETFs, do you have any Canadian ETFs similar to XLB you would recommend?
Many Thanks,
Roger
Further to my question posted previously on investing in basic materials in ETFs, do you have any Canadian ETFs similar to XLB you would recommend?
Many Thanks,
Roger
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.92)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Bond Index ETF (VSB $23.36)
Q: What short term bond etf would you recommend?
Q: Just reading the ETF/mutual fund newsletter, and the changes to the growth portfolio. I am wondering where I can find longer term returns for the 3 ETF portfolios? Only the 3 month and YTD returns are displayed in the charts, whereas most investors would need longer term info before taking the plunge.
Thanks. Peter
Thanks. Peter
Q: why is this stock doing so well in the last 4-6 weeks? anything fundamental or just herd mentality?
I have a small position, add, sell or hold? thanks
Michael
I have a small position, add, sell or hold? thanks
Michael
Q: Hello 5i,
Your opinion on Shutterstock please.
Thank you
Dave
Your opinion on Shutterstock please.
Thank you
Dave
Q: How does the current collapse in the valuation of bitcoin affect covered call products like BTCY? Is there a thoughtful argument to be made for a recovery trade in bitcoin, and if so, is there any safety added by doing so via a derivative product?
Q: Has Brookfield announced the dividend rate of the new asset management entity post-spin off? Thanks.
Q: Hello, you always liked Crowdstrike as a strong growth stock , what you make of their earnings of today and if the stock go down do you believe it is a buying opportunity for a quality company ? Thanks as always
Q: May I have your thoughts on Imperial Metals? I see the current share price is still below where it was 5 years ago. So no long term wealth has been created. Is there anything positive about this company?
Jim
Jim
Q: Is there anything of note in the 3rd Quarter release? The technology of QST and the world wide focus on reducing methane gases, one would think this company is in a sweet spot to increase sales dramatically - as per this statement from the president (below)... so help me understand why they are not signing oodles of contracts for their clean combustion technology solutions?
"Requests for proposals have increased significantly from both international and domestic companies, who are exploring opportunities to use Questor’s integrated solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, eliminate flaring and venting to meet the new regulations focused on methane."
"Requests for proposals have increased significantly from both international and domestic companies, who are exploring opportunities to use Questor’s integrated solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, eliminate flaring and venting to meet the new regulations focused on methane."