Q: Hi, IVQ has suspended their dividend, stock price has fallen significantly, I am down 70%, is this stock worth holding long term? No further information has been given, Salaries cut, some COVID cases in their rental holdings, sounds like the company is in trouble or facing potential lawsuits?
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Investment Q&A
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $76.80)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW $56.25)
Q: Thank you again for this great service.
I am down about 25% on BNS (and I have no losses for tax purposes and will have more offsetting gains from other holdings). Thinking of selling BNS and buying POW which in my view has more upside. I would appreciate your advice on what to do with proceeds from BNS sale i.e., other suggestions please (I am very well diversified).
I am down about 25% on BNS (and I have no losses for tax purposes and will have more offsetting gains from other holdings). Thinking of selling BNS and buying POW which in my view has more upside. I would appreciate your advice on what to do with proceeds from BNS sale i.e., other suggestions please (I am very well diversified).
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FedEx Corporation (FDX $221.56)
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United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS $86.36)
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Cargojet Inc. Common and Variable Voting Shares (CJT $98.08)
Q: Given the move to more online shopping I would think that delivery services should be the beneficiaries .
Would UPS and FDX be your first choices in the sector or are there others that you think would to be better.
Would UPS and FDX be your first choices in the sector or are there others that you think would to be better.
Q: In February you stated that you consider KEYS:US to be a weak buy. Do you still consider it to be a weak buy? What are the company negatives? I notice the company's stock appears to have weathered the Covid crisis better than other companies even though the stock is still down from its pre-crisis high.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $24.19)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI $29.09)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $38.03)
Q: Can you please recommend what you believe is currently the best Canadian dividend ETF for monthly income and relative stability in this unstable market. You have recommended XEI in the past, but it has about about 11% more Energy stocks compared to ZDV, although XEI does have 5% less financials. I am looking for a long term hold for income in retirement. Thanks, Grant
Q: Taking the following statement at its face value, does that make a case for increasing exposure to covered call ETFs for a retired person looking to income?
"Unfortunately, some of Wall Street’s top forecasters warn that stocks at current prices amid the gloomy economic backdrop are likely to deliver lackluster average returns for years."
Thank you
"Unfortunately, some of Wall Street’s top forecasters warn that stocks at current prices amid the gloomy economic backdrop are likely to deliver lackluster average returns for years."
Thank you
Q: Good Morning ,
What are some companies to invest in for increased speed and more capacity for more home data usage ?
Thanks
Greg
What are some companies to invest in for increased speed and more capacity for more home data usage ?
Thanks
Greg
Q: FVI was one of Ross Healy BNN top picks. His thought being there will be a double gain on both gold and silver. Your take on this company’s balance sheet and geographic location.
Thanks
Roy
Thanks
Roy
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Prologis Inc. (PLD $106.96)
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WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (WIR.UN $26.81)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN $11.74)
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Duke Realty Corporation (DRE)
Q: Which industrial REITs (Canadian or US) are best positioned to ride the Amazon tail winds? Would WIR.UN be one of them? Which REIT would have the most exposure?
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $47.16)
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD $101.14)
Q: Looking at these two ETF's what is the major difference besides price? I see the MER is higher on XWD not sure which is bigger and I assume XWD has canada in it as well unlike the XAW. Can you give me your opinion on this and which you think is better long term buy and forget.
Thanks
Thanks
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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged To CAD Index ETF (ZQQ $158.90)
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Mawer Global Small Cap Fund Series A (MAW150 $15.98)
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Mawer International Equity Fund Series A (MAW102 $89.60)
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Mawer Balanced Fund Series A (MAW104 $38.31)
Q: Hello 5i: Thank you for holding our hands during this difficult time, it is much appreciated. I ask about the Mawer funds, in particular 104, 150, 102. I hold these funds in a RRIF and as all above purchase price I ask if you would keep these funds or are there vehicles that have more potential upside? Thank you Barb
Q: Please comment on earnings. Thanks
Q: If one believes the markets will return to" normal " FSZ looks like a buy. The company just announced a loss of 6.8% in assets to 158 billion in the quarter. (not bad considering the quarter the market put in)The stock is down 40% from the highs. Thoughts please.
Q: Morning 5iTeam, During the 1918 pandemic, how big of a hit did the financial markets take in Canada and the States? And how how long did it take for both markets to recover to pre-1918 pandemic levels?
Cheers and your great work is much appreciated.
Cheers and your great work is much appreciated.
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Mawer Global Equity Fund Series A (MAW120 $45.76)
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Mawer U.S. Equity Fund Series A (MAW108 $101.66)
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Mawer Global Balanced Fund Series A (MAW130 $20.03)
Q: Dear Team,
Of all the Mawer funds, which one or two would be your preferred choices?
And yes, your information and services have been excellent in these uncertain times!
Thank you for that!
Of all the Mawer funds, which one or two would be your preferred choices?
And yes, your information and services have been excellent in these uncertain times!
Thank you for that!
Q: AI put a statement on March 20 that have performed well as a defensive stock in difficult times with little exposure to retail and commercial.It has a good payout was wondering your comments going forward here
Q: We have had 10,000 shares at an avg cost of .58 cents of Medmira sitting in our portfolio for years - assuming it was pretty much a dead duck In the last few days, however, it has sprung to life quacking with an announcement of now providing C19 testing kits . I've read the news info but cannot determine if this is just a flash in the pan and we should grab the money and run. Or, is there something really here that might be a business that can bring the share price up to or past our average cost. Would appreciate your experienced eye in looking at this situation and hearing what your thoughts might be.
Many thanks as always.
Many thanks as always.
Q: Just wondering if you have an opinion about Wells Fargo. It's looking awfully tempting. If not, what US bank would you prefer? Looking for conservative growth. Thank you.
Q: KNT is
taking a hit this morning,do you know of any bad news?
taking a hit this morning,do you know of any bad news?
Q: In response to the question about DowDupont's splitting into 3 entities and the subsequent tax handling, the spin out is recognized by CRA as an
Eligible spin off and you can elect to defer tax implications and restate the ACB of the 3 spin offs to accurately reflect this. Below are some links that may be of use to you.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/eligible-spin-offs.html
Defering tax
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/information-canadian-shareholders.html
Cheers
Scott
Eligible spin off and you can elect to defer tax implications and restate the ACB of the 3 spin offs to accurately reflect this. Below are some links that may be of use to you.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/eligible-spin-offs.html
Defering tax
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/information-canadian-shareholders.html
Cheers
Scott