Q: Do you think Parkland with eventually be reclassified to consumer staples similar to couche-tard if they keep purchasing convenience stores? Would they have to divest their distribution business in order for this to happen?
Q: Hi there, further to my earlier question - I saw on Market Call Tonight and that report was from the same short sellers that discussed CXR. Considering where CXR is today, should we be concerned about the future share price of HCG?
Q: Home Capital was once a 5%+ weighting in the Balanced Equity portfolio; now it is under 2%. Are you more inclined to add to the position here or cut and run, particularly since the P/F now has 23 positions and your stated preference is for 20? Also referencing the seeking alpha report is this a case of where there's smoke, there's fire?
Q: You mentioned in a previous answer that AVO would not get a premium valuation for a very long time. I was wondering if you can elaborate more on this? Is this because of the lowering of prices and also the dept increase?
From what I gather they are trying to increase their market share (which I think is currently 2%).
Q: 17% of my portfolio is in REIT,s. Is this to high a weighting or should I reduce. I am holding REI.UN, CUF.UN and CRR.UN. Equal amounts. If I am to reduce, which one do you recommend I should sell?
Q: Paul Colbourne continues to purchase stock in the open market. Another 65000 last week. My question is can the CEO still be buying his own company shares if he feels the company will be taken over or is PC buying because he feels the stock is cheap. His previous history speaks seems like he knows what he is doing.
Q: Good Afternoon,
There hasn't been any discussion in regards to Africa Oil (AOI) in a long time. Where do you see this name in a few years? Also do you still believe a sale of the company is their ultimate exit strategy?
Thank-you.
Q: I am looking for growth + income and trying to identify stocks with a decent value position. What are your thoughts on Hammond Power Solutions? Do the recent earnings have a significant effect on the decision to buy and hold longer term (for me that's 2 + years).Thank-you.
Q: I have a question about Manulife Floating Rate Senior Loan Fund (MFR.UN). It pays a monthly dividend of .0563 (annual div .68) at today's share price of $8.48 for a yield of 7.96%. Is this riskier than a preferred share? Does the floating rate change monthly? Or is it set annually or on a longer period? This investment could be in my RRSP or TFSA account.
Q: Memex Inc., OEE, is a small company that looks like it has a chance to grab a share of the Internet of Things platform for industries. Their web page lists interesting case studies with real corporations accompanied by many credible customer testimonials. It seems very risky and currently suitable only for mad money but it is one that might be worth keeping an eye on. No dividend but could be a growth story. Would be interested in your thoughts. Thanks, Phil PS Sorry, for all the repeats.
Q: Hi all at 5i... I have a query ....what is a better investment at this time..an individually owed, mortgage free, rental property versus a REIT? So I drew up a list...at least as far as I can see, ..pros and cons. The rental property...pro- I have a tangible asset which can generate a monthly income and hopefully appreciate in value over time. Con- I enter the world of becoming a landlord with all of its issues. There is the cost of the up keep of the property. The question remains, how much more will the property appreciate given the fact that the market is very high already. The REIT ...Pro... No landlord headaches...A steady stream of income...others that do the buying and selling of the properties held and a diversification of properites. Con...success of the REIT can depend on the management team, the market can fluctuate and interest rates can change and effect the valuation of the REIT. As far as my exposure to real estate, I,only own my own home and a goodly amount of stocks and bonds. A small percentage of the stocks are Reits. How would you weigh in on this...and could you suggest some Reits that are investment worthy. Thank you, Tamara
Q: Over the last 5+ trading days MRG.UN has been moving down from a recent 52 week high ($13.65). Today MRG.UN closed at $12.95 and moved below its 50 day moving average. As well, recent daily trading volumes are frequently higher than their average volume. Today for example, the volume was well over two times the norm, albeit the average daily volume is only about 26,500. I also noticed late today - on the TMX site, that RBC appears to be doing the majority of the selling of this stock. I would appreciate your thoughts re this REIT. I hold 2000 units that I purchased at $10.00 several years ago. I SO appreciate your expertise. Thanks.