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Q: So having been through the Great Recession and now the cornea virus, I finally get it. Review your portfolio ,sell those companies whose fundamentals are damaged and possibly beyond repair ( swallow the loss),deploy your cash after things have settled down and there is more clarity into stocks who have the potential to rebound much better than the stocks you have sold. Is that about it?
Q: Thanks for your calming influence these days. Also appreciate your expression of empathy in your market update: we all recognize that what is unfolding brings a lot of emotional strain.
I own some ZWB because for the last few years didn't really see any catalyst to make banks move rapidly. Its Beta is 0.94. I am wondering if ZEB would be a better holding during the recovery with its Beta of 1.02. Does the "covered call" aspect of ZWB carry a downside for such market conditions?
Thank you.
I own some ZWB because for the last few years didn't really see any catalyst to make banks move rapidly. Its Beta is 0.94. I am wondering if ZEB would be a better holding during the recovery with its Beta of 1.02. Does the "covered call" aspect of ZWB carry a downside for such market conditions?
Thank you.
Q: I would have thought GDI would be in a sweet spot given the current circumstances re COVID 19 and the need for enhanced cleaning etc.. Do you expect it will benefit?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
Q: If I were to average down on these stocks which would you buy first and are there any in which you would not buy at this time. Could ECN go under if things don't improve over the next 6 months. Thank you.
Q: hi,
can I get your best ideas for a long term investor ( who enjoys dividends with some growth ) for the following: (Canadian equities if possible please ) home improvement, Pharma, health services, REITS, drugstores, railways, and any other areas that you think should do well moving forward with covid19 looming over us for the next while...
cheers and stay healthy everyone. make sure to get outside and get lots of exercise! chris
can I get your best ideas for a long term investor ( who enjoys dividends with some growth ) for the following: (Canadian equities if possible please ) home improvement, Pharma, health services, REITS, drugstores, railways, and any other areas that you think should do well moving forward with covid19 looming over us for the next while...
cheers and stay healthy everyone. make sure to get outside and get lots of exercise! chris
Q: What percentage of CPD is in resets these days? It sure has been getting hammered.
Q: Hi TEam,
I know you don't like making short term predictions. However, Canadian dollar is dropping fast. I have some cash parked and would it be a good idea to convert them to US dollars until things settle down.
Thanks
I know you don't like making short term predictions. However, Canadian dollar is dropping fast. I have some cash parked and would it be a good idea to convert them to US dollars until things settle down.
Thanks
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
Q: just wondering your thoughts on the pipelines right now. are the dividends safe at such high yields. would you be a buyer? also i have held EIF for a long time. is divy safe and would you purchase more?
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Veren Inc. (VRN)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
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Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
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TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. (TOG)
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Trican Well Service Ltd. (TCW)
Q: What is the outlook for above noted companies in terms of :
1. Balance sheet. Which companies can survive this down turn in the oil patch? ie not go bankrupt. Please add comments and list companies in order.
2. Which companies are hedged and how long do their hedges go and at what prices are they hedged at?
3. Would you currently take a position on any of these companies?
4. Any other helpful comments are appreciated.
1. Balance sheet. Which companies can survive this down turn in the oil patch? ie not go bankrupt. Please add comments and list companies in order.
2. Which companies are hedged and how long do their hedges go and at what prices are they hedged at?
3. Would you currently take a position on any of these companies?
4. Any other helpful comments are appreciated.
Q: How would you approach the situation where you want to "buy into the dip" but you also have an attractive tax-loss selling opportunity on the same security? Is there any rule of thumb here or it's really a judgment call?
Q: Could a covered call fund on a major index ever stop paying dividends? I realize they could plunge 50% or more in value. Thank you.
Q: What are people with a high net worth doing right now?
Clayton
Clayton
Q: Could you give me an update on Score: fundamentals, structure of business, and ability to ride out the lack of professional sports being played. I'm assuming it has very little if any cash flow right now or are there other sources of income besides sports. Thanks.
Q: Hello,
What are your thoughts on Allied Properties? Would you purchase at the current price and market conditions?
Thanks!
What are your thoughts on Allied Properties? Would you purchase at the current price and market conditions?
Thanks!
Q: If you had to choose between Shopify ($450) or Kinaxis ($90) at current levels, which would you prefer?
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
Q: When I am watching BNN. The futures are showing on the side and the futures are often referred to.
I have always thought of it an a heads up leading indicator how the day would look based on trading over night but I’m not sure.
Can you explain what it actually is and how we should be using the information in som rod our decisions ?
I have always thought of it an a heads up leading indicator how the day would look based on trading over night but I’m not sure.
Can you explain what it actually is and how we should be using the information in som rod our decisions ?
Q: How much cash to they have??
Q: 7:50 AM 3/18/2020
Hi
Are you suggesting selling A&W in your reply this morning to Andrew on March 18, 2020. You said "YUM and CBRL have debt. AW.UN also does, and its cash flow depends on restaurant sales' royalties. We would be very very cautious here. It is better to miss out on a potential gain than to watch capital potentially disappear. "
Do you think A&W will survive till the virus crisis is finally over and patrons return?
Thank you............. Paul K
Hi
Are you suggesting selling A&W in your reply this morning to Andrew on March 18, 2020. You said "YUM and CBRL have debt. AW.UN also does, and its cash flow depends on restaurant sales' royalties. We would be very very cautious here. It is better to miss out on a potential gain than to watch capital potentially disappear. "
Do you think A&W will survive till the virus crisis is finally over and patrons return?
Thank you............. Paul K
Q: I found the earlier question about PPL prefers interesting. So my thought is to sell my PPL common and get the tax loss and buy the PPL preferrred even though the up side on the prefers is only about 100%. In doing some research I found that I do not understand the dynamics of rate reset perfers. The A is reset in 2013 and is down 2.5% today. The S is reset in 2020 and is up 7%. Both are down about the same from the issue. I would have thought that the 2020 resets would be much less valuable as they are sure to be called at the current market price and reissued at low interest. What am I missing