Q: Two questions: i) You have previously voiced concerns with respect to NFI production control issues and ii) there appear to have been several additional contract awards to NFI in recent weeks. Do you consider the production issues have now been addressed and no longer a concern and, do the additional/cumulative contract awards represent a significant improvement in this company's outlook and is this a decisive move by purchasers of mass transit vehicles? I appreciate there is unlikely to be a short term profit bump but if there has been a productive move or change in purchasing trends do you expect the benefits will mostly accrue to this company and in the longer term. Thank you for your response.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Could you comment on their earnings? Thank you!
Q: Can you comment on Whitecap’s latest results? Do you like the company? Any other general comments?
Q: I'm curious about what happened to REITs and utilities on Friday. They got absolutely hammered. Some of the utilities, in particular, like Boralex and Capital Power were down 6%-8%. Both sectors plunged like anvils. They performed worse than most tech stocks, yet the fears over the virus should not be able to impact their revenue and profit at all. Do you have any ideas here?
Q: You have probably answered similar questions but are there any companies you would buy here given the market turmoil? In particular, are there names that stand out in the sense that there are babies thrown out with the bathwater that are relatively immune to what's going on and because of strong balance sheets may actually “benefit” relative to their competition. Could you suggest some med. to large cap Canadian and US stocks that stand out to you? Thanks!
Q: My brother did a Ph.D in the area of virus research, at M.I.T. He has zero interest in stocks. He was able to tell us 1 thing regarding this event, it's that Europe, Canada and the U.S.A are currently in what he calls Phase I of the virus breakout (out of 3 phases) and that statistically, the death cases should be much higher in about 2 weeks. This of course might not translate to the equity market, but probably means that worst looking headlines are coming. My plan is to wait 2 weeks and then, start buying on margin *IF* the market is lower than today. Here's my question. Considering that the cost of the loan is 4.95% (all-in-one mortgage from NBC), how much of a drop from today (SP500 is at 2950) would you recommend buying the U.S index? Thank you.
Q: Has the expansion of the US Fed balance sheet since 2008 contributed to the performance of the markets by keeping interest rates low?
Given the last week of market activity, do you think the US Fed will lean towards cutting the discount rate shortly?
Do you think that this is the appropriate policy response?
Why?
Should interest rates be as low as they are?
Does the US stock market need a low interest rate environment in order to do well?
Thank you.
Given the last week of market activity, do you think the US Fed will lean towards cutting the discount rate shortly?
Do you think that this is the appropriate policy response?
Why?
Should interest rates be as low as they are?
Does the US stock market need a low interest rate environment in order to do well?
Thank you.
Q: I noticed that the money managers for the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan sold Disney and Starbuck's and bought a significant position in Blackberry. Do you know why and do you think it was a good move?
Q: I had hoped that GUD would have held up better in the face of the current sell-off, but so be it. Are we reaching attractive levels to add to positions in your opinion?
Thanks
Thanks
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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN)
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Balanced Equity Portfolio (BEPORT)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc. Restricted Voting Shares (BRE)
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Brookfield Global Infrastructure Securities Income Fund (BGI.UN)
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Brookfield Select Opportunities Income Fund (BSO.UN)
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Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (BBU.UN)
Q: I want to buy Brookfield stock, please help me to make my choices and
grade them by order suggesting best choice first .
andrew.
grade them by order suggesting best choice first .
andrew.
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Do these companies do the same thing? They look similar to me and both look crazy expensive. SHOP last 4 Q has made a tiny bit of profit while the other has lost money every Q.There a lot of tech companies selling at crazy multiples to EPS. I am hoping this COVID-19 scare will knock them down a lot; none the less, wondering about your take is on my commentary. Finding it hard to invest in this group.
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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CI Morningstar Canada Momentum Index ETF (WXM)
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iShares S&P/TSX Completion Index ETF (XMD)
Q: Once the current rout in the market bottoms, please suggest the best ETF's listed on the TSX to ride the market back up, purely for capital gains, covering both the TSX and the Dow. These would be short-term investments during the recovery mode.
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
Q: I have enough cash to buy 3 positions. Would you kindly rate the above stocks in order of growth potential. They will be a long term hold.
Q: Thoughts on Q4 results today?
Thanks,
G
Thanks,
G
Q: What do you think of mogo purchase
Q: Does the dividend qualify for the Canadian dividend tax credit? Thanks Brian
Q: Hi 5i team,
I've currently a 2% holding in Microsoft. I've some cash to buy in this meltdown either more Microsoft or start a position in Apple. Comparing their valuation, potential growth or lack of for the remaining of the year, what would be your recommendation and why. Thanks.
I've currently a 2% holding in Microsoft. I've some cash to buy in this meltdown either more Microsoft or start a position in Apple. Comparing their valuation, potential growth or lack of for the remaining of the year, what would be your recommendation and why. Thanks.
Q: two questions...all things equal, would you own any Canadian banks...and if yes, which would be your top 2?
Q: Hi guys,
I was looking at buying some SHOP if the panic continues. While GDP and retail would be hard hit, SHOP presence is mainly online, yet shipping is likely to be impacted perhaps. Do you see them as more or less impacted by the virus than traditional retailers or would there impact be similar to the impact on Amazon?
Thanks,
Jason
I was looking at buying some SHOP if the panic continues. While GDP and retail would be hard hit, SHOP presence is mainly online, yet shipping is likely to be impacted perhaps. Do you see them as more or less impacted by the virus than traditional retailers or would there impact be similar to the impact on Amazon?
Thanks,
Jason
Q: Good morning. My question concerns the shut down of the TSX yesterday afternoon. Our CDN platform goes down yet we have some 50 odd CDN stocks trading on multiple platforms that can still be bought or sold. It seems an entire nation of investors and investment professionals are unable to do their respective jobs because our data system is antiquated. Billions of dollars in trades are held up yet stocks with dual listings can be traded. Once again I'm underwhelmed by all things Cdn. The TSX needs to upgrade it's systems. I can see some enterprising lawyers developing a class action lawsuit on behalf of investors and investing professionals who are powerless under these circumstances to do a damn thing in real ttime. Any thoughts or suggestions? David