Q: I have owned GSY for a few years now and I'm very happy with my returns but how can a company that is showing good growth, has a growing dividend, consistently beats earnings (with several blow out quarters), be trading at around 10x next years earnings. I realize people don't like the industry but it just makes no sense. What am I missing?
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Q: I sold yesterday half our position which was in a rsp, now we have an amount equal in a cash account representing 1.5 % of our portfolio. I see the stock is up today another 3% on low volume, no news except this marijuana growing joint venture a couple month ago. Do you know if there is insider buying?
I am tempted to cash out. your advice is always precious.
Thank you.
I am tempted to cash out. your advice is always precious.
Thank you.
Q: During the year I exercized some warrants into common shares . Is my cost of my shares the exercize price PLUS what I paid for the warrants OR can I claim a loss on the warrants as the sales proceeds was NIL on exercise? Thanks
Q: Hi Peter, l am looking in to buying gps today. Any thoughts?. Thanks .Alnoor
Q: Your opinion on this stock and it's payout ratio please . Thanks!
Q: Good day, CSU has reached about 6.3% of my portfolio. This company performs so well I have a hard time trimming it. Is it best to bring it down to 5%, or is CSU good enough to let run up to 7 or 8 percent in a portfolio.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I submitted a Q on Avigilon but apologize as it came up private, somehow I must have hit the private box by mistake. You can take your response & Q off private so other viewers can see if they are interested. Sorry for the problem, John Boyce
Q: Is it still time to invest in this company? or is it too late the increase is done...
Q: Greetings 5i team:
Can you please suggest 3 stocks on a valuation basis that still have a good balance sheet that you consider have the best potential over the long term. If you can draw them from the mid-cap or larger dividend paying universe so much the better, irrespective of sector. Finally, if you could highlight what you see as the biggest risk for each?
Thank-you,
Can you please suggest 3 stocks on a valuation basis that still have a good balance sheet that you consider have the best potential over the long term. If you can draw them from the mid-cap or larger dividend paying universe so much the better, irrespective of sector. Finally, if you could highlight what you see as the biggest risk for each?
Thank-you,
Q: Hello,
You have advised that you are increasing your membership fee on December 1st. Could you pls advise what this fee will be?
Thank you
Margaret
You have advised that you are increasing your membership fee on December 1st. Could you pls advise what this fee will be?
Thank you
Margaret
Q: Please provide your comments about the recent appointment of James Henderson as COO and possible appointment to CEO next spring.
The stock has done well in the past few months but historically it seems that just as things are looking good bad news breaks. As I am typing this question, the stock has dropped by 5% with today’s news. Is this an over reaction?
I have held AVO for the past two years, in my TFSA and it represents only 2.4% of my total portfolio.
Should I continue to hold this stock?
Thank you
Stephen
The stock has done well in the past few months but historically it seems that just as things are looking good bad news breaks. As I am typing this question, the stock has dropped by 5% with today’s news. Is this an over reaction?
I have held AVO for the past two years, in my TFSA and it represents only 2.4% of my total portfolio.
Should I continue to hold this stock?
Thank you
Stephen
Q: hello team,
Has the downside move been a little too much on the release of the "Executive Succession Plan"? Is there any other news?
Has the downside move been a little too much on the release of the "Executive Succession Plan"? Is there any other news?
Q: Goeasy is halted this morning. Please let us know when you know what the news implications will be for the stock. Thanks.
Q: With Sears Canada closing down, Toys R Us filing for bankruptcy protection, and now The Bay signalling trouble is it time to sell HR.UN? Does the rest of the company have enough earnings to offset the declines in retail?
Q: Would love to hear your thoughts on both companies? Outlook for next quarters and better growth potential?
Thanks Kindly for your answers.
Thanks Kindly for your answers.
Q: Do you still think Trek looks 'decent'?
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF)
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
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CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. (CWX)
Q: Hi, would like your opinion on Enf. I have had it over a year with a 4% loss,but doing ok with dividend.
I was thinking of switching to either CWX or INE for a little more growth with a dividend. Would you consider this a ok switch or would I just be spinning my wheels.
Sector is no problem, but do like good management,good cash flow, lower debt, some growth etc.
Or could you recommend one or two dividend stocks with some growth?
Thanks,long term member
I was thinking of switching to either CWX or INE for a little more growth with a dividend. Would you consider this a ok switch or would I just be spinning my wheels.
Sector is no problem, but do like good management,good cash flow, lower debt, some growth etc.
Or could you recommend one or two dividend stocks with some growth?
Thanks,long term member
Q: Royalty companies are a favourite for me and thus this is of interest.Can you shed any light on this company?
Q: Hello,
My question is about smaller dividend paying oil companies. I have referenced Torc, but the question could be about the entire universe of companies. These stocks continue to drift lower, even with the oil price firming in and around $50 USD. My understanding is that most, if not all of these companies can continue to pay dividends and make money if the oil price stays at these prices or higher. What will it require to get investors interested in this sector again?
Regards,
Robert
My question is about smaller dividend paying oil companies. I have referenced Torc, but the question could be about the entire universe of companies. These stocks continue to drift lower, even with the oil price firming in and around $50 USD. My understanding is that most, if not all of these companies can continue to pay dividends and make money if the oil price stays at these prices or higher. What will it require to get investors interested in this sector again?
Regards,
Robert
Q: I am looking for a US industrial/building momentum stock. What do you think of VPG and KBR? I'd appreciate other suggestions also. Thank you for your thoughtful replies. My day is not complete until I read member questions.