Q: Globus Medical - your assessment of GMED ? Thank you
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Q: Any reason(s)for the sharp increases today on both GUD & CLS.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: Do you advise selling into this rise or wait it out? The Chinese company bid does not seem a certainty.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hi team, what is an income investor to do in a rising rate environment? What are the sectors and equities that will be most impacted and what are the best sectors to invest in? Do you have any specific stock recommendations for income? I currently have many of the canadian banks, utilities and telcoms which have all taken a hit.
As always thanks for you advice.
Nancy
As always thanks for you advice.
Nancy
Q: Could you please comment on recent earnings. Thanks.
Q: Could I please get your opinion of this company. Thanks.
Q: May I have your opinion on TRZ. I know you have disliked it in the past. Desjardin has recently come out with a buy rating of $14.00 (10.14 as of writing). They point to high volumes due to increased Canadian Dollar and cash balance of 165 million. May I have your opinion?
Q: What is your opinion of Zomedica?
Thanks!
Linda
Thanks!
Linda
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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN)
Q: I have a half position in both A&W and BPF. Have had long term holding on both. Thinking of selling BPF and taking full position in A&W. Or replacing the BPF with HR.UN. Your thoughts
Q: Lego reported revenue down 5 % for 6 months, net profit down 3 %. USA & Europe sales soft while China sales up. The young boys I see have hand held games. Hand held games have taken over. What does TOY have to counter this move on the part of our youth for this coming Christmas. RAK
Q: My wife and I are retired with pension income sufficient to cover monthly expenses. We are looking for some income and a bit of growth from our investments. Wondering if an investment in XIN AND XTR would help us reach our goal? Is a return of capital involved with either ETF? Also, could you suggest other ETF's that would help us to build a solid, well-divesified retirement portfolio of ETF's. Thanks so much for you guidance.
Q: Your comments on recent report please.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Why do you think ENB has lagged relative to TRP? ENB looks like great value here - yes?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: stock has been acting poorly, even making new low today when other,similar cos are well off lows in the same industry. Debt/cf well under 2. Please comment. Thanks
Q: What is your opinion on Campbell Soup (CPB)? It is trading near its 52 week low but still trades at a p/e of about 35. It also has underperformed the S&P 500 by at least
20% since summer (June-September). Do you think it is undervalued at this level and may even be a takeover target?
Oleh
20% since summer (June-September). Do you think it is undervalued at this level and may even be a takeover target?
Oleh
Q: Greetings 5i,
I am making an effort to increase my exposure to US stocks, and am considering adding a US healthcare position to augment my Canadian healthcare holdings of CSH.UN and GUD.
JNJ was my first thought, given its strong history, massive valuation, and diversification. However, I am (like many, I assume) concerned about its legal troubles; particularly given the severity of the issues that surround them. Moreover, it appears that said troubles may be present for quite a long time.
I am thinking long term (I am 36), am a "buy and hold" investor, and will not need the capital I would be deploying for the foreseeable future.
Do you feel as if this is a good entry point for JNJ (perhaps a half position to start), or would you wait to see how the legal situations unfold before considering this purchase? If the latter, is there another American healthcare stock you might recommend in its place?
Thank you.
I am making an effort to increase my exposure to US stocks, and am considering adding a US healthcare position to augment my Canadian healthcare holdings of CSH.UN and GUD.
JNJ was my first thought, given its strong history, massive valuation, and diversification. However, I am (like many, I assume) concerned about its legal troubles; particularly given the severity of the issues that surround them. Moreover, it appears that said troubles may be present for quite a long time.
I am thinking long term (I am 36), am a "buy and hold" investor, and will not need the capital I would be deploying for the foreseeable future.
Do you feel as if this is a good entry point for JNJ (perhaps a half position to start), or would you wait to see how the legal situations unfold before considering this purchase? If the latter, is there another American healthcare stock you might recommend in its place?
Thank you.
Q: Your comments please on these two Trimark mutual funds: Global Endeavour (aim 1593) and Trimark Fund (aim 1513) regarding recent poor performance, currency issues, and their prospects going forward. Could you recommend alternative funds or ETFs in their place. I've held them for a long time and their MERs are high.I prefer using Canadian dollars.
Q: Hi 5i - If something were to trigger a broad based repatriation of profits for US companies, do you see any names that would see a significant bump?
Q: Thinking of switching to VUN from VUS for long term hold at this time...With the CAD at pretty high levels.Your thoughts.
Q: Hi;
CQE continues to lanquish. It has an FFO of $0.03 per share and production is up 8%. My understanding is that it is performing well and has a high level of inside ownership. Who are the "insiders" on this and what is your opinion of them? I am down almost 70% and I am looking to either triple down with another $4,000 investment or take my loss. What is your opinion?
DON
CQE continues to lanquish. It has an FFO of $0.03 per share and production is up 8%. My understanding is that it is performing well and has a high level of inside ownership. Who are the "insiders" on this and what is your opinion of them? I am down almost 70% and I am looking to either triple down with another $4,000 investment or take my loss. What is your opinion?
DON