Q: I'm interested in dipping a toe into DIV. Can I have your thoughts on it for dividend income and possible growth. Thanks, Ted
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Q: Appian has a successful IPO last week with a soaring stock price after the company debut. Past data indicates slow growth with increasing losses in the last quarter. Please kindly advise if it is a good candidate for investment? Thank you. Bill
Q: Can I please get your opinion of OSI Systems.
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
Q: Hello,
I am considering buying a CAD-listed ETF such as XAW or VXC. Could you advise which account (RRSP, TFSA) I should hold the purchases to avoid or minimize withholding U.S. taxes on any dividends? I recall reading that buying a CAD-listed ETF of US/International stocks would not be sufficient to avoid US withholding taxes on any dividend. I am not sure if this statement is indeed accurate.
Thanks
I am considering buying a CAD-listed ETF such as XAW or VXC. Could you advise which account (RRSP, TFSA) I should hold the purchases to avoid or minimize withholding U.S. taxes on any dividends? I recall reading that buying a CAD-listed ETF of US/International stocks would not be sufficient to avoid US withholding taxes on any dividend. I am not sure if this statement is indeed accurate.
Thanks
Q: I note an article in Globe may 31 Insider selling - COO of Magna sold out. Is this a red flag?? thx Jim
Q: Aimia bond (May, 2019- 8.44%) vs KWH.UN vs ALA.R. Which one is the safest in both principle and income? Please rank. Thanks
Q: I have done well over the years investing in the fast food industry such as AW.UN, PZA and others. I am thinking of exiting the sector, at least in Canada, due to the changes being implemented in Alberta and Ontario which will raise the minimum wage significantly. I understand it affects everyone equally but the prices will have to rise at these locations and it could generally force patrons to seek other ways to get lunch etc. The same store sales seem to be slipping in this sector already and now add in higher costs. Unfounded concern?
Q: Hi Peter: I have 2500 shares of BPF.UN which is 17% of my RIFF. This is also 4% of my total investment portfolio. I have owned BPF.UN for sometime wherein the dividend pays a return of 8% on my original investment. Considering your recent remarks about would you suggest I sell, reduce or keep my shares? If I sell can you suggest a replacement? Thank you for your valuable advice. Ron N.
Q: I am looking into investing in Canadian shale plays (i.e. Duvernay basin). Can you suggest any names that look interesting, from a drilling and infrastructure perspective?
Thanks.
Arvind
Thanks.
Arvind
Q: What metrics and valuation methods would the buy side street use in arriving at price targets for CF and similar companies?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
Q: 1. I want to make sure I'm not overweight in oil and gas. Since some utility companies have gas, do they count as utility sector or oil and gas?
I own FTS, ENB, ALA and WCP. Obviously WCP is a pure oil and gas stock and FTS is a utility because its electric, but how would you classify ALA and ENB? Globe and mail investor classifies ENB as oil and gas and ALA (although ALA does have gas so I am confused) as utility which would put me at:
WCP, ENB oil and gas
ALA and FTS Utility
Do you agree with the above? This would give me an 8% weighting in each?
2. I was also thinking of using my cash position to add kwh.un which i believe classifies as a utility due to the focus on electric. It would bring me to a 12% weighting in utilities if my above sector allocations are correct. I have all ten sectors represented in my portfolio and would be buying for the dividend. what do u think?
I own FTS, ENB, ALA and WCP. Obviously WCP is a pure oil and gas stock and FTS is a utility because its electric, but how would you classify ALA and ENB? Globe and mail investor classifies ENB as oil and gas and ALA (although ALA does have gas so I am confused) as utility which would put me at:
WCP, ENB oil and gas
ALA and FTS Utility
Do you agree with the above? This would give me an 8% weighting in each?
2. I was also thinking of using my cash position to add kwh.un which i believe classifies as a utility due to the focus on electric. It would bring me to a 12% weighting in utilities if my above sector allocations are correct. I have all ten sectors represented in my portfolio and would be buying for the dividend. what do u think?
Q: I purchased Savaria at a much lower cost and sold taking profit. It has gone up steadily since I sold If I purchase shares at this 17+, is there much growth left in the company?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I keep wanting to buy something in the solar space. The overall trend seems to be too strong to not do well eventually. Picking a winner however is another matter. Does CSIQ look better given the latest results and the new and substantial contract in Dubai? If not CSIQ is there anything you would recommend? Thank-you again for your insight and great service, the only great service I have ever come across for us mere retail investors.
Q: I am wondering whether it is time for me to dump these two and put the money into something with a bit more of an uptrend. Am thinking of SIS for one. What's your opinion on the future trends of these three for the next 1 - 2 yrs?
Q: Good morning, 5i team,
I know you don't usually give advice on US stocks. I wonder if you can provide your opinion if Amazon is a buy at the current price! What do you think of the valuation n growth in the next three years? What would be the greatest risk?
Do you think it's better to buy a Healthcare stock instead? If yes, can you provide a name or two mainly for growth?
Thanks a lot! Rossana.
I know you don't usually give advice on US stocks. I wonder if you can provide your opinion if Amazon is a buy at the current price! What do you think of the valuation n growth in the next three years? What would be the greatest risk?
Do you think it's better to buy a Healthcare stock instead? If yes, can you provide a name or two mainly for growth?
Thanks a lot! Rossana.
Q: Which stocks in the Income Portfolio would you consider to be the higher risk dividend names? Thanks
Q: I have a question about saputo . I have owned it for quite a while . What do you think of this company . I am wondering if I should take profits and go somewhere else .? I read a bad report from TD
Q: Could I get your opinion of AKG (Asanko Gold) in light of Carson Block's recent shorting of it?
Q: I took a half position in PRO REIT two months ago after the Globe breakout article and I’ve since read all 5i’s past commentary which I found encouraging.
It is appearing that this is a solid growing REIT with great dividend and monthly DRIP. The payout ratio is dropping, they continue to make accretive acquisitions and it won’t be long before their market cap is over 100 million attracting new investors.
Would now be a good time to add to the position after the latest offering? Any other insight or advice you can offer me on PRV is appreciated.
Craig
It is appearing that this is a solid growing REIT with great dividend and monthly DRIP. The payout ratio is dropping, they continue to make accretive acquisitions and it won’t be long before their market cap is over 100 million attracting new investors.
Would now be a good time to add to the position after the latest offering? Any other insight or advice you can offer me on PRV is appreciated.
Craig
Q: Can I please get your opinion of Killam Apartment REIT.
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave