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Q: Will Surge Energy survive and eventually prosper? Is there a large short position presently and are you maintaining the confidence you have shown towards this company?
Thanks.
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Q: I know that you like Stantec as a good, solid performer. I own both Stantec and WSP Global, 4% each. My other holding in industrials is CNR, at 8%. (it's grown nicely and am loathe to part with it yet.) My question is: how do you think Industrials will perform in this environment. Seems like Stantec has been taking a rest for a while. I was thinking of switching Stantec for CGI group, which would increase my holdings in Technology to about 19%. I'm looking for a good company with a bit more "ooomph" in it right now, regardless of sector, but CGI's growth appeals to me. Your comments are always valued.
Q: I understand Boralex just finished a successful equity offering and completed an acquisition. I understand the stock has just been upgraded to outperform - what would be your view?
Q: You last commented on First National last August. Could I please have an update, especially in relation to the drop in interest rates. Thanks!
Q: Hi guys, wondering what you thought of is hares global healthcare and bmo global infrastructure as investments at the present time.zgi and xhc . Are the mer's ok and are they a good hedge against our weakening dollar? Do you have a better ETF recommendation or specific stocks in these areas you prefer. Thanks Darryl
Q: Hello Peter and the 5i Team,
My wife's TFSA consists of AP.UN, DH, and KBL. There's also a small amount of CDZ where accumulated cash is deposited. Both AP.UN and DH are enrolled in DRIP's. For this year's contribution, we are considering either CXI or DHX.B. Given that DHX Media pays a small dividend and has a DRIP that gives a 3% discount, but CXI 'might' have higher growth (with no dividend) which stock would you think would be the best for this year?
My wife's TFSA consists of AP.UN, DH, and KBL. There's also a small amount of CDZ where accumulated cash is deposited. Both AP.UN and DH are enrolled in DRIP's. For this year's contribution, we are considering either CXI or DHX.B. Given that DHX Media pays a small dividend and has a DRIP that gives a 3% discount, but CXI 'might' have higher growth (with no dividend) which stock would you think would be the best for this year?
Q: Air Canada has had a strongly negative day for a stock in an uptrend and one explanation I have read is in connection with the Government interest rate reduction. Is this a valid concern and will it effect the stock price even more?
Q: BCE and BAM have been going up lately. I am up quite a bit on both. The PE of BCE is quite high. Do you think it is time to trim it and pick it up when it goes down or use the proceeds to buy Rogers? What would your view be on Brookfield Asset Management. Thanks very much.
Q: how do you apply sector designations to some etf's that cross many sectors; eg xcs or even xhy and xlv (health)
Q: Hi Team
Could you recommend two good growth companies, suitable to a TFSA, that will benefit from the weak loonie and a recovering U.S. economy.
Thank You
Clarence
Could you recommend two good growth companies, suitable to a TFSA, that will benefit from the weak loonie and a recovering U.S. economy.
Thank You
Clarence
Q: STB - I know it's not a strong Balance Sheet - too much debt, etc. etc. but it has given my wife nearly 8% for over 3 yrs.& that huge French transportation co. has kept buying 95,000 shares per month for over 18 months. I can't find out anything else - can you?!
SGY - Insiders keep buying large - even last week. Any news??
Thank you.
SGY - Insiders keep buying large - even last week. Any news??
Thank you.
Q: Your opinion on these two, please: DRT for growth, EIF for high income with some growth. Thanks, Ted.
Q: Hi,
Just a question on Chesswood in light of the new CDN interest rate cuts-
Chesswood reports in CDN though it does much business in the US, and
it is interest rate sensitive, with a high dividend- with all of these now positive factors in mind, why is the stock still struggling? Seems like a no brainer purchase.
Thanks for your input.
Just a question on Chesswood in light of the new CDN interest rate cuts-
Chesswood reports in CDN though it does much business in the US, and
it is interest rate sensitive, with a high dividend- with all of these now positive factors in mind, why is the stock still struggling? Seems like a no brainer purchase.
Thanks for your input.
Q: Chesswood has been weak this year and wonder what you think of it, and when do they report earnings. thanks
Q: I appreciate your comment about this stock?Thank you.Ebrahim
Q: I have recently opened a TFSA for my girlfriend that I will be managing. I have it fully funded roughly $35,000 all in cash. I would like to build a high growth portfolio. We are in our mid 20's so risk and timeline are not an issue. Just wondering if you could give me a list of 5 names that you would start out with. Thanks
Q: Hi, could you please provide an analysis of Sylogist's results, released today. Should the drop in annual profit despite much higher revenues be a concern? Where do you see stock going in next 12 months? Thanks
Q: Please can you give me any info. on his co. Thanks Jim
Q: Good Morning
Can you please tell me whether the following three securities are classified as foreign income and whether they have to be reported on Form T1135 ?
ALA.PR.U ENB.PR.U and 5.8% Brookfield Asset Management Bond maturing in 2017. The first two are preferred shares traded in the Toronto Stock Exchange in US dollars. The Brookfield bond is also in US dollars. All three securities are held in a US account with a Canadian Discount Broker in Ontario. The Discount broker reports the income of these securities annually on T3s and T5s.
If they are classified as foreign income, do we still have to report them on Form T1135, even if our foreign property was less than $100,000 in the preceding year?
Thank you for your advice.
Can you please tell me whether the following three securities are classified as foreign income and whether they have to be reported on Form T1135 ?
ALA.PR.U ENB.PR.U and 5.8% Brookfield Asset Management Bond maturing in 2017. The first two are preferred shares traded in the Toronto Stock Exchange in US dollars. The Brookfield bond is also in US dollars. All three securities are held in a US account with a Canadian Discount Broker in Ontario. The Discount broker reports the income of these securities annually on T3s and T5s.
If they are classified as foreign income, do we still have to report them on Form T1135, even if our foreign property was less than $100,000 in the preceding year?
Thank you for your advice.