Q: Hello All, Thanks for the great advice. In view of the Fed backing off on stimulus what do you think of short treasury ETFs? I leaning toward TBE or TBX. What are the risks?
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Q: Good evening, Peter.
May I have your thoughts on Mandalay Resources' (MND)report of Q2 production and sales? Are the numbers significant?"
Thanks,
Ed
May I have your thoughts on Mandalay Resources' (MND)report of Q2 production and sales? Are the numbers significant?"
Thanks,
Ed
Q: Route1 Inc. Do you know anything about this company. Do you think it will go to zero.
Q: RWJ and XSU
RWJ US Dollar ETF
XSU Cdn Dollar ETF
I am looking for an entry into US market and would like your opinion on these two small cap ETF's.
Your comments greatly appreciated.
Nadine
RWJ US Dollar ETF
XSU Cdn Dollar ETF
I am looking for an entry into US market and would like your opinion on these two small cap ETF's.
Your comments greatly appreciated.
Nadine
Q: any idea why such massive volume on sgy? mike
Q: New Offering: Pacific and Western Bank of Canada
Do you have any opinion on this one?
Thank you.
N
Do you have any opinion on this one?
Thank you.
N
Q: Hi, Peter,
I am thinking of buying LFE.to, a basket of Cdn. life ins. preferred etf.I have missed taking a position in a Canadian Life ins. Is, this a good way to play the ins. area, or will it be riskier if interest rates rise? Would i be better to buy one of the ins. co's such as Sun life or Manulife?
Thanks, Jan Lucas
I am thinking of buying LFE.to, a basket of Cdn. life ins. preferred etf.I have missed taking a position in a Canadian Life ins. Is, this a good way to play the ins. area, or will it be riskier if interest rates rise? Would i be better to buy one of the ins. co's such as Sun life or Manulife?
Thanks, Jan Lucas
Q: Hi Peter:
I did own Shawcor, SCL.a, I sold it last year for a profit
As it services the pipelines, it has a steady source of income
Would you think that the dividend is safe and do you still think
that it could be a take over target at 1 point ?
Thanks!
I did own Shawcor, SCL.a, I sold it last year for a profit
As it services the pipelines, it has a steady source of income
Would you think that the dividend is safe and do you still think
that it could be a take over target at 1 point ?
Thanks!
Q: Hi Peter et al,
AVL-T
Avalon Rare Minerals seems to be on a bit of an up tick. Still trading below book value from what I can tell on Globeinvestor.
What are your thoughts?
Vern
AVL-T
Avalon Rare Minerals seems to be on a bit of an up tick. Still trading below book value from what I can tell on Globeinvestor.
What are your thoughts?
Vern
Q: Could you give me a brief outline of forgien ETF"s & taxes in a TFSA
Q: Hi, what are the Emerging Market plays that are on the TSX, if any. They have been beaten up as of late. I'm guessing an ETF of some kind..............tia
Q: I am under water by about 30% on penn west. it has made a come back lately with new management. Do you think the run is over or should I hang in?
Q: Good morning Peter & team,
I have been considering adding more energy stocks to my dividend-oriented portfolio, namely Arc Resources and Vermilion Energy. I am a bit perplexed on the valuations of these companies. Both pay a decent dividend in the 4.35% to 4.55% range. What confuses me is that the payout ratios for each are well over 100% (though the dividends are covered by cash flow), and the P/E ratios are sky-high. Am I looking at the wrong metrics here? Is there another, more appropriate way to evaluate these companies? My initial thought is that despite the energy sector's struggles, these are very expensive stocks. Your comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
I have been considering adding more energy stocks to my dividend-oriented portfolio, namely Arc Resources and Vermilion Energy. I am a bit perplexed on the valuations of these companies. Both pay a decent dividend in the 4.35% to 4.55% range. What confuses me is that the payout ratios for each are well over 100% (though the dividends are covered by cash flow), and the P/E ratios are sky-high. Am I looking at the wrong metrics here? Is there another, more appropriate way to evaluate these companies? My initial thought is that despite the energy sector's struggles, these are very expensive stocks. Your comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
Q: CSU, ESL, SYZ: I am a bit light on tech stocks - which of those would you recommend today - or a bit of each?
Q: what is your opinion on LOY &NLN.THANKS.
Q: your opinion on opel (OPL) would be appreciated, both on the company and share price.
CDJ
CDJ
Q: Good morning 5i. I hold 1,250 shares of BTB REIT in my TFSA account. The stock is down 4%+ this morning, presumably a reaction to issuing new shares to pay down debt and other purposes. Your thoughts on this small REIT?
Thanks as always
Tom
Thanks as always
Tom
Q: Good Morning: Could you please give me your thoughts on Sun Life Financial
Q: Peter,
I have a link below to a King World News interview with William Kaye. I was curious about your take on his comments on the physical gold market, if you have a take.
http://www.kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/Broadcast/Entries/2013/7/10_William_Kaye.html
Thank you,
Marc
I have a link below to a King World News interview with William Kaye. I was curious about your take on his comments on the physical gold market, if you have a take.
http://www.kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/Broadcast/Entries/2013/7/10_William_Kaye.html
Thank you,
Marc
Q: btb.un issued a sale of 17000000 trust units at 4.65 with market at 4.80-also did one in december-will this dilution hurt the value ?