Q: Two questions. #1: Nuvei will be sold and go private. Shareholders will get $34.00 U.S. approx $ 46.90 Canadian today. Is it best to sell now or wait for the transaction to go through ?
#2 : HPS.A was moving along just fine and has recently gone down dramatically. Why ?
Q: I had purchased this in a Canadian TFSA. Just reviewing my investments and I must have asked for this to be transferred to the US TFSA due to dividends being paid in US currency. However, the cost is listed as the Canadian amount! No wonder it's showing I'm underwater. but I don't think it correct. Have you or your readers come across this problem before?
Q: Is there any particular reason why banks (eg. BNS, TD, RY, etc) won't enter the same "non-traditional lending" market as GSY or PRL? Seems like regular banks have all the infrastructure for it and it sounds like there is money to be made. Do you think this would ever be a possibility in the future?
I hold VI but I know you prefer the unhedged version, VIU. For me to make that change, would I just sell my VI and buy VIU on the same day as I'm sure they won't move much intraday. It's in my RRSP so no tax issues.
Q: Hi folks,
I am looking to add either PRL or CELH to my TFSA. Primarily looking for growth. May I have your opinion as to which one you think has the best growth profile going forward.
Thanks
Q: For the last 10 years, SLF has been the better stock to own. Since December 2023, MFC has been better. In their most recent earnings MFC beat and SLF missed. MFC's PE is a little higher, dividends are about the same, SLF has better ROE, MFC has a much better profit margin. If buying one of them today, which do you think is better going forward? Or with the chance interest rates will be coming down in the next year would it be better to buy a bank instead?
Are US "mortgage reits" similar to Canadian Mortgage Investment Corporations?
Could you please provide a few ideas of US mortgage reits for me to research?
These would be held in an US$ RRSP, to minimize any tax considerations.
Would the distributions be similar to US corporate dividends and not US MLP distributions (K-1 tax form) which are problematic to hold in RRSP accounts?
Q: At the bottom of your website there's a link to Google Play, to download an Android application. However, all I get when I click on it is a non-existent application. Moreover, if I search directly on Google Play, I can't find any application for 5iResearch.
Please tell me how to find your Android app or, if it really doesn't exist, you should remove this link to Google Play.
Q: HPS - Can you expand on their specific SBC, 1st look one might think $16,671,000 million in SBC in one quarter WTH... 1 year ago that expense was $4,478,000.
Noted share price as of March 31 $145 so it seems they issued over 100,000 shares as compensation and that is it?
But reading more into it thanks to some twitter(X) ppl I follow (you are tagged in it so you can see exactly what i mean) and its as if they are updating their DSU (deferred share units Directors and Senior executives can defer compensation as stock + they do issue some as awards) and then RSU PSU (recently the new LTIP was instituted for Senior Executives).
Please shed some light on this is that a correct interpretation because they state on page 11 of 1st Quarters Interim financial statements that they issued 1335 DSU shares at $115.80 and a total of 10,388 PSU/RSU shares were issued @ $117.26 this quarter = $1.37 Million at those prices and 11,723 shares.
*BUT noting an expense of $10,836,500 for DSU recorded in general and admin expenses + $5,834,000 expense for PSU/RSU expense recorded = the stated SBC expense of $16.67 Million.
How do they calculate that expense?!
I understand they need to update this quarterly as share price moves as its money owed to Directors and Senior executive but next quarter the stock is lower then is this expense updated and then potentially less?!