Q: Hi, could I please have your view on this ETF. It is small in AUM but seems to have a lot of underlying holdings. Wondering if these holdings are relatively mature stable companies (for China!) like utilities, telcos, banks etc.. Would you consider the distribution relatively stable? Also is it currency hedged to the Canadian $. Thanks.
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Q: Good day guys:
Please comment on earnings .
Thank you
Mark
Please comment on earnings .
Thank you
Mark
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOOK VALUE AND TANGIBLE BOOK VALUE
Q: Can I have your thoughts on the company in light of recent financing Debt metrics and outlook for growth ?
Q: Can you comment on the prospective filed by Shopify?
Also comment on earnings for shop and ENb?
Thanks
Also comment on earnings for shop and ENb?
Thanks
Q: Hi, Could you please post Shopify quarter street estimates for Rev/EPS. Thanks
Q: Hi 5i,
I was seeing some BEPC shares trading today, July 28th, and bought some. With the spin-out not even ex dividend until July 30, where did the shares I was buying come from?
Thanks!
I was seeing some BEPC shares trading today, July 28th, and bought some. With the spin-out not even ex dividend until July 30, where did the shares I was buying come from?
Thanks!
Q: Hi 5i team,
Kodak caught my eye today. It was up 250% in the pre-market. I used to own it 100 years ago. Last I remember, it was on the verge of bankruptcy as no one was buying cameras anymore with all the smartphones offering that function. Now it wins a contract from the U.S. Government to manufacture drug ingredients to help offset supply chain issues with China. I don’t plan on buying Kodak but this seems like the craziest company pivot I have seen from manufacturing cameras to drug ingredients. A sign of the times, perhaps?
Dave
Kodak caught my eye today. It was up 250% in the pre-market. I used to own it 100 years ago. Last I remember, it was on the verge of bankruptcy as no one was buying cameras anymore with all the smartphones offering that function. Now it wins a contract from the U.S. Government to manufacture drug ingredients to help offset supply chain issues with China. I don’t plan on buying Kodak but this seems like the craziest company pivot I have seen from manufacturing cameras to drug ingredients. A sign of the times, perhaps?
Dave
Q: Next Thursday, 11 companies (which I hold) are reporting their earnings either before market opens or after market closes. This is a record for me. Curious, what procedures do you or other 5i team members use to deal with even more companies reporting their earnings on the same day in a timely manner? Thank you.
Q: I bought shares in csh.un many years ago in my registered account for income and exposure to the health sector. Do you recommend selling them today? If I sell them what investment would replace it?
Q: What do you make about Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund? The key statistics don’t look great (negative profit margin) and the share price over the past 5-years has just declined.
It does pay a very high dividend though.
Thanks
It does pay a very high dividend though.
Thanks
Q: I bought these share for income in my registered account many years ago. Would you recommend that I continue to hold them?
Q: Yesterday,TFII has released its financial results for its second quarter. Based on such disclosure, is TFII a buy at its current price or if its shares are overvalued?
Q: Question asked by Terry: "What was the price of Fnv and the price of gold at the end of 2011?" Canada Stock Channel will give compound earnings on $10,00.00 with and with out dividend back to 1995. Just enter the stock symbol and date range. https://www.canadastockchannel.com/compound-returns-calculator/
Q: Commodity prices seem to be rising...Might help this company and was the new issue just completed successful or not?? how do the prospects look on this one? txs
Q: I am wondering what the most relevant gold price is. I see the December gold futures contract displayed on BNN as of yesterday, and which just touched 2k, but that contract seems a little far out (time wise). Shouldn't they be showing the September or October contract prices when the August contract 'rolls over'? Is the spot price the most relevant price, or the front month contract? When exactly is a futures contract considered 'rolled over'? What is a reliable source for the gold spot price?
Please deduct as many credits as necessary and help me clear up my confusion. Thank you.
Please deduct as many credits as necessary and help me clear up my confusion. Thank you.
Q: What do you think its fair price should be at this time and what year end target price do you give it assuming oil runs up to 45-50.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
What are your thoughts on this company for a small cap play? I realize its high risk but do you see potential in terms of good management and general future prospects? Could you comment on debt, revenue and insider ownership?
Thanks as always for all you folks do.
What are your thoughts on this company for a small cap play? I realize its high risk but do you see potential in terms of good management and general future prospects? Could you comment on debt, revenue and insider ownership?
Thanks as always for all you folks do.
Q: Please provide some context with respect to Intel's recent woes in nano chip deliveries. What material consequences are likely?
Secondly how if at all is Photon Control impacted. TSM has been an immediate beneficiary. Does PHO supply INTC or TSM?
Thanks, Hugh
Secondly how if at all is Photon Control impacted. TSM has been an immediate beneficiary. Does PHO supply INTC or TSM?
Thanks, Hugh
Q: How do you feel about RBA these days