Q: Was the GC quarter that bad? I saw that it was a beat. Anything said in the call that dropped the stock?
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Q: Can you comment on LUC earnings miss. Still ok to hold for dividends?
Q: I don't see any reason for the 3.5% drop today. Do you?
Sheldon
Sheldon
Q: I was reviewing my portfolio and looking to reinvest some dividends that have accumulated and was thinking about PLC. Then right before my eyes it dropped 5.87%
Now I am hesitant, What was the reason for the drop?
Thx
Steve
Now I am hesitant, What was the reason for the drop?
Thx
Steve
Q: Hello 5i is there any reason why the above 5G stocks are acting so poorly, good earnings amazing potential in so far that the 5G roll out is concerned and yet.. what I'm missing.. Thanks
Q: Peller is down almost 10% this week. Any reasons for this weakness?
Q: Hi, can you tell me what the next ex-dividend date for Enbridge is? I'm finding different dates.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can you comment on the latest results for Shopify. What are we to make of the increasing costs reported? In your opinion is this increase in costs a "one-off" or reflective of something more serious.
Many Thanks.
Many Thanks.
Q: hello 5i,
I have generally done well with your stocks but I bought tlt:US only a couple of weeks ago. I am already down 4 percent. I imagine I bought at a bad time because it has gone up for the year. Now stock markets are moving up and bonds, I guess are moving down. I am at a bit of a loss regarding how to proceed with this. I suppose I should buy something like gst's with fixed income to make sure i don't lose money. so, the question is what to do with tlt now. Do you still consider it worthwhile in the current situationÉ
thanks
I have generally done well with your stocks but I bought tlt:US only a couple of weeks ago. I am already down 4 percent. I imagine I bought at a bad time because it has gone up for the year. Now stock markets are moving up and bonds, I guess are moving down. I am at a bit of a loss regarding how to proceed with this. I suppose I should buy something like gst's with fixed income to make sure i don't lose money. so, the question is what to do with tlt now. Do you still consider it worthwhile in the current situationÉ
thanks
Q: comments please on the quarter. Thx
Q: i thought gsy earnings were good, the forecast was good, stock down 5.00 seems like a bit much, stock was not expensive to begin with.. your comments. dave
Q: comments please on the quarter? Thx
Q: What do you think of the current situation in Chile from an investment standpoint? Some of the banks have been hit hard as has ECH, the US Chile ETF. Do you know of any Canadian ETFs with a decent Chilean concentration? Thank-you.
Q: I know this company is one of your favourites,but it just keeps going down,also plc why the big drop today.
Thanks
Peter
Thanks
Peter
Q: Brian this morning mentioned the negative momentum in PBH. Any idea why it's down about $10 the last few weeks, on no news? You tell Brian you'd be comfortable continuing to hold. Would you also be comfortable adding to an existing $95 position?
Q: Please comment on their acquisition announced this morning. Thanks.
Q: If one were interested in investing in Artificial Intelligence what might you recommend for Canada, US or abroad. More so interested "safer" stocks, as opposed to trying to hit a home run.
Thanks, Lee
Thanks, Lee
Q: Cheers;
This is a follow-up to the question from Rick from the west coast.
I own some BBU.UN which has been OK but not great. I am thinking about switching it for BAM.A which yield's a bit more and has a stellar history. I'm in it for the long term. Would you approve.
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
This is a follow-up to the question from Rick from the west coast.
I own some BBU.UN which has been OK but not great. I am thinking about switching it for BAM.A which yield's a bit more and has a stellar history. I'm in it for the long term. Would you approve.
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Q: Seems like this stock has been acting very well in the last year, your opinion on it at this time.
Q: Hello 5I,
Just trying to better understand the recent shifts in the stock market sentiment here in Canada. Over the last couple of weeks, I note that safe dividend growers (mainly utilities: AQN, FTS, TRP etc.) and REITS in general are trending down. So are growth stocks such as SHOP, CSU, LSPD etc.. I also note that resource stocks are on an upswing lately. Are investors seeing an upswing in this sector or are resource so cheap that they have nowhere to go nut up?What is driving the market? Are lower interest not expected anymore here in Canada? Is the pending deal in the USA-China going to benefit resource stocks in Canada so much that we will see an uptick in inflation and an eventual rise in interest rates in Canada vs. lower interest rates in the US? I am wondering what am I missing? I know no one can read exactly what will follow, but can you help me better understand the "What and Why" of what is trending currently. Thank you!
Just trying to better understand the recent shifts in the stock market sentiment here in Canada. Over the last couple of weeks, I note that safe dividend growers (mainly utilities: AQN, FTS, TRP etc.) and REITS in general are trending down. So are growth stocks such as SHOP, CSU, LSPD etc.. I also note that resource stocks are on an upswing lately. Are investors seeing an upswing in this sector or are resource so cheap that they have nowhere to go nut up?What is driving the market? Are lower interest not expected anymore here in Canada? Is the pending deal in the USA-China going to benefit resource stocks in Canada so much that we will see an uptick in inflation and an eventual rise in interest rates in Canada vs. lower interest rates in the US? I am wondering what am I missing? I know no one can read exactly what will follow, but can you help me better understand the "What and Why" of what is trending currently. Thank you!