Q: Can you please comment on RPD’s results. Thank you
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Investment Q&A
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Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Subordinate Voting Shares (FFH)
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ONEX Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (ONEX)
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Blackstone Inc. (BX)
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Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF (PSP)
Q: Hi 5I,
How would a small investor get in to Private equities. This only seems possible for High Net Worth Clients. Is there good Publicly traded company's or ETF's that focus on Private equities. Is this a type of asset class that is recommended to diversify your portofolio.
Thank you
How would a small investor get in to Private equities. This only seems possible for High Net Worth Clients. Is there good Publicly traded company's or ETF's that focus on Private equities. Is this a type of asset class that is recommended to diversify your portofolio.
Thank you
Q: I have a 3.5% position in KXS (up 20%) and am contemplating selling it to buy CSU. You have often said that you consider CSU to be a safer holding, can you comment on the growth for the two companies.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I currently own PHO 3% RHT 2% AND KXS 5% I would like to add one more tech stock and wonder which would be the best fit with the 3 that I currently own. . CLS, TSGI, or OTEX.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I own shares in Volkswagen. I have received a corporate action notice advising that they are cancelling the Ordinary share sponsored ADR program. I have the option to either receive 2 Unsponsored ordinary share ADRs for each Sponsored ordinary share ADR exchanged or exchange 5 ADRs plus pay any charges or fees per ADR to receive one ordinary share of Volkswagen AG.
Why would a company terminate sponsored ADRs? Would it be better to reveive Unsponsored ADRs or Ordinary shares?
Why would a company terminate sponsored ADRs? Would it be better to reveive Unsponsored ADRs or Ordinary shares?
Q: Hi,
5i is positive on GSY (As I do). How would you respond to Benj Gallander's argument that it is a risky stock due to its high debt load (https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/market-call/benj-gallander-discusses-goeasy~1453874)
Thanks,
IF
5i is positive on GSY (As I do). How would you respond to Benj Gallander's argument that it is a risky stock due to its high debt load (https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/market-call/benj-gallander-discusses-goeasy~1453874)
Thanks,
IF
Q: Do you give members the heads up on BNN Marketcall Top picks? I didn't see any updates prior to your BNN appearance. It would be a nice feature to give members a heads up on these picks.
Q: What caused the sudden jump in COV today? Also when are the next earnings and what is expected? I have i5 to thank for my buying of COV and RHT.
Thanks John
Thanks John
Q: Peter recently recommended RAY.A on BNN, noting that it trades at a P/E well below the industry average (13x). However, when viewing the stock on my trading platform, I see it quoted as 263.5x
Is Peters number taking into account the recent acquisitons?
Is Peters number taking into account the recent acquisitons?
Q: Please give me your analysis on this stock and whether you think it is a buy sell or hold.
Q: how did the quarter look? Thx
Q: Can you please tell me what the dividend payout % for each etf, as well as their 5 year average return is. Would you equally weight them?
Please deduct appropriate question allocation.
Regards
Please deduct appropriate question allocation.
Regards
Q: I would appreciate your comments on TSGI's press release about the Stars Group entering New Jersey's online sports betting market. The Stars Group management team is quite impressive once again, as I see it. Thank you Peter
Q: Questions:
(1) Is there anything in the Kinaxis report that raises any red flags?
(2) Out of 1 to 10 (10 being the best) how would you rank Kinaxis' Q2 report?
(3) Does the Q2 report do anything to alter your long term view about Kinaxis?
Thanks.
John
(1) Is there anything in the Kinaxis report that raises any red flags?
(2) Out of 1 to 10 (10 being the best) how would you rank Kinaxis' Q2 report?
(3) Does the Q2 report do anything to alter your long term view about Kinaxis?
Thanks.
John
Q: Can I have your comments on q2
Kind regards
Stan
Kind regards
Stan
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
I'm certainly not complaining, but can you account for the pleasant surprise from Gildan yesterday (up 21.6%)? It's been languishing lately and this bounce was very welcome.
Also, thanks very much for the ECI recommendation. My TFSA benefited greatly from this stock.
I'm certainly not complaining, but can you account for the pleasant surprise from Gildan yesterday (up 21.6%)? It's been languishing lately and this bounce was very welcome.
Also, thanks very much for the ECI recommendation. My TFSA benefited greatly from this stock.
Q: Hi,
For an income investor, BCE is looking pretty good right now. I have about a 3% position now and I was thinking of bumping that to 4.5% once the dust settles a bit. Was there something in the recent quarterly report that you'd be concerned about over the long term?
Thanks,
Gord
For an income investor, BCE is looking pretty good right now. I have about a 3% position now and I was thinking of bumping that to 4.5% once the dust settles a bit. Was there something in the recent quarterly report that you'd be concerned about over the long term?
Thanks,
Gord
Q: Since buying in January this one has just gone down, why would someone continue to hold on. With toppy markets I don't see any catalyst that will drive it back higher.
Q: Hello I5 team.
SLF seems to be bound in a trading range that hits a top around $55.00 and then backs off in a repeating cycle. Would you be comfortable swing trading this stock to build up a volume of shares to hold long term. By this, I mean, out of 100% of my intended SLF share inventory, I gradually buy when prices are lower (below $50.00) and when price approaches $55.00, sell, say 25% of holdings, then repurchase when price is below $50.00. If price does not go down to that level again, then reassess where the support channel is at the time, to repurchase. The goal is to have SLF share inventory at the lowest cost possible, without increasing trading risks and keeping things common sense.
Thankyou for your response.
SLF seems to be bound in a trading range that hits a top around $55.00 and then backs off in a repeating cycle. Would you be comfortable swing trading this stock to build up a volume of shares to hold long term. By this, I mean, out of 100% of my intended SLF share inventory, I gradually buy when prices are lower (below $50.00) and when price approaches $55.00, sell, say 25% of holdings, then repurchase when price is below $50.00. If price does not go down to that level again, then reassess where the support channel is at the time, to repurchase. The goal is to have SLF share inventory at the lowest cost possible, without increasing trading risks and keeping things common sense.
Thankyou for your response.
Q: I may have been shaken out of Parkland by the comment on BNN about a month ago at $32 and I may have lost confidence in TFII by the fact that Andrew McCreath was shorting it at about $33, except for your reassuring comments. Thank you.