Q: The news release was buy ICG on Sept. 19th, and yes I believe you are right, they are re-ferring to zones. Is there a book would recommend for reading up on mining.
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Q: Peter; It looks to me that the vaunted LNG projects in BC are not going ahead in the next 5-10'years. Are their specific gas companies that will be affected if this happens? Thanks,
. Rod
. Rod
Q: Hi 5i. I recently sold the last mutual fund held in a RRSP. It was AI Clarington Canadian Dividend fund (series X), which has had reasonable (?) performance over several years, but the MER of 2.75% was excessive versus the gains in my opinion.
I am looking to find a couple of ETF's that could replicate the fund. It held roughly 80% Cdn companies, 18% USA, and 1% South America.
As always, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks T.
I am looking to find a couple of ETF's that could replicate the fund. It held roughly 80% Cdn companies, 18% USA, and 1% South America.
As always, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks T.
Q: Hi, there seems to be a lot of momentum lately with Rocky Mountain. In July, you thought it was "ok". Any different view now?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Presntly paying a 6% is the divident sustainable. What is the outlook going forward.
Thanks
Vince
Thanks
Vince
Q: According to Yahoo Finance the payout ratio for ABT [Absolute Software Corporation] is 102.3%.
Is that correct?
Why would this company have a payout ratio over 100%?
Thanks.
Is that correct?
Why would this company have a payout ratio over 100%?
Thanks.
Q: I currently invested in this company and I'm down quite a bit, should I hang in there with or cut my loses now, I own it in TFSA.
Q: Hi, will the approval of the LNG project in BC have any effect on TWM's business , negative or positive
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Regarding DBO, is there any recurring cash flow benefit to DBO after the sale of the seat,such as service and tech support contracts etc? Is the sale a "one of event" ? How do they grow a steady cash flow stream?
Q: Good afternoon 5i,
I am wondering what your thoughts are on Logistec. It has come down significant as of late, and looks attractive, to me at least. If my memory serves me well, Mr Hodson has previously given this company a strong endorsement.
Is it a buy at this level, what is its long term outlook. How much insider ownership?
Many thanks,
Karim
I am wondering what your thoughts are on Logistec. It has come down significant as of late, and looks attractive, to me at least. If my memory serves me well, Mr Hodson has previously given this company a strong endorsement.
Is it a buy at this level, what is its long term outlook. How much insider ownership?
Many thanks,
Karim
Q: I have owned ZZZ since about $22. and it has done very well. The stock went to over $33.but has now come back a couple of bucks. I an assuming that there is no material change or news that is causing this? Some analysts have suggested that ZZZ is getting too expensive. The same was said about Dollarama a few years back and that stock has since tripled. Would you continue to hold this at current levels? Thanks
Q: Would you buy this stock at $39.41? (Friday's closing price.) I recently and a bit reluctantly sold my position at $42.81 as I had noted numerous sales by insiders while looking at INK Insider Selling on TD's Webroker sight. In a previous question I asked, you replied you were not aware of any selling. Am I missing something here? Thanks, Bill
Q: Peter,
For derivative exposure re. wells Fargo, it has almost none as a percent of total exposure.
for the others:
JPM aound 7%
City around 9%
Goldman around 13%
Morgan Stanley around 28%
So on that metric only, Wells is a pretty good bet, notwithstanding the abomination of what they just did and their complete ignorance of respect of customers (50 shades of gray) and of respect of employees!!
For derivative exposure re. wells Fargo, it has almost none as a percent of total exposure.
for the others:
JPM aound 7%
City around 9%
Goldman around 13%
Morgan Stanley around 28%
So on that metric only, Wells is a pretty good bet, notwithstanding the abomination of what they just did and their complete ignorance of respect of customers (50 shades of gray) and of respect of employees!!
Q: I feel considerable empathy for the person who's throwing in the towel on HCG, as I have watched my holding plunge by 10, 20, 30, 40 and now 50%. i have decided to take the advice of the poster suggesting ignoring the day to day noise; I've gone a step farther and decided to treat it as "lost" money now that it's become a fairly insignificant portion of my portfolio. I'm not at a stage in my life where I can wait for a seriously long term recovery, but thanks to you, I'm sufficiently diversified that I do't need to.
On another note: an earlier poster was looking for an ETF with a lower financial holding. At 23%, I think CDZ is lower than most.
On another note: an earlier poster was looking for an ETF with a lower financial holding. At 23%, I think CDZ is lower than most.
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Extendicare Inc. (EXE)
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Sienna Senior Living Inc. (SIA)
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Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (KMP.UN)
Q: 10:25 AM 10/2/2016
Hello Peter
........an addendum to the question I asked yesterday [repeated below]
Maybe Sienna SIA is a better choice for income and some growth than either EXE or KMP.UN. SIA seems to have a better dividend history. I already have a full position in CSH.UN. Your advice?
Thank you.... Paul K.
9:33 AM 10/1/2016
Hello Peter
I recently purchased a small position in Killam Apartment REIT in my TFSA. It was chosen as an income investment. I am now having second thoughts that maybe Extendicare would have made a better choice.
Both have about the same dividend yield now but I think now maybe EXE has more chance of growth. However I see KMP have skipped 2 monthly dividend payments in 2015 and one so far in 2016. Is this a real concern? But then EXE cut their dividend over 40% in 2013.
Also in tough times vacancy rates at KMP might be much greater than at EXE. It is easy to sell KMP and switch to EXE with my discount broker. What is your opinion of these two companies and what would you advise me to do? I am just looking for reliable income and maybe a bit of growth.
Thank you........ Paul K
Hello Peter
........an addendum to the question I asked yesterday [repeated below]
Maybe Sienna SIA is a better choice for income and some growth than either EXE or KMP.UN. SIA seems to have a better dividend history. I already have a full position in CSH.UN. Your advice?
Thank you.... Paul K.
9:33 AM 10/1/2016
Hello Peter
I recently purchased a small position in Killam Apartment REIT in my TFSA. It was chosen as an income investment. I am now having second thoughts that maybe Extendicare would have made a better choice.
Both have about the same dividend yield now but I think now maybe EXE has more chance of growth. However I see KMP have skipped 2 monthly dividend payments in 2015 and one so far in 2016. Is this a real concern? But then EXE cut their dividend over 40% in 2013.
Also in tough times vacancy rates at KMP might be much greater than at EXE. It is easy to sell KMP and switch to EXE with my discount broker. What is your opinion of these two companies and what would you advise me to do? I am just looking for reliable income and maybe a bit of growth.
Thank you........ Paul K
Q: According to a BNN guest, MDA has been negotiating a procurement structure that allows them to compete for US military contracts but that allows them to retain their Canadian domicile for head office & taxation. Approval is expected this fall assuming they are successful.
Do you have any more info or opinions on this? Thanks!
Do you have any more info or opinions on this? Thanks!
Q: A follow up question to one earlier today. You say that you would expect a bid of between $18 and $22 for the announced privatization. CBL is only trading at around $16.50 suggesting the market either expects a lower bid (which shareholders would probably not accept) or that there is considerable uncertainty that the privatization bid doesn't happen.
Either way the market does not see this announced potential privatization as credible?? Do you agree and does the company have a history of looking at this without being serious? Thanks
Either way the market does not see this announced potential privatization as credible?? Do you agree and does the company have a history of looking at this without being serious? Thanks
Q: I just barely caught a commercial in which you are recommending a trading platform. Wold you be able to confirm the company so I can do some research. Also if you don't mind, why did you select this particular platform. Thanks in advance, Mike
Q: Linamar and Magna are both up about 3% today.Is there an explanation for this? I hold both and am not complaining. Joe
Q: I would appreciate your current assessment of Tree Island Steel as a growth stock.
Thank you,
John
Thank you,
John