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Q: after a large run up from SIS and GUD do you think the stock has become overvalued or do you still believe there is potential for these stocks to rise further? also what are your thoughts on NYX?
Read Answer Asked by steven on September 16, 2016
Q: Good day 5i team, question relates to Healthcare infrastructure within the hospital type environment. In talking to professionals working in primary healthcare (medical/surgical, palliative etc) I get the impression there is a strong need to re design and upgrade aging equipment (beds, monitoring equipment etc). Also, and this is already happening, software upgrades to record charting, patient file keeping etc. Do you have any mid/large cap TSX listed companies or ETF'S operating in this space that you would recommend for a registered/diversified portfolio
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Harry on September 16, 2016
Q: For the past 8 years I have been trying to pick up yield by buying convertible debentures. My objective for the past few years was to get a yield to maturity of at least 5% on these debentures. Today Superior Plus is redeeming one of their convertible debentures (SPF.DB.F). I would like to buy another convertible debenture from the cash that I will be receiving. I am considering JE.DB or JE.DB.B. Both of them have yields to maturity in excess of 6%. What do you think of these two convertible debentures as a fixed income investment? Note that I am not concerned with conversion privilege. This is a proxy for exposure to a fixed income vehicle. I am only concerned about the yield and the company's ability to pay the principal at maturity.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 16, 2016
Q: For the past 8 years I have been trying to pick up yield by buying convertible debentures. My objective for the past few years was to get a yield to maturity of at least 5% on these debentures. Today Superior Plus is redeeming one of their convertible debentures (SPF.DB.F). I would like to buy another convertible debenture from the cash that I will be receiving. I am considering NWH.DB.B or NWH.DB.C. Both of them have yields to maturity in excess of 5%. What do you think of these two convertible debentures as a fixed income investment? Note that I am not concerned with conversion privilege. This is a proxy for exposure to a fixed income vehicle. I am only concerned about the yield and the company's ability to pay the principal at maturity.

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 16, 2016
Q: Dear 5i,

Recently there has been some Q&A about Canadian company shares that trade in Canada and the US, and pay dividends in US dollars. I believe CSU is one of these. I looked into a bit and it seems to trade on the over-the-counter market in the US. Is that correct? If so, would you advise journaling shares from a $CDN account to a $US account to avoid the commission on the exchange rate on the dividends paid? My understanding is the OTC market is not very liquid and is generally to be avoided.

Thank you, Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on September 16, 2016
Q: Can you please explain something to me? Why, at least based on what I read in the newspaper, when the economy shows signs of deteriorating putting off risk of an interest rate rise the market goes up. When things look better for the economy and there is talk of raising rates the market goes down. Wouldn’t most legitimate business do better in a better economy? So shouldn’t it really be the other way around? Why are stocks thought to do better in low interest rate environment? And is it true that they do?
Read Answer Asked by David on September 16, 2016
Q: ULTA update:

Since I 1st asked about ULTA I have been waiting for an entry point as it pullbacks a bit.

There was a big ULTA block print of 900,000 shares at $232.75 via Goldman Sach. That is $209,475,000.

Was Smart Money buying or selling is always what needs to be figured out.

It is sitting around that price today and bounced off the $230 support level.

Will be interesting the next few days I suspect.
Read Answer Asked by Stan (1) on September 16, 2016