Q: Looking into these three companies and wondered if you have an option on them.
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Q: I bought this stock 2 years ago at 40.00 now it is 33.00 has done nothing. Should I sell and buy back at lower price . Larry
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Royal Dutch Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (Each representing two Class B) (RDS.B)
Q: I currently have a position in cnq and wondering if this company is the best way to get exposure to oil. I am targeting a 5% position in my portfolio for oil stocks. I am considering selling this position in favour of Royal Dutch Shell. I am not concerned with the Canadian/us exchange since I hold both currencies. My targeted rate of return is 10% per year over the long run (dividend plus capital appreciation)and a 6% current yield in RDS goes a long way in achieving this return. I am also not concerned with the tax impact so the dividend tax credit is not an issue.
What is your preferred way to hold you exposure to oil? Is there a stock that you prefer to cnq or RDS?
Thanks for your comments.
What is your preferred way to hold you exposure to oil? Is there a stock that you prefer to cnq or RDS?
Thanks for your comments.
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Corteva Inc. (CTVA)
Q: With the world feeling a little uneasy about a pending recession, I want to keep only holdings that will weather a downturn. I'm not trying to time the market, and want to hold stocks, that while they may dip, have good balance sheets, good management, and will likely see a recovery. Others I will sell and hold the cash. Above are my current holdings. Do you see any that may be susceptible to excessive weakness in a recession and would therefore meet my sell criterion? Thanks,
Kim
Kim
Q: Hello. Which of these do you prefer, and why? (Or do you prefer another large-cap Canadian oil company?) Can you tell me which has the strongest balance sheet, and the safest dividend? Also, I was going to buy them on a US exchange with US currency. I assume the dividend will be paid in US dollars, and I will still be eligible for the Canadian dividend tax credit, correct? Thanks for your help.
Q: Hi,
I've owned CNQ in the past and it is approaching a level ($30) that I would deem quite attractive. While sentiment is terrible, do you still see value in the Canadian oil sector long-term? A lot of large international companies have pulled out and pipeline progress has been a disaster. It may take a while for sentiment to change and policy to change depending on election results. Do you still see value investing in Canadian energy or has there been an irreversible structural shift/decline?
Thanks,
Jason
I've owned CNQ in the past and it is approaching a level ($30) that I would deem quite attractive. While sentiment is terrible, do you still see value in the Canadian oil sector long-term? A lot of large international companies have pulled out and pipeline progress has been a disaster. It may take a while for sentiment to change and policy to change depending on election results. Do you still see value investing in Canadian energy or has there been an irreversible structural shift/decline?
Thanks,
Jason
Q: Seems like fear has overtaken reason in Cdn oil stocks, would you take a position in the above names? All are very profitable even under present circumstances. Thanks.
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Cronos Group Inc. (CRON)
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Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS)
Q: I'm underwater on a few investments and I'd appreciate you sharing your perspective on if you see these stock improving over the next 3-6 months.
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
Q: Hi,
I currently own all 4. If you were to pair down to two, which two would you have in an RRSP and why?
Thank you!
I currently own all 4. If you were to pair down to two, which two would you have in an RRSP and why?
Thank you!
Q: Hi:
CNQ shares seem to have dropped relative to SU in the last year. Would CNQ have more upside potential than SU in the medium term?
CNQ shares seem to have dropped relative to SU in the last year. Would CNQ have more upside potential than SU in the medium term?
Q: Do you have an opinion about buying either of these at this time? Based on the company numbers you post here, the div yield is about the same but P/E is a bit lower on CNQ. Does the fact that SU is more vertically integrated help or hinder with future corp/stock growth? Do you see either co having a stronger financial position?
I wouldn't mind some capital appreciation but the yields are attractive and I'm thinking that the div is safe with both cos. To me, neither co likely has big upside but they both seem to trade in a somewhat narrow range and given current yields and where the prices are, is either a better buy now or would you hold off for lower prices yet?
Thanks
Ralph
I wouldn't mind some capital appreciation but the yields are attractive and I'm thinking that the div is safe with both cos. To me, neither co likely has big upside but they both seem to trade in a somewhat narrow range and given current yields and where the prices are, is either a better buy now or would you hold off for lower prices yet?
Thanks
Ralph
Q: WTO is under $50 US and were in tax loss season. Now that blood is in the streets I'd like to add some energy names to a non- registered income portfolio. I'm looking for names that have SECURE dividends above 5% and liquidity as well as some growth prospects. Can you provide me with your 3 top picks in this space?. I should mention I already own ENB.
Thank You.
Thank You.
Q: I need to invest in an energy company/ies and have decided upon SU and CNQ so that my energy component of my investments is appropriate . I am both an income and growth investor and at the appropriate time in the near future will invest in one or both of these companies. In your opinion is one of these companies a better investment considering my criteria (and why) or should I invest an equal amount in each. Thank you. Mike
Q: Most analysts are bullish on this one,,, but still the share price is dropping
any idea if it is a good entry point
thanks
any idea if it is a good entry point
thanks
Q: Both had solid results today. Time to start building a position in both at these prices? Thx.
Q: Does cnq have any exposure to the 2 future lng projects in B.C. and which of the above mentioned would you recommend for a 5 year hold and why? Thanx.
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
Q: So Druckenmiller and Soros are putting more bets on oil. I'm not an oil expert, but I do understand the operational leverage that can be created. I also understand there are specific Canadian specific variables to profitability with the pipelines and oil sands etc. If I were to bet with these two, could you give me a list of Canadian oil Companies to bet on? Could you also comment on any possible reason they see oil as attractive?
Much Thanks,
Wayne
Much Thanks,
Wayne
Q: Please comment on results
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
Q: Hi team, I don't have much energy exposure and am looking to add this to the portfolio. I am looking for something that has some growth potential as well as income. I was thinking about VET or WCP, which of these 2 do you prefer right now, or are there others that you would recommend.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Is this a good choice for the Energy sector. Or would you recommend another