Q: with the latest news on moving more crude by rail, should we be buying this stocks or more of them?
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Q: I have a pretty nice gain on WCN in my TFSA. I am thinking about selling it and buying CP. My main reasoning is that WCN is nearly trading at twice the valuation of CP. WCN is probably less volatile but CP, I think, is forecasted to have greater eps growth in 2019.
What do you think ?
Thanks.
John
What do you think ?
Thanks.
John
Q: Hi Guys,
I like to own one of the railways. Which one would you prefer?
Thanks, Henry
I like to own one of the railways. Which one would you prefer?
Thanks, Henry
Q: CP is at 267.68. Is it a good time to sell
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $145.46)
Q: What is your preferred holding in this sector? I currently hold CNR.
Q: I would like to add one railway holding to an already well-diversified portfolio .. given the recent news about CN's development of a bitumen "puck" as an alternative method for shipping crude, which of these two (CNR or CP) would you favour this month? Does this news have implications for pipelines?
Q: Who will benefit the most from the current crude-on-rail initiative (i.e. Alberta paying for rail cars to transport crude) CNR or CP? Thank you...
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $145.46)
Q: Hi,
Can you provide your overall views on the transportation sector and your ranking of the three noted companies. Thank you.
Can you provide your overall views on the transportation sector and your ranking of the three noted companies. Thank you.
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CSX Corporation (CSX $39.67)
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Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC $283.25)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
Q: Looking at starting a position in railroads - how would you rank the above for a 3-5 year period and why - are there any others you would rank higher - and what is your overall view on investing in this sector at this time.
Thanks,
Terry
Thanks,
Terry
Q: Please compare the two rail companies for projected revenue growth and your thoughts on growth and possible share price appreciation in the next one and three years timeframes.
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $145.46)
Q: I am looking for a transportation company to add to my portfolio. With another delay in the TransMountain Pipeline, is now a good time to consider the rail companies, and if so, which one should benefit more from a possible increase in oil shipment?
With or without the oil shipments, is there another transportation company you would recommend instead, planning on a 5 year time frame?
Thank you
Grant
With or without the oil shipments, is there another transportation company you would recommend instead, planning on a 5 year time frame?
Thank you
Grant
Q: Do you consider CP a buy at this time ?
Q: The price of the CP stock has been steadily increasing for quite some time, and has now passed most estimates. Do you think this run might end? I see the suggested P/E appears to show value. What is your overall view about CP?
thanks, Leonard
thanks, Leonard
Q: Hello Peter.
What is your opinion on the increasing operations ratio and the labour demands in the context of profitability. Do you think the growth in revenues would absorb the increased costs adequately enough to justify current valuation levels?
Appreciate your opinion as always.
What is your opinion on the increasing operations ratio and the labour demands in the context of profitability. Do you think the growth in revenues would absorb the increased costs adequately enough to justify current valuation levels?
Appreciate your opinion as always.
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA $48.55)
Q: Hi Peter
I currently own both railways. CP does not produce much in the way of a dividend while CN does.
I depend on Dividends for my retirement, and am looking for for cash flow. I notice ALTA Gas pays 9% and has done so for some time. Would it be advisable to sell my CP and buy into ALTA. I currently hold 400 shares of CP and 800 of CN
Thank you
John
I currently own both railways. CP does not produce much in the way of a dividend while CN does.
I depend on Dividends for my retirement, and am looking for for cash flow. I notice ALTA Gas pays 9% and has done so for some time. Would it be advisable to sell my CP and buy into ALTA. I currently hold 400 shares of CP and 800 of CN
Thank you
John
Q: Hello
My question is related to the vastly discounted price that Canadian oil companies are able to achieve for their product, with many analysts indicating they need to get it to either or both coasts so it can be sold for a better price. I would think that the rail companies are probably getting some of the oil to the coasts, and have to potential to move greater volumes even if more costly than pipelines. Are CNR or CP in the position to benefit form this need to move the oil to 'tide water'?
Thanks,
Brian
My question is related to the vastly discounted price that Canadian oil companies are able to achieve for their product, with many analysts indicating they need to get it to either or both coasts so it can be sold for a better price. I would think that the rail companies are probably getting some of the oil to the coasts, and have to potential to move greater volumes even if more costly than pipelines. Are CNR or CP in the position to benefit form this need to move the oil to 'tide water'?
Thanks,
Brian
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FedEx Corporation (FDX $343.97)
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United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS $94.80)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $140.82)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP $108.64)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $145.46)
Q: Hi there,
I am looking to add a company in transportation to my portfolio. On all metrics TFII seems cheaper on a valuation basis than the others. Any reasons you would prefer my other options and why?
I am looking to add a company in transportation to my portfolio. On all metrics TFII seems cheaper on a valuation basis than the others. Any reasons you would prefer my other options and why?
Q: Hello Peter,
I currently have a greater than full position in CP and have been hesitant to trim it back given how well the stock has been doing. However, I'm concerned about how the situation with Nafta will affect the stock. Can you provide insight into how you think this or any other factors might impact the stock price in the near and long term? Many thanks!
I currently have a greater than full position in CP and have been hesitant to trim it back given how well the stock has been doing. However, I'm concerned about how the situation with Nafta will affect the stock. Can you provide insight into how you think this or any other factors might impact the stock price in the near and long term? Many thanks!
Q: Hi Peter, I am looking in buying cp or cnr. Any thoughts.? Thanks. Alnoor
Q: Hi 5i,
Which railway co. would be your favorite at this time. Does one of these companies have more exposure to the US and would a fallout in NAFTA have any affect. Which one has more exposure to crude by rail.
Thanks Dave
Which railway co. would be your favorite at this time. Does one of these companies have more exposure to the US and would a fallout in NAFTA have any affect. Which one has more exposure to crude by rail.
Thanks Dave