Q: Hi, how do you see Brookfield's valuation right now? Is it still fairly priced? What would be a good entry price given the very reasons and likely upcoming volatility? Thank you
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Q: Goodmorning
What are your thoughts on ATS latest quarter?
Thks
Marse
What are your thoughts on ATS latest quarter?
Thks
Marse
Q: Can you please comment on earnings and the company overall? What would be a good entry point? Thank you
Q: Can you comment on UBER earnings, their forward guidance and US currency headwinds, and the perceived battle with TSLA's robotaxis.
Uber stock price has been flat for a year now - is it undervalued? The market seems to pricing in nothing less than solid earnings and guidance beats, is this a sign that the market considers large cap US stocks to be grossly overvalued in general, and anything less than perfection will result in a sell off?
Uber stock price has been flat for a year now - is it undervalued? The market seems to pricing in nothing less than solid earnings and guidance beats, is this a sign that the market considers large cap US stocks to be grossly overvalued in general, and anything less than perfection will result in a sell off?
Q: What is your level of concern around a possible dividend cut at some point on Telus?
Q: I want to ask whether it'd be good to buy JPM and RIVN now to invest for 5 years.
Q: Your thoughts on a decent entry point? Management rating 10 being the best.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: With regards to EFN.TO. It was extremely volatile on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025 when the US tariffs were due to be implemented against Canada. It looks like EFN price dropped as much as 12% compared to it's previous Friday close but it seem to recover and ended up with a drop of 1%. Can you please give your take on this behaviour and what entry price might be reasonable considering the tariff climate (or wait). Many thanks.
Q: Can BIPC be owned along with TRP, ENB & BEPC in a non-registered account? Not too much overlap? Good to receive dividends in US dollars in this crazy period.
Thanks for your input.
Thanks for your input.
Q: We've been reading of lots of deregulation coming in the U.S generally, but especially in the financial sector. Pundits have taken to saying 'animal spirits will be unleashed'. Additionally, I wonder if orange imperialism will tend to trickle down to C suites. Can you suggest a Canadian name or two in relevant sectors that might be more likely to be taken out?
(With the proviso that their debt levels be on the low side for sector average.)
Deduct as you see fit.
Thank You,
Tim
(With the proviso that their debt levels be on the low side for sector average.)
Deduct as you see fit.
Thank You,
Tim
Q: My grandson is looking to buy Toi, and since it has taken off recently, what would be a good entry point now? Thanks for your over the top service
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
Q: I don't really want to spend C$1.45+ for each USD cash. So to gain US market exposure, does it make sense to buy CDRs of US companies (Cdn $ version of their large cap stocks) ? for example JPM, MSFT, GOOGL, BRK.B etc.
Q: Hi Peter and team,
I'm wondering how resilient TFII is in the face of prolonged tariffs (if it ever comes to that). The business section of the Toronto Star had an article with a scary introduction:
MONTREAL - Truckers say the sweeping tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump would wreak havoc on their industry as trade between Canada and the United States takes a hit.
“If these tariffs came in at those levels for a prolonged period, this could be the final nail in the coffin for many trucking fleets,” said Stephen Laskowski, president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
“It’s a grim picture.”
Realizing that TFII is a large company, does it have what it takes to 'weather the storm'?
Thanks for your insight.
I'm wondering how resilient TFII is in the face of prolonged tariffs (if it ever comes to that). The business section of the Toronto Star had an article with a scary introduction:
MONTREAL - Truckers say the sweeping tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump would wreak havoc on their industry as trade between Canada and the United States takes a hit.
“If these tariffs came in at those levels for a prolonged period, this could be the final nail in the coffin for many trucking fleets,” said Stephen Laskowski, president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
“It’s a grim picture.”
Realizing that TFII is a large company, does it have what it takes to 'weather the storm'?
Thanks for your insight.
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Stantec Inc. (STN)
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Mainstreet Equity Corp. (MEQ)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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EQB Inc. (EQB)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
Q: Looking at some Canadian mid cap stocks. How would you rank these 9 stocks for estimated total return potential over the next 5 years. BYD, DIR.UN, DOL, EQB, MEQ, PBH, STN, TFII, TIH. Thanks.
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Royal Canadian Mint - Canadian Gold Reserves Exchange-Traded Receipts (MNT)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS)
Q: I have a question about investing in physical gold. Can you please explain the differences between the MNT and PHYS? I noticed that MNT outperforms PHYS and it trades at a premium to NAV while PHYS trades at discount. The expense rates 0.35% vs. 0.41% seems to be close enough to justify the differences in performance and discount..?
Q: DRX continues to fall. I have been keeping it as a 3 year plus hold because of its value and possible growth due to its innovative technology. Your thoughts.
Also, are there any Canadian stocks that you were favorable on that you think investors should consider selling now that tariffs appear to be happening? Thanks Steve
Also, are there any Canadian stocks that you were favorable on that you think investors should consider selling now that tariffs appear to be happening? Thanks Steve
Q: Your thoughts on Allied please.Thanks.
Q: Could I have your thoughts on these three companies for new positions in our new investing environment.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Q: Hi,
I know that Kodak is a bit "special" with the pension plan surplus issue. Other than the potential benefit from that are there any other compelling reasons to purchase it?
Regards-Dave
I know that Kodak is a bit "special" with the pension plan surplus issue. Other than the potential benefit from that are there any other compelling reasons to purchase it?
Regards-Dave
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Alphamin Resources Corp. (AFM)
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Rusoro Mining Ltd. (RML)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Fairfax India Holdings Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (FIH.U)
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Maxim Power Corp. (MXG)
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Velan Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (VLN)
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GRAVITY Co. Ltd. (GRVY)
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Kenon Holdings Ltd. (KEN)
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NewMarket Corp (NEU)
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IES Holdings Inc. (IESC)
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SiriusPoint Ltd. (SPNT)
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Wheels Up Experience Inc. Class A (UP)
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you name a few publicly traded companies, besides CSU, that have no analyst coverage and have never had analyst coverage. Any market cap, any sector, U.S. or Canadian. Thanks.