Q: What is the cause for the major drop today?
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Q: Hi.
Now that their buyback is substantially complete, would you have any comments on where this may be headed in the short to medium term? I find it a difficult company to evaluate.
Now that their buyback is substantially complete, would you have any comments on where this may be headed in the short to medium term? I find it a difficult company to evaluate.
Q: Beijing company operating in the holographic cloud sphere. Lots of attention today after recent IPO. Appreciate any comment/views You can provide.
JOHN
JOHN
Q: Grateful for an update of your views on Olli. Outdoor you buy now ?
What are your favorites, Cdian and US, in the sector ?
Gratefully,
Jacques, IDS
What are your favorites, Cdian and US, in the sector ?
Gratefully,
Jacques, IDS
Q: Thoughts on their 1/4ly release, thanks
Q: How come Blackberry is listed in the tsx 60 but Shopify is not?
Q: After market close today,announced Tender Offer for remaining 48.8% of G.Please comment especially comparing the tender price to the current market price & the original purchase price.Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: I look at the Fair Value published by Mornngstar for stocks. I noticed that the published values almost change daily. Why? What triggers the volatility of the values? Thanks.
Q: Just curious if you have done any research on the company Knight acquired (Biotoscana)? With Latin America and Brazil in particular being hit hard by Covid I’m thinking for the next number of quarters they may not be particularly accretive to earnings (and that might be the best case scenario). I know that you do engage management from time to time of companies you cover, have you picked up any concerns from Knight itself?
Q: Hi Everyone at 5i! I own shares of BPY.un and HR. un. HR cut its dividend but still offers a dividend of over 6%. BPY has a higher dividend which it has not cut yet. I would like to sell off my HR and reinvest in BPY to conglomerate my holdings. Do you think this would be a good move? Cheers, Tamara. PS. I caught Peter’s virtual Money Show presentation today. It was excellent!!! Thank you!!!!
Q: Just wondering what you thought of MTLO's earnings from the other day?
Thanks for the great work!
Thanks for the great work!
Q: what do you think of the 3.753% bonds with maturity on 2027/07/12 ? would you have default concerns if the recovery is slower than expected? thanks
Q: I have held cpd for some time and I am down about 50 percent What will it take for this pref share ETF to recover I am a long term investor
Thank you
Paul W
Thank you
Paul W
Q: Your thoughts on FCX please thanks
Q: Any reason for ELY to be down yesterday. Are you still positive on ELY How much does Erik Sprott own ? RAK
Q: Dear 5i,
Can you suggest some non-Bond type Canadian traded ETF's that might have similar performance characteristics to a short term Canadian bond ETF. I am hoping you may be able to suggest some relatively low risk Canadian ETFs that have a little income with minimal chance of capital loss.
thanks
Can you suggest some non-Bond type Canadian traded ETF's that might have similar performance characteristics to a short term Canadian bond ETF. I am hoping you may be able to suggest some relatively low risk Canadian ETFs that have a little income with minimal chance of capital loss.
thanks
Q: Hi, I see that you are recommending to invest in both of the companies. My concern is that they have already increased quite a bit and their share price is high. Where do you see the stock price heading? Thanks
Q: 5i has been bullish on ENB in the recent past. Today, David Jagielaski at The Motley Fool recommended that investors "dump" this holding. Thank you in advance for your comments.
Q: Hi 5i team,
You kindly answered a recent question of mine re: minimizing risk of U.S. estate taxes (I am high net worth investor). I posed the question of emerging markets exposure, and asked you to compare VWO (U.S. situs) versus ZEM (Canadian situs); and you recommended ZEM for avoiding U.S. situs investment. My follow-up question has to do with making a comparison between VEE (the Vanguard Canada emerging markets fund) and ZEM. My understanding is that all ETFs registered to Vanguard Canada (such as VEE) are considered "Canadian situs" investments, even though they hold investments outside of Canada. So here are my two questions:
1. In a comparison between ZEM and VEE, would you recommend one over the other (the goal is Canadian situs investment within my RSP for long-term emerging markets exposure, at least 5 to 10 years).
2. In general, how can one most easily determine whether a security-- whether ETF or individual stock--is Canadian or U.S. situs investment (for estate planning purposes)?
Ted
You kindly answered a recent question of mine re: minimizing risk of U.S. estate taxes (I am high net worth investor). I posed the question of emerging markets exposure, and asked you to compare VWO (U.S. situs) versus ZEM (Canadian situs); and you recommended ZEM for avoiding U.S. situs investment. My follow-up question has to do with making a comparison between VEE (the Vanguard Canada emerging markets fund) and ZEM. My understanding is that all ETFs registered to Vanguard Canada (such as VEE) are considered "Canadian situs" investments, even though they hold investments outside of Canada. So here are my two questions:
1. In a comparison between ZEM and VEE, would you recommend one over the other (the goal is Canadian situs investment within my RSP for long-term emerging markets exposure, at least 5 to 10 years).
2. In general, how can one most easily determine whether a security-- whether ETF or individual stock--is Canadian or U.S. situs investment (for estate planning purposes)?
Ted
Q: RE Earlier question re timing of receipt FLTR shares.
My itrade rep said the same -almost word for word.
My itrade rep said the same -almost word for word.