Q: In your recent response to Helen you noted an almost doubling of earnings over the next 2 years. RBC shows earnings of $6.08 2015,$6.16E 2016,$6.70 2017E. I am wondering what numbers you are projecting.
Many thanks.
Mike
Would you increase holdings in hcg at this time; the model portfolio is slightly underweight on the equity as am I. With the stock repurchase plan announced, would you go to 5-6% of total portfolio?
Q: I noticed in the Globe this morning an article about Chemtrade making a hostile takeover bid for Canexus. I own Chemtrade only and would like your opinion on the pros and cons of this action for Chemtrade. Also, any idea as to whether or not this would be a good acquisition for them? Many thanks, Don
Q: I'm looking for an income component to my portfolio. i already have decent exposure to large dividend paying companies (cdn banks, BCE, Telus, ENB, TRP, BEP, BIP, CU, VZ, MO). i have a small amount in bonds but i am hesitant putting more money towards bonds at this point. where else would you go to for income for a total return of 4%-5%? Riets (XRE)? Preferred shares? This will probably be a 3%-5% weighting in my portfolio and a long term holding. Thanks
Q: I am holding TIP in the US as inflation protection, however I am having doubts regarding this strategy. For real return type bond ETFs, an increase in the relevant CPI increases income, yet rising inflation will be met with rising interest rates on nominal bonds that will drive the price of inflation-protected bonds down as well, negating the benefit of the increased income on a total return basis. It would seem to me that real return bonds are only protection from a central bank that has lost control over inflation; orderly inflation not so much. Is this an accurate assessment?
Q: Good Morning: A two part question about CBO. First, what is the difference between CBO and CBO.A, and is one preferable to the other for retail investors? Second, and more importantly, I notice that the stated yield (on my BMO Investorline fact sheet) for CBO is currently 3.3%. In your opinion, would an increase in interest rates in the US be likely to affect this rate in a significantly negative fashion?
Q: Can I please get your analysis on these three companies. All three have broken into profitability of late and seem nicely primed in the small/micro cap arena.
Q: Hello: I read a few of your recent answers to other people that mention MDA. I noticed that your report about this company is dated Mar. 2013. I also looked up their dividend history and saw that in Mar. 2015 they cut the dividend by 43%. So, I'm wondering, especially with the dividend cut, what is compelling about this company?
Q: I have watched this company, without actually buying any of its penny stock, for a few years now, fully expecting it to go under. (Initially its fortunes were closely tied to the mining industry.) However, to my surprise it has found other niches for its technology and trades fairly actively, settling down at around 4 cents. It seems to regularly get "rescued" by private placements, who in turn get warrants with a strike price a few cents higher than the share price. I presume that these private investors would not be putting their money into ADK if they didn't see some promise.
What is your opinion of the viability of this company? Is it a speculative buy?
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Asked by Gregory on September 14, 2016
Q: Good morning Team
What do you think of Birkshire Hathaway? It is about $148.97 as of end of day Monday.I do need some Financial and I have some U.S.$ to deploy. I cannot find much on 5i site. Sorry for yet another US question
Thanks for your guidance on this
Q: I have a question about 552
Hi Peter,
Can shareholders of the cheaper B stock attend the annual general meeting and if yes do you need to own a minimum number of shares. Given the pullback today would it makes sense to buy? Thanks as always.
Looking forward to seeing you and the team at the money show this week in Toronto.
Maggie
Q: SYZ and TNC both started to rollover weeks before this downturn. Now they are down considerably along with NYX and IRD. From reading all of the questions and answers pretty well everyday I have never heard anything negative about any of these, so do you think they are all good companies that will have good upside potential. Is there any preference for growth over the next six months? Thanks for your good service. Dennis