Q: Down 80% on PHM and 20% with AYA. Thinking of selling these turkeys and buying SIS. SIS is currently overbought, but seems to have generally good fundamentals. I bought GUD almost 2 years ago at its all time high and just broke even on that purchase. I am concerned about the current valuation of SIS and if I am giving up too soon on AYA. My new rule to avoid this mess in the future is to sell half when down 5% and sell the balance when down 10%. Thankyou
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Q: How do you see growth/ risk prospects on Smith and Wesson?
Q: Which is cheaper, prism or savaria?
And what are the growth rates of the two?
Thanks.
And what are the growth rates of the two?
Thanks.
Q: For money that will be needed in 5 years I am considering investing in some of the new recently issued bank pref shares.
TD.PF.G ,RY.PR.Q, BNS.PR.E
Assuming the shares are all called in 2021 at $25 the current yields would come out to be approximately 4.5%. This would be equivalent to approximately 7.7% on an interest rate.(depending on income levels ) If the banks issued a 5 year GIC at 7.7% the lineup would be long.
With this in mind, is the only realistic risk based on the possibility of interest rates rising?
Also, any thoughts how much these would get hit if interest rates rose , say a full 1%.
Great service & many thanks.
Paul
TD.PF.G ,RY.PR.Q, BNS.PR.E
Assuming the shares are all called in 2021 at $25 the current yields would come out to be approximately 4.5%. This would be equivalent to approximately 7.7% on an interest rate.(depending on income levels ) If the banks issued a 5 year GIC at 7.7% the lineup would be long.
With this in mind, is the only realistic risk based on the possibility of interest rates rising?
Also, any thoughts how much these would get hit if interest rates rose , say a full 1%.
Great service & many thanks.
Paul
Q: As a follow up to my previous question regarding Concordia's share price drop you mentioned that the drop Friday was likely due to the forecast and results from Endo Pharma (ENDP. Based on your understanding of the two companies how susceptible is Concordia to the same factors and pricing that brought down ENDP? And to what extent does their acquisition and European operations buffer Condordia from tabling similar results? Thx.
Q: Could I have an opinion? I think you referred to LAC answering another members' question several days ago but couldn't find it in a search as it wasn't specifically in the question.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hello. Enbridge Gas represents a 4% in my total investment. Other than that, my portfolio is low in energy stocks. My questions are (1) Should I count ENB as part of an energy investment? (2) What should be the ideal percentage of energy sector in a balanced portfiolio? (3) Could you suggest several energy stocks or related energy stocks that have the most potential? (4) To your opinion, it is now a good timing to enter the market? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Q: What is your view of Acadian Timber? They initiated a strategic review in February, and the price has come off a bit. Would you consider it a buy?
Q: I've been reading lately about Canada trying to negotiate a lumber deal before October. Would it be wise to limit forestry company exposure until this gets sorted out? I've been looking at WFT and ADN.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
Q: Hello,
I've been reading a lot about the CXR takeout possibility. There are a lot of opinions out there but inevitably because this was not a rumour, I'm looking at it more closely as a real possibility and that CXR is in play. Regardless of all the moving parts to CXR, the short players, bad press, debt, etc., and that even without a bid to buy, CXR stands to be worth much more in the future if they can start to pay down debt based on their earnings and reporting this Friday. My question is that it looks like CXR isn't getting an offer they would like to accept and the market seems to be reacting as if there is no belief that a buyout is around the corner. Why wouldn't a viable company just make a hostile bid and get the ball rolling anyway? Could you please provide your insight on this CXR situation and on how this buyout could work here considering CXR is looking?
Thanks for your answer.
I've been reading a lot about the CXR takeout possibility. There are a lot of opinions out there but inevitably because this was not a rumour, I'm looking at it more closely as a real possibility and that CXR is in play. Regardless of all the moving parts to CXR, the short players, bad press, debt, etc., and that even without a bid to buy, CXR stands to be worth much more in the future if they can start to pay down debt based on their earnings and reporting this Friday. My question is that it looks like CXR isn't getting an offer they would like to accept and the market seems to be reacting as if there is no belief that a buyout is around the corner. Why wouldn't a viable company just make a hostile bid and get the ball rolling anyway? Could you please provide your insight on this CXR situation and on how this buyout could work here considering CXR is looking?
Thanks for your answer.
Q: Will the situation in Ft.Mac have any meaningful impact to Artis?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
Q: Could you comment on Cipher's Q1 results?
Q: Hi there,
I began purchasing some of the names in the Balanced Equity portfolio with a starting of weighting of 5% in my portfolio. Some names have run up to between a 6% to 7% weighting and I was wondering at what point would you recommend trimming back to a 5% weighting?
Thanks!
I began purchasing some of the names in the Balanced Equity portfolio with a starting of weighting of 5% in my portfolio. Some names have run up to between a 6% to 7% weighting and I was wondering at what point would you recommend trimming back to a 5% weighting?
Thanks!
Q: Peter,You were great on Market Call Tonight on May 6. I was the one who called re Stella Jones,which was endorsed by you.Hope your explaination of what 5I stands for will result in more subscribers. You are one of the best,if not the best. By the way when is BOS reporting,yahoo states May 11 to 16.
Q: Stupid, me, I forgot to put in the company name when I asked a question, lets try it again. I bought this company about 3 weeks ago, and has been on a stswady decline ever since. I don't understand it, they are trading at about cash value and are making money. I didn't know they had done a QT transaction, I typically avoid them like the plague, how do you feel about this one, do you think I should take my lumps or hang on.
Thank you for you time and have a nice day
Auftar
Thank you for you time and have a nice day
Auftar
Q: based on the results just reported. Would you continue to hold Dorel, buy more or sell?
Q: JC Penney was at High 11s 2 months ago. Last week some report that Stock should double. Today the Company is cutting hours and Stock is at 8. Earnings next week. Should I panic.
Q: I have TORC (TOG)and Whitecap (WCP) each representing a little over 1% of my portfolio. I am up on TOG and down on WCP.
I was thinking of selling Whitecap to capture the capital loss and to replace that stock with a name of equal (or greater quality) that also pays a monthly dividend. What would your top suggestions be? I was thinking perhaps Cardinal (CJ) or Vermillion (VET) but I'd greatly appreciate your opinion and insight.
Thanks.
John
I was thinking of selling Whitecap to capture the capital loss and to replace that stock with a name of equal (or greater quality) that also pays a monthly dividend. What would your top suggestions be? I was thinking perhaps Cardinal (CJ) or Vermillion (VET) but I'd greatly appreciate your opinion and insight.
Thanks.
John
Q: Could I please have your opinion on Pembina's recently announced earnings. Thanks Brian
Q: Do you think the insurance claims from Fort McMurray fire damage will have an impact on the stock value of insurance companies