Q: I would like to get dividend income from non-Canadian sources to diversify. Is this possible, I am not sure how that works from a tax point of view. Do you have an opinion on the above Global X SuperDividend ETF. Am I right to think that in a low growth period moving forward, that dividend income will become even more attractive. Thanks, Kristine
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Q: I have a question about Chartwell Retirement Residences. I have owned CSH.UN for about 2 years and am ahead with capital gains. The company is carrying a fairly high level of debt compared to other REITS. Would this be a good time to sell Chartwell? I also have MRT.UN and HR.UN.
Q: Do you think that the fundamental profit drivers of Concordia have changed? CXR has borrowed lots of money to make acquisitions based on the assumption that they can increase drug prices. The CEO of Valiant seems to be suggesting this pricing power might be gone. Since CXR is a highly leveraged play, maybe the fundamental are not nearly as good in this new drug pricing environment?
Q: not too sure if you can respond to this however - which of the
precious metal streaming companies would you recommend...
there appears to be a good possibility for a move in gold and silver and I believe the streaming companies might be a safer alternative to individual stocks.
ed in montreal
precious metal streaming companies would you recommend...
there appears to be a good possibility for a move in gold and silver and I believe the streaming companies might be a safer alternative to individual stocks.
ed in montreal
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I am holding financial stocks: TCN plus US holdings JPM, AIG and City Group.
I am planing to add one more and thinking to buy either Canaccord Genuity or Element Financial. At the current price level, which one would you suggest in terms of upside potential?
Thanks as always. Pui
I am holding financial stocks: TCN plus US holdings JPM, AIG and City Group.
I am planing to add one more and thinking to buy either Canaccord Genuity or Element Financial. At the current price level, which one would you suggest in terms of upside potential?
Thanks as always. Pui
Q: Brookfield claims this company has a total return on equity potential of between 12-15% per year. It is paying about a 5% dividend. Do you think this return target is realistic in the future with slowly rising rates? Thank you.
Q: Hello team, with Trudeau's plan of spending to get some growth going in the country, would that potentially increase the GDP. If GDP is on the rise, could that potentially lead to a rate hike. If a rate hike happens then would companies like banks and insurance companies benefit from this? So would now be a good time to start accumulating slf and bns?
Q: If you could choose either company to invest in - which one would you pick and why? Thanks!
Q: What are your thoughts on this preferred share. Would you expect an increase in the price
Q: Hi Peter and Associates, CXR is going down again today significantly. They released a press regarding their debt financiang. What is your take on that? Really I don't get it, Jason Donnville recommended this yesterday @BNN and still its keep getting hammered. Is there any real risk of not closing this deal? Is there something we don't know. Also say they close this deal and they don't do any deals for next 3 years, would they be debt free? How do you compare their debt with other similar companies like AGN/VRX? Also if someone has a fresh dollar today , which one would you suggest VRX or CXR?
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
When Jason Donille was on BNN's Market Call a day or two ago, he commented that as a result of the recent plunge in its share price to $40, CXR's PE ratio has now dropped to 4x. But according RBC's web site, at today's closing price of $35.33, CXR has a PE ratio of 52.2x. Would you please comment on this huge discrepancy between the 2 PE ratios as quoted on BNN and RBC's web site, respectively.
Regards,
H.S.
When Jason Donille was on BNN's Market Call a day or two ago, he commented that as a result of the recent plunge in its share price to $40, CXR's PE ratio has now dropped to 4x. But according RBC's web site, at today's closing price of $35.33, CXR has a PE ratio of 52.2x. Would you please comment on this huge discrepancy between the 2 PE ratios as quoted on BNN and RBC's web site, respectively.
Regards,
H.S.
Q: Hi,
Can you give me your opinion of the proposed buyout of MMT by Delta at .35 cents a share? Do you think the deal will go through?
Thanks
Can you give me your opinion of the proposed buyout of MMT by Delta at .35 cents a share? Do you think the deal will go through?
Thanks
Q: Hi, Sorry to belabour the point, but further to my question on this topic today and to clarify the tax implications (if any) of buying/selling stocks in non-registered and TFSA accounts. I had noted from your answer to Chris in his question of March 29th of this year that you had implied that if a stock was sold in a non-registered account and then bought in a TFSA account that one should wait 30 days since this was an 'associated' account. Did I misunderstand the implication, or are there any situations where purchases in the TFSA account could have tax implications with respect to selling in the non-registered account?
Geoff
Geoff
Q: Hello,
Starting out here and great to see all this information. One question that I could not find in the archives was regarding software. I would like to follow one of your model portfolios and is there an online program that would be best for managing the allocation and reinvesting dividends, especially since my portfolio is currently small (50-75K)? Ideally, this program would also derive holding percentages from my multiple accounts. I am currently using bmoinvestorline.com for TFSA and RRSP accounts in Canada; vanguard.com for a ROTH IRA account in the US. Also, about your question-answer service, do you provide responses to questions I might have pertaining to cross-border investment taxing/strategy?
Starting out here and great to see all this information. One question that I could not find in the archives was regarding software. I would like to follow one of your model portfolios and is there an online program that would be best for managing the allocation and reinvesting dividends, especially since my portfolio is currently small (50-75K)? Ideally, this program would also derive holding percentages from my multiple accounts. I am currently using bmoinvestorline.com for TFSA and RRSP accounts in Canada; vanguard.com for a ROTH IRA account in the US. Also, about your question-answer service, do you provide responses to questions I might have pertaining to cross-border investment taxing/strategy?
Q: Latest update from CXR:
http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/concordia-provides-update-on-term-loan-financing-and-reconfirms-blended-interest-rate-of-approximately-725-post-amco-acquisition-534766791.html
The loans in connection to the financing of AMCo have been fully allocated and CXR has reaffirmed the 7.25% blended interest rate.
http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/concordia-provides-update-on-term-loan-financing-and-reconfirms-blended-interest-rate-of-approximately-725-post-amco-acquisition-534766791.html
The loans in connection to the financing of AMCo have been fully allocated and CXR has reaffirmed the 7.25% blended interest rate.
Q: As a follow up to Kenneth's question today regarding tax gains/losses in different accounts: if the same stock is held in a non-registered cash account and a TFSA account and a stock is sold from the TFSA, are there any implications if the stock is then bought or sold in the non-registered account?
Geoff
Geoff
Q: Hi Peter & team: Your today answer to Blake re BIN. I am in a loss position now and can use tax loss for last year's gain, should I sell now even your answer says it will recover, or I should wait until more settled. Thanks.
Q: The Liberal government plans on running a deficit and increase spending in infrastructure. Can you list any names that should be able to take advantage of the new government?
Q: Good Afternoon,
I read your recent report on TNC, the company sounds interesting but I'm not sure I really understand what it is they do? Don't most of us use online banking. I can access my online banking via home, the office or my cell phone to make my bill payments to the phone company, utilities etc.. I'm not sure why I would access one of their kiosks in a retail location to pay my utility bill? I must be missing something here?
Thank-you
I read your recent report on TNC, the company sounds interesting but I'm not sure I really understand what it is they do? Don't most of us use online banking. I can access my online banking via home, the office or my cell phone to make my bill payments to the phone company, utilities etc.. I'm not sure why I would access one of their kiosks in a retail location to pay my utility bill? I must be missing something here?
Thank-you
Q: I am thinking of buying some Concordia. I see that today they announced pricing of "senior notes" and it has dropped another 15% today. Can you clarify what "senior notes" means? Thank you!