Q: Recent news reports talk about “The Granolas”. European companies powering markets like The Magnificent Seven are doing. Any comments and are there ETF’S for them? Term coined by Goldman-Sachs, I believe.
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Q: I am holding WEF for years in registered accounts. Looks like it cut the dividend but this was not easy to find a report on. It reports tomorrow after close.
It looks grim for this company going forward. What do you think about getting out before earnings report? Of course no tax loss to lessen the blow. Any thoughts whether this might ever be bought out?
Thanks so much for this opportunity to pose questions!
It looks grim for this company going forward. What do you think about getting out before earnings report? Of course no tax loss to lessen the blow. Any thoughts whether this might ever be bought out?
Thanks so much for this opportunity to pose questions!
Q: Could you shed some light on the class action lawsuit against PAYS that appears to have been settled recently. I have just received a notice from my broker advising investors to check to see if they had purchased shares within the indicated timeframe. Is it even worth submitting a claim? Thanks!
Q: Your comment on earnings please, I have a small position in it, is it a sell, hold or buy more?
Thank you
Selina
Thank you
Selina
Q: Thoughts on the quarter. What is the new forward PE and how does that compare to the historical PE range?
Also, they increased the dividend for 10th consecutive year. What is the dividend growth rate over that time frame?
Thanks Rob
Also, they increased the dividend for 10th consecutive year. What is the dividend growth rate over that time frame?
Thanks Rob
Q: I have to say, having been investing in the market since 1980 I don’t recall any company increasing its dividend by 22% in a year
What are your thoughts on the Q and year
Annual Dividend per Share Increased to $4.68, up 22% from $3.84
What are your thoughts on the Q and year
Annual Dividend per Share Increased to $4.68, up 22% from $3.84
Q: Hi Would appreciate comments on Topicus earnings. Is the stock priced well for adding at this level, in view of the results ? Thank You
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
Q: please confirm that Owning VFV in an RRSP there withholding tax is not applied? If it is do you have a suggestion on an S&P eft that would be exempt this hold back
Q: Can you comment on the current attractiveness and outlook of these names? Thank you
Q: Is it a good time to add ? At what price ? Thanks a lot.
Q: Hi, Just to clarify, do you adjust the "purchase/start price" of a stock added during any month while updating the Portfolios. So, the Monthly, YTD and Since inception returns, are based on the Start price or the actual ACB for each such stock, in a portfolio ? ACB of a holding will change with no of shares added and closing price on that day, in order to determine an accurate return. Not sure, if it was only the month of January, as IFC and LMN, which were added during the month, had the same Start price as before. Thank You
Q: Interested in these Canadian small caps. Can you provide quick thoughts on the prospects of these companies knowing the risks of small caps.
Do you know management at all and how would you rate each?
What is in your mind the main reason to invest in each company and the biggest worry for each? (debt, dilution etc)
Do you know management at all and how would you rate each?
What is in your mind the main reason to invest in each company and the biggest worry for each? (debt, dilution etc)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO)
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FT Vest Rising Dividend Achievers Target Income ETF (RDVI)
Q: My question is on First Trust Rising dividend Achievers ETF, RDVY and RDVI. Wondering if you know much about them, or if you had other suggestions for a US ETF that holds a group of strong companies that are growing their dividends. Thanks.
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Gentlemen: I have held some shares of this in my TFSA for some time but see it has decreased in value since last October. I dont have to sell but wonder if you see any good news on the horizon or would I be better selling and getting something else
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
Q: We have well-diversified Canadian portfolio (~30 holdings) focused slightly toward growth. Across our various accounts we are overweight in the Financial Services sector. We are considering reducing our holdings in the traditional banks, which are currently roughly equal amounts of TD, BNS, BMO and RY.
Putting aside potential taxation issues, given the choice between reducing all the banks by roughly the same amount or reducing the number of banks to 2 or 3, which would you prefer and why? If it's the latter, which banks would you keep and in what order?
Thanks,
Peter.
Putting aside potential taxation issues, given the choice between reducing all the banks by roughly the same amount or reducing the number of banks to 2 or 3, which would you prefer and why? If it's the latter, which banks would you keep and in what order?
Thanks,
Peter.
Q: This company's shares are trading below their ipo price. Are there any rumours of ruminations that it might go private or get bought out?
Q: Hello,
Total has nearly no debt, have solid revenue growth, FCF yield of 16.7% F24 (37% F25) and have proved that they can make astute acquisitions.
Is there anything not to like with this company other than being a small cap and economically sensitive to the price of oil?
What is your opinion?
Total has nearly no debt, have solid revenue growth, FCF yield of 16.7% F24 (37% F25) and have proved that they can make astute acquisitions.
Is there anything not to like with this company other than being a small cap and economically sensitive to the price of oil?
What is your opinion?
Q: Any comment on earnings and looking foward
Q: Hi,
In the Jan31 TVK/SAIA teaser report in the Blog section, what are the 2 blue bar charts (2015-2024) ?
In the Jan31 TVK/SAIA teaser report in the Blog section, what are the 2 blue bar charts (2015-2024) ?
Q: What should we expect/look for in earnings this afternoon? Thanks