Q: A National Post article today indicated that rising interest rates would even impact a solid performer like CGX Cineplex. How high woud interest rates have to go to impact CGX , or this more market paranoia?
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Q: I'm looking at adding some CGX to my RRSP portfolio - taking a long term view - and dividend is important - any suggestions - good time to get in? or should wait until a further downturn in the market
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi 5I team. Great work. In my TFSA I have RCI, MFC, WIN, IPL, FCR. There is 4000 in cash. What else to buy for long term 3-5 years.
Thank you for your help.
Milan
Thank you for your help.
Milan
Q: Hi Peter,
Is CGX a good buy after 2.5% down on Friday? How is it's business going forward on 2013?
Thanks for your answer.
Hari Ghimire
Ottawa
Is CGX a good buy after 2.5% down on Friday? How is it's business going forward on 2013?
Thanks for your answer.
Hari Ghimire
Ottawa
Q: Can you please comment on earnings from cineplex and fortuna silver.
Thank you.
Eric
Thank you.
Eric
Q: Hi guys,
Sold my Big Rock and looking for something decent dividend and growth. I currently own RY, TD, BNS, CN, IPL.UN, AD, AP.UN, COS, AX.UN, BR,BNP, BEP, BIP, PEY, CSU, EIF, THI, KMP and CFN all about equal weight and a few others smaller ones that I hope to clean up over the year. I want something that pays a decent dividend, (I'm thinking 3% plus)
Thanks for your help!! Brent
Sold my Big Rock and looking for something decent dividend and growth. I currently own RY, TD, BNS, CN, IPL.UN, AD, AP.UN, COS, AX.UN, BR,BNP, BEP, BIP, PEY, CSU, EIF, THI, KMP and CFN all about equal weight and a few others smaller ones that I hope to clean up over the year. I want something that pays a decent dividend, (I'm thinking 3% plus)
Thanks for your help!! Brent
Q: Hi 5i: I'm retired and a buy and hold investor. Most of my portfolio is fine with the exception of Baytex. I bought 540 shares of BTE two years ago and since then it has declined 25%. The options I'm considering are:
1. Continue to hold BTE.
2. Sell BTE and put half the proceeds into Keyera (although it has run up a lot recently) and half into a non-energy, non-financial stock.
3. Sell BTE and put all the proceeds into non-energy, non-financial stocks.
(At present my energy stocks are PPL,IPL.UN,CPG,KEY,PKI and BTE. They make up 40% of my portfolio while financials make up 15%.
I'd appreciate your view on the above options and any suggestions re: non-energy, non-financial stocks.
Thanks for the service you provide to investors like me.
D
1. Continue to hold BTE.
2. Sell BTE and put half the proceeds into Keyera (although it has run up a lot recently) and half into a non-energy, non-financial stock.
3. Sell BTE and put all the proceeds into non-energy, non-financial stocks.
(At present my energy stocks are PPL,IPL.UN,CPG,KEY,PKI and BTE. They make up 40% of my portfolio while financials make up 15%.
I'd appreciate your view on the above options and any suggestions re: non-energy, non-financial stocks.
Thanks for the service you provide to investors like me.
D
Q: Question on CGX. Cinimaplex) Canadian Box Office declined recently by 8.3%. TD notes a decline in value to a Target of $32.00 with a one year loss of 2.8% including dividend? Is this still a good stock to be in your model port?
Tx Lee
Tx Lee
Q: Hi Peter,
My kids (12 and 14) have recently inherited about $15K each.
Could you suggest some long term hold "safe" stocks that are unlikely to test my "holding power". I would prefer to avoid trading them and triggering the capital gains before they turn 18, as I'll get taxed with it.
Keep up the great work!
Marco.
My kids (12 and 14) have recently inherited about $15K each.
Could you suggest some long term hold "safe" stocks that are unlikely to test my "holding power". I would prefer to avoid trading them and triggering the capital gains before they turn 18, as I'll get taxed with it.
Keep up the great work!
Marco.
Q: Is Cineplex too expensive at $34 or would you recommend waiting? Thank you.
Q: I was not able to see BNN yesterday and missed your 3 picks. I wonder if you might let the general membership know. Thanks from another very happy member! Bob
Q: Hi Peter,
I have $11.5k in my son's RESP which previously had AM and DHX which I sold. My son would need the money in about 1.5 years time. What 2 or 3 investments do you think should I hold in there which have good growth/dividend and minimal risk.
I have $11.5k in my son's RESP which previously had AM and DHX which I sold. My son would need the money in about 1.5 years time. What 2 or 3 investments do you think should I hold in there which have good growth/dividend and minimal risk.
Q: Peter,would you buy Telus or Shaw for safety of principle and increasing div. Would you please comment also on Cinaplex. These are all on a near high for the year. Are they too expensive? Ken
Q: Hi, Peter, and thank you for your amazing service to smaller, retail investors.
I am trying to decide between Cineplex (CGX) and H&R REIT (HR.UN)as a possible long-term (3-7 years)purchase. Although they are an 'apples and oranges' comparison would you please give me your preference or are they both overvalued with their higher P/E ratios?
Thanks.
Ed
I am trying to decide between Cineplex (CGX) and H&R REIT (HR.UN)as a possible long-term (3-7 years)purchase. Although they are an 'apples and oranges' comparison would you please give me your preference or are they both overvalued with their higher P/E ratios?
Thanks.
Ed
Q: Just as a follow up to the SW question, do you personally prefer something more conservative like CGX?
Q: re cineplex. are you concerned about the level of goodwill on the balance sheet. it is by far the single biggest asset.
thanks,
thanks,
Q: Hello,
Can you please provide research on Cineplex ( CGX).
Thanks
Can you please provide research on Cineplex ( CGX).
Thanks