Q: ZPR continues to slide. Can you explain why, given rising rates should be helping? Do you see it coming back or is it time to exit. Pref's always seems to be a burn. Thanks.
With interest rates going up, why isn't CPD also going up? I would have though the rate reset prefs would get better traction in a rising rate environment.
Q: Pre COVID there were some interesting AGMs to attend, and sometimes a lavish spread depending on how much the Co. wanted to impress its investors. Now out of ~20 notices in my mailbox only GSY has a real life AGM, the rest being online.
Is online the new norm for these functions or is GSY the first to return to the old ways? Since it's happening at noon, the meeting at least has promise of finger food!
Q: What, in your opinion, would be the best Canadian energy company to purchase today, with the lowest debt, the best management and with the greatest future potential?
Q: X's recent quarter showed exemplary revenue growth, but in the new environment of higher investment capital costs, what is the argument for thinking that growth on this scale (15% YoY) can continue? Put another way, has X become overbought relative to the growth potential of its recurring, rate-independent revenue streams?
I wish to park a large amount of money for a few months to earn a little interest.
Safety is a priority; do you have some suggestions?
Thanks for everything
brian
Q: Hi Peter, In my case I only have 5 shares of SHOP what's going to happen in this case when they split and when it comes to splits if one is thinking to buy more of the company is it better to buy before or after the split. Thanks, Nick
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you provide the latest information on Insider trading in Orogen as well as its most recent cash position and any projects it has that might be of particular interest/potential Also when did Evrim and Renaissance Gold amalgamate to form this company. Thanks.
The other day I asked a question about dividends paid in US$ by Canadian companies. It was noted that these dividends are usually best kept in a U.S. account .
If these dividends are to be used for income in Canada is it still best to keep them in a U.S. account?
If so what is the best method to minimize exchange costs?
Q: Hello Peter
This is a predictive question.Do you think these 4 index , TSX . Dow Jones,S&P 500 and NASDAQ will be higher or lower the beginning of the year 2022 ? No rush to answer.
Pease deduct as many credit that you feel is appropriate.
Thanks