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Q: I have a question about in which sector BCE resides. According to TMX group, BCE is in communication services, while according to another website, sectorspdr.com, telecommunication companies are lumped into the technology sector ETF that goes by the symbol XLK (http://www.sectorspdr.com/sectorspdr/sector/xlk). Do telecommunication companies comprise their own sector, or should I also consider them part of the technology sector? Thanks for reading, and I await your reply.
Read Answer Asked by Domenic on February 13, 2017
Q: Could you please confirm for me that the following stocks qualify for the dividend tax credit.
$BAM.a, $CGX, $ENB, $WSP, $SLF, $BCE, $CNR, $MG and the ETF $CEW.

Thanks as always,

Vater
Read Answer Asked by Valter on January 24, 2017
Q: Looking at rationalizing my Canadian telcos and would appreciate your ranking in order of the Canadian telco options.
Is there an American telco you would prefer in that ranking?
Preferably looking for dividend income and growth in your choices.
Cheers,
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on January 23, 2017
Q: Hi 5i team,

Trump’s speech at his inauguration reflects his commitment to protectionism and jingoism. If his push for ‘Buy American First’ indeed becomes reality, please go through the three 5i portfolio and identify those Canadian companies whose business operations and revenue will be negatively impacted. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Willie on January 23, 2017
Q: Hi 5,
If in a hypothetical situation an election were held today in the USA and a lunatic came into power, what would be your 5 top Canadian stock picks.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Glenn on January 06, 2017
Q: A senior in his 80s has recently inherited 200,000. We have put 100,00 into laddered GICs. We would like to divide the remaining 100,000 into 4 income investments. We would like your opinion on the following stocks. Income and safety are paramount. Please list them in order of preference and feel free to add any we have not thought of. BCE,BNS,ZPR,ENF,AQN. Thanking you in advance for your opinion
Read Answer Asked by wayne on January 03, 2017
Q: Are you still happy with T? I have held it since August 14, 2014. Since then it has increased by 24.5%, according to StockCharts Perf Chart, while RCI/B has increased 34.4% and BCE by 32.4%. Do you recommend a switch at this point? Can you explain why or why not?
Read Answer Asked by Fred on January 03, 2017
Q: I hold the above stocks in my RRIF and plan on transferring 'in kind' one of the stocks into my non registered account. Which one do you consider most appropriate and why?
Thanks and enjoy your time off. RAM
Read Answer Asked by Ray on December 28, 2016
Q: Hi,

With CRTC declares highspeed broadband internet an essential service how does it affect telecom companies(i.e. growth, stock price)? I'm planning to own a telecom company for a long term hold(3 years), what company do you recommend?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by sunday on December 22, 2016
Q: Your response to Brian on Dec 15 included the following comment: "if you own 85% of your portfolio in high dividend stocks, then this is more of a concern".

I am a retired, conservative, dividend-income investor, with a pension, CPP, annuities, the above listed stocks and 3 income producing MFs (RBC Cdn Equity Income, Sentry Cdn Income, Sentry Global REIT).

I fit the 85% easily. I believe my portfolio is diversified by sector and by security. I also believe the securities have, for the most part, sustainable and growing dividends. I am a "buy-and-hold investor with reasonable tolerance for volatility.

Your comments and concerns please, along with any recommended improvements. Thanks...Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 16, 2016
Q: I have to raise some cash in my non registered account. Please rank (with some reasoning) the named companies from most desirable to least desirable . I will likely have to sell 2 of them.
Thanks once again RAM
Read Answer Asked by Ray on December 14, 2016
Q: Are dividends on Bond ETFs taxable as interest? If so, they would not qualify for the dividend tax credit. Would it be wiser to look for dividend bearing shares such as BCE with a low beta and a good dividend that would qualify for the dividend tax credit?
Read Answer Asked by Donald on December 08, 2016
Q: I am trying to quantify my risk if 10 year treasury rates go back to the "normal" levels of 10 years ago (i.e. 4.5% to 5%). Would you be able to provide a reference to a source of dividend yields for the above stocks at that time? Would this be a good indicator of price risk for these stocks?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Hans on December 06, 2016