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BCE Inc. (BCE $34.25)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $68.74)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $73.74)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $41.60)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA $42.21)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $67.37)
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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN $10.84)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.90)
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Russel Metals Inc. (RUS $49.39)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
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Goldman Sachs CDR (CAD Hedged) (GS $44.92)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN $8.80)
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Hydro One Limited (H $54.48)
Q: Company and dividend as of close
KWH.UN 11.3%, BCE 5.6%, ENB 6.3%, ALA 8.3%, EIF 6.8%, HR.UN 6.8%, RUS 5.5%, BEP.UN 6.2%, GS 6.1%, AQN 5.1%, EMA 5.2%, FTS 4%, H 4.59%
Hi
Could you please choose from the above list (or any additions of your choice) the stocks that you feel would be best suited to be held in an income/dividend non registered account for a long period of time. It would be great if you could also guide me as to whether I should do equal weight or if it is better to invest by a percentage of one company over another. I am interested in trying to have the highest return of dividends but I do not want to reach too far for it (ie 50% KWH.UN). If I could get a blended 6% annually over 10+ years that would be super. Not all the companies need to be included. I know there are some that overlap sectors.
Thank you for all that you do. You are great guides.
Jeremy
KWH.UN 11.3%, BCE 5.6%, ENB 6.3%, ALA 8.3%, EIF 6.8%, HR.UN 6.8%, RUS 5.5%, BEP.UN 6.2%, GS 6.1%, AQN 5.1%, EMA 5.2%, FTS 4%, H 4.59%
Hi
Could you please choose from the above list (or any additions of your choice) the stocks that you feel would be best suited to be held in an income/dividend non registered account for a long period of time. It would be great if you could also guide me as to whether I should do equal weight or if it is better to invest by a percentage of one company over another. I am interested in trying to have the highest return of dividends but I do not want to reach too far for it (ie 50% KWH.UN). If I could get a blended 6% annually over 10+ years that would be super. Not all the companies need to be included. I know there are some that overlap sectors.
Thank you for all that you do. You are great guides.
Jeremy
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $68.74)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $73.74)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $41.60)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.90)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $100.25)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS $25.50)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
Q: Rising interest rates have definitely put downward pressure on bond-proxy types of companies i.e. those that pay dividends. I am an investor who believes that those companies that pay dividends and have the ability to raise those dividends consistently over time tend to outperform. I would like to purchase 6 such companies for the income portion of my portfolio, and would appreciate the names of your favorite companies that pay, and have a history of increasing, their dividends.
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $68.74)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.90)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
Q: Have held CHE.UN and growing tired of its performance.
Can you suggest replacement for dividend equivalent and growth potential
Can you suggest replacement for dividend equivalent and growth potential
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $138.55)
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Enercare Inc. (ECI $28.99)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
Q: I would like to sell, I think, one of either EIF or ECI to buy CNR. I feel that CNR will provide greater stability, albeit at potentially lower long-term growth, than either of the named stocks. While I like the dividends each pays and am not concerned at the moment about their continuing, I am more interested in overall long-term returns however they may be achieved. The question is which one to sell, assuming you feel that this is a good move. I realize there is a risk/return tradeoff here and am willing to give up some return if warranted.
I have owned EIF and ECI for many years so I am familiar with their ups and downs and warts. I am not crazy about ECI's business model and wonder about future growth. I am concerned about future volatility (shorts, aviation industry etc.) with EIF but think ultimately it had good growth potential. Both of these stocks are well off their highest highs and I wonder if either will ever get there again.
Does one stand out to you as the better choice to sell or again, should I just stay the course? I also own HEI and will be keeping it. That gives me about 8% between EIF and HEI so I wonder if that favours selling EIF to minimize an aviation concentration risk.
Appreciate your insight and guidance.
Paul F.
I have owned EIF and ECI for many years so I am familiar with their ups and downs and warts. I am not crazy about ECI's business model and wonder about future growth. I am concerned about future volatility (shorts, aviation industry etc.) with EIF but think ultimately it had good growth potential. Both of these stocks are well off their highest highs and I wonder if either will ever get there again.
Does one stand out to you as the better choice to sell or again, should I just stay the course? I also own HEI and will be keeping it. That gives me about 8% between EIF and HEI so I wonder if that favours selling EIF to minimize an aviation concentration risk.
Appreciate your insight and guidance.
Paul F.
Q: Comments on recent numbers please,, looks good to me?? Pat
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
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Chorus Aviation Inc. Voting and Variable Voting Shares (CHR $21.38)
Q: I am looking at these two small cap companies as an entry in to the aviation sector. Both pay a nice dividend. Please comment on the secureness of their dividend; quality of their balance sheet; growth prospects and company specific issues ( ie EIF short position).
Would you pick one over the other or neither?
Thanks
Derek
Would you pick one over the other or neither?
Thanks
Derek
Q: If the earnings and outlook is up why is the price going down so vigorously? The variance between the apparent outlook and price performance is most disconcerting.
Q: Hi,
Could you comment on EIF latest results, consequently what is now its return on equity (ROE)? Is it up or down?
Could you comment on EIF latest results, consequently what is now its return on equity (ROE)? Is it up or down?
Q: Could you comment on EIF's Q4 and F2017 results and future prospects.
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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (PEY $25.64)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX $9.74)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
Q: I am looking for one income stock. How would you rank these three at today's prices, and why?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi,
Would it be possible to know the short interest for this company?
Would it be possible to know the short interest for this company?
Q: The market response to the Wasaya deal looks negative. Is the market's response justified?
Q: Good day 5i team. Has the Short interest in these companies declined at all? I am even on both and no rush to sell, however ... Shorts tend to also have a long time horizon
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
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Chorus Aviation Inc. Voting and Variable Voting Shares (CHR $21.38)
Q: I read that cHR may be expanding their reach. Do you have a perspective on whether the possible expansion of CHR flights could potentially affect the business model for EIF? Could you compare the two companies now as to risk and BUY, HOLD or SELL?
Thank you kindly in advance for your help with this.
Thank you kindly in advance for your help with this.
Q: can you please tell me the current short on EIF and are the short trends inreasing or dereasing? Thx
Q: EIF has been drifting lower the past few trading days any word as why? Don
Q: EIF has been buying back shares quite regularly lately. Do you think it is a good strategy given the current stock price and considering the money likely comes from the debentures issued a few weeks ago ?
Thank you
Thank you
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN $21.86)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF $98.63)
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Franklin Core ETF Portfolio (CBL $23.70)
Q: Hello, I sold my position to crystallize a tax loss. Would you recommend buying again? If not what other high yielding stock might you suggest? Thanks!
Q: I currently own full positions in both these stocks in an unregistered account. In January I will be able to move about $35K of one or the other into my TFSA. I see both as having very good chances of a substantial gain in the next year or two. Which would you move, in considering the impact of a large capital gain for the one I keep in the unregistered account? I do not see either as a long-term keeper at this point, so I foresee the sale of both in 1 to 3 years, moving into something perhaps more conservative .
Thanks!
Paul
Thanks!
Paul