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Q: I hold shares in BN, BAM, BIPC and BEPC. I am now underwater with BIPC, which I have held for its generous dividend. Given BN seems to be struggling even more than BIPC for shareholder love, would you suggest selling BIPC for a small tax loss and replacing it with BN? Looking for a 3% dividend with some growth. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on December 20, 2022
Q: I have very little exposure to real estate in my portfolio (app 2%) due to concerns about the effects of covid & now rising interest rates. I am considering selling app 50% of my real estate holdings (Riocan - 3000 shares) and using proceeds to increase holdings in either BCE, Telus or Enbridge.

Please give me your thoughts
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on December 20, 2022
Q: Looks like Brookfield has a challenge ahead of it.

RISK ANALYSIS - Simply Walls Street

1. Earnings are forecast to decline by an average of 62.6% per year for the next 3 years

2. Interest payments are not well covered by earnings

3. Dividend of 4.2% is not well covered

4. Large one-off items impacting financial results

Only one firm's opinion.
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on December 20, 2022
Q: I have been following the Questions and have been a keen reader of the opaque notices and statements from Brookfield . I own units in all the subsidiaries mentioned above too. So I am trying to keep position size of each in mind when I look at the BN holding corp and allocate it to the various sectors, Months ago, before the split you had answered a question confirming that the BAM.A sectoral breakout was 39% financial, 35% RE, 16% industrial, 10% energy?? Does this breakout still apply to BN and/or BAM or is there a new breakout given the spinout of the new corporation.
Read Answer Asked by William Ross on December 20, 2022
Q: Hello Peter,
According to your response, Veritas Research put a sell on BIP.UN; where do you get latest upgrades / downgrades as on the TD app, i have not seen it yet; also, do you agree with this assessment? From what i have read so far, it is solid.. when downgrades are done, is it due to current situation only or does company, Veritas, feel long term outlook is not good for BIP.UN ? Is this something Brookfield would respond to or they would rather focus on the business and let results speak for themselves? Thanks very much
Read Answer Asked by umedali on December 20, 2022
Q: Now the tax loss season is over which would be your favourite 4-6 re-buys for January.
Publish at your discretion.
Thank you
PB
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 20, 2022
Q: Retired dividend-income investor. Is this how you spell "capitulation? The VIX is still pretty low...not even at 30 yet, let alone 40.

Thoughts?

Just sittin' here on my hands for the most part...doing a tiny bit of buying.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 20, 2022
Q: What is your opinion of Shopify as a worthwhile investment? Quite a drop in price over the last year from $180 to $48. What did they do wrong or is it a tech market pricing issue? Are they well managed - is their future positive? Recently watched Brian Madden of First Avenue on BNN he was very positive on this company.
Thanks
Reg
Read Answer Asked by Reg on December 20, 2022
Q: A short while back there was a 5i comment that you thought there was a good chance that small cap stocks would rally early in the new year. Wondered why you thought that? At the moment there appears to be a great deal of fear and pessimism in the markets . Many good companies are getting pounded. And technical charts are pointing downward. So , within this environment where it is hard to resist not selling everything and moving to the sidelines, what reason is there for small caps to rebound?
Read Answer Asked by John on December 20, 2022
Q: Hi 5i,
Well, FRII sure proves that patience is a virtue, if holding on to a stock that lost 90% of its value almost immediately after it was purchased long enough (years, in fact) for it to recover 25% of the value that it lost can be considered virtuous!
Seriously though, I'm very glad to see that FRII is finally being bought as I've hoped it would be for years now (no matter that its being bought very cheap compared to what it was once thought to be worth) and I'm going to get at least some of my long-departed money back. My question is whether there is any possibility that the $2.30 / share it's apparently going for might possibly rise, or is that likely all there is? I ask because I don't really know how these things work and wonder if the public facing statements about the sale might cause another suitor to step forward with a higher offer. Or is there any likelihood that a shareholder with enough clout to object might say no to the money currently on the table and compel a different outcome?
Thanks for your thoughts 5i,
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 20, 2022