Q: Reko released excellent y/e results yesterday.
The company is now debt free and focused on robotic factory automation & precision machining.
During the past couple years Reko has paid a special dividend and bought back over 5% of their o/s shares while growing their book value to over $8.
Do you feel that the company is undervalued and is a prime candidate for a privatization or take over?
Q: Given the fact that world conflict is likely to continue and countries will likely beef up their defenders spending why would a stick like Lockheed Marten be falling? Would you suggest this is a hold or that shares should be purchased on weakness or sold given its recent run-up with a potential of buying back later?
Q: I’m a Canadian invested with a dividend focused portfolio in my retirement account. I’ve help Morgan Stanley for a while and have more than a 20 percent loss. I started to wonder whether my holdings in Canadian banks gets me enough exposure to the Is capital markets (like through TD bank) that I should sell MS and maybe look for a U.S. alternative in tech or healthcare. Does TD or other Canadian banks have enough capital market exposure that moving my investment out of MS would make sense to improve diversification?
Q: Given the nice run up in Nutrien is now a time to sell and look for other opportunities? I know this stock has long term potential, but I’m concerned with it’s cyclical in my retirement portfolio and with events such as end of the war (which would be a good thing) could negatively impact the price of these shares. Is there another materials type of stock that may be preferred in a dividend focused portfolio?
Q: i do not own birchcliff preferring other names but i am curious after announcing a special divvy of 20 cents per share, increasing their cap ex and confirming the 60 cents annual divvy starting in january the stock is getting hammered-is this because the markets prefer stock buybacks over
divvys paying down debt especially in relation to oil and gas names. dave
Q: I'm looking for somewhere to put my cash for 8-12 months (looking to buy a house at that time) as the savings account rates are too low. What would you suggest? Would GICs be my best option?
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Q: My US ETFs are a significant percentage of my portfolio and are unhedged. Given the strength of the US dollar, do you think it is time to consider selling these investments to purchase the hedged versions? Do you think the US dollar will continue to strengthen against the Canadian dollar or will this trend reverse?
Q: I'm thinking of investing in US Long-dated TIPS.
Does this make sense: good real yield right now, and if inflation persists then the yield remains high. Flip side, if we enter a recession and the Fed reverses and lowers rates or pivots to QE then the long duration would make for good capital gains.
1) Please point out any flaws in my above reasoning/if there are other risks I'm not seeing.
2) Please recommend 2 long(er) dated US TIPS ETFs that you think are good.
Q: Back in July when Unity Software announced the acquisition of Iron Source, you felt it was the "right move". I am wondering if you had more time to digest the acquisition and information provided for the recent special meeting. If so, do you still feel that it was the "right move" and will benefit Unity for the long term and get it back on track after such a big drop. Anything in particular you really like and don't like after further consideration?
Q: Hi 5i Team - With the steady downward momentum of Enthusiast Gaming, do you see anything about the company that looks positive.
Also I am considering selling half my shares and buying something in the same space with growth potential but more stability both in the balance sheet and stock price. Do you consider this a good move (tax loss not a consideration) and if so do you have any suggestions as to any companies that might be decent alternatives.
Q: I'm in the process of building a dividend portfolio. Should I have both or on these stocks. Leaning towards Enbridge if only one. Planning on have a diversified portfolio of 10 stocks .