Q: I bought these three stocks (CAR, LUV and ELY) for the eventual bounce, which has come far more quickly than I imagined. My plan was to set a target and then sell because I don't consider any of them to be especially good long term holds. Are any of them what you would consider to be great companies? Thank-you again for sage advice in turbulent times.
Q: Hi Group appreciate your comments on Gold dropping like a anchor and the strength of Cad dollar I own several gold stocks+ ETfs FSV + GLD appears to be hit the worst. I hold 8% of my portfolio in gold any reason to reduce my exposure. On the currency side what's the outlook for the US dollar seems like its getting hit hard against other major currencies including the Cad $ Thanks
Q: Hello 5i Team. I'm thinking of starting a small position (1-2%) in LIFE.B (unhedged) in global healthcare for both capital appreciation and yield. Fund would be held in my taxable account for long term hold. Given that holdings are geographically; 55% US and remainder European what will taxation look like? I assume that the 15% withholding tax would be apply to the dividend even with geographic distribution of holdings? Any other tax implications that I need to be aware of? Your recent comments on the fund on May 228/28, 2020 were also very helpful. Thx Steve.
Q: Are they both in the same business? In the online document signing industry will there eventually be one format adapted, is it a “winner take all”?
Thanks, Jean
Q: Regarding VFV and SPY, yesterday there was a large disparity between these two around 1%. Today VFV is -0.31% and SPY is +0.30%. I know there is currency involved, but this seems like quite a difference on a higher volume ETF. Any thoughts?
Also, VUN seems to outperform VFV over the longer term. It is not much more in MER - would you choose VUN over VFV for a 10 year hold?
Q: In your response to David's question on May 26/20 you disagreed with his assessment that IBI Group's has a good looking balance sheet. The years 2019 and 2018 are not comparable because of IFRS16. Like other smaller companies IBI did not restate it 2018 numbers for the lease liabilities that were recorded at $67million in 2019. In fact bank debt was reduced by $25 million and cash on hand increased by $6 million. The remaining material debt is a convertible debenture maturing Dec 31/21 which if the share price starts to reflect how undervalued IBI is to its peers, that debt will become equity.
The other adjustment I would like to draw readers attention is that IBI Group has significant insider ownership. As disclosed on page 9 of the Management Information Circular, the partners through a Management Partnership own 6.3 million shares of Non Participating Voting shares convertible into common shares(1 for 1) as well as 7.1 million common shares. On a diluted basis the partners or senior management own 35.68%. Directors and other senior officers own an additional 1.7%. Thank you
Don
Dividend sustainability is a significant concern to so many investors. You mention Free cash flow as a good measuring stick. Is there an industry consensus of how this is determined? For instance on Telus ( FYE Dec 31,2019) annual report shows free cash flow of $932m, with a disclaimer note about no industry standard . Morningstar shows $33 million free cash flow for the same period. Both sources show $3,927m as operating cash flow . Which one do you recommend as the most accurate predictor of the ability of a company to sustain or increase their dividend payouts ? If it is free cash flow, what source / formula should one use?
Q: HI Team, I currently hold CMG and has performed well lately, do you see much more upside/growth? Do I continue to hold, or sell . If I were to sell, between DPZ or SBUX , which has the better growth profile? I know Mr. Cramer loves DPZ but it has had a good run-up and wonder about it. I thank-you in advance! Sam
Q: Have held stock for a while.They seemed to have turn around the business(streaming) bank loan paid off. Your input regarding the next year for them.