Q: Peter; Please read the Martin Pelletier article today's Post , Page FP6. Obviously he is on your side of the street. Rod
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Q: Peter,
I'd like your opinion on this "new generation" of dividend paying oil juniors. Speciifically, I am interested in hearing your thoughts on Twin Butte Energy at the current levels and how it compares with Renegade Petroleum (looks like Renegade is setting themselves up to be quite similar to Twin Butte).
I'd like your opinion on this "new generation" of dividend paying oil juniors. Speciifically, I am interested in hearing your thoughts on Twin Butte Energy at the current levels and how it compares with Renegade Petroleum (looks like Renegade is setting themselves up to be quite similar to Twin Butte).
Q: Do you recommend equal weighting of positions in an equity portfolio, or do you recommend the weighting vary by security rating?
Q: You mention that you favour other ETF's over EIT.UN. Which did you have in mind? I note that EIT.UN trails TSX and CDZ over all periods from recent months to YTD to 10 years, except 4 year.
Q: Could I have your views on Paladin Labs [PLB]. Recent price action is a concern. Thank you
Q: In reference to your answer to Mary Jean, Nov. 18, I always thought the div. was paid to holders of record at the close of business on the record date, not the ex dividend date. Thank you
Q: GCL (Collabor) Is this a good candidate and a good time to buy this stock for a yield oriented portfolio?
It is low beta, pays a healthy 8.79% dividend and is trading near the bottom of its 5 year range.
Thanks for your help with this decision.
It is low beta, pays a healthy 8.79% dividend and is trading near the bottom of its 5 year range.
Thanks for your help with this decision.
Q: Peter,
Would appreciate your thoughts on Pengrowth, PGF. I'm underwater! :)
Would appreciate your thoughts on Pengrowth, PGF. I'm underwater! :)
Q: What do you think of Macdonald Detwiler symbol MDA? Is it too expensive here at 14 times cash flow? It seems to have the elements that you guys like in a company - decent and growing dividend, good history of earnings, and smart targeted acquisitions. Are they too wedded to government contracts for your liking? Thanks and I love the site.
Q: Hi Peter and crew, would you own EIT.UN at this point of the time?
Thanks, Zoran
Thanks, Zoran
Q: peter; Aside from lack of liquidity do you consider BRE a safe income situation? Thanks. Rod
Q: What is your view on RIC since it just made a new low this past friday? Is it a buy here?
Q: Hi Peter,Patheon has been a lightly traded stock until more recently.My concern about the Transferable Rights offering today is for a short period to Dec 28/12.Do you think there will be much of market to sell the Rights that are only active for about 5 weeks in a thinly traded stock? My experience with options in Toronto market has not been good in terms of spread and liquidity. Thanks,George
Q: Good afternoon,
Some very astute investors (eg. Rick Rule) seem to like Altius (ALS) a great deal. However the stock has not performed for a very considerable period. Would you retain a position in this company?
Thank you.
Some very astute investors (eg. Rick Rule) seem to like Altius (ALS) a great deal. However the stock has not performed for a very considerable period. Would you retain a position in this company?
Thank you.
Q: Would you have an update on BCE. Wondering if i should take my gains now as i see the value appears to be on par with the price and the stock price seems to be stagnant at the moment. Any expectation for a rise in price in the near term?
Q: Hi Peter and the 5i team. What about CFP-T and forestry stocks in general. Seems like housing is recovering in the US. The charts certainly look good on CFP but maybe a pullback buying opportunity?
Vern
Vern
Q: I do a yearly review of my portfolio and stocks I may be interested in buying for the future. This year I decided to add EPS, dividend payout and profit margin to other metrics I look at. Please help me understand how companies can continually pay out more than they take in, especially when their profit margins are low or in the negative. An example I was looking at was BPF.UN. The web site I was looking at shows EPS as -0.15, dividend payout 1.18 and profit margin as -6.48.
Q: Beta. You were asked where to find Beta. He might look at his brokerage firm. FYI, my Investors Edge account lists beta (under the performance screen) for about 90% of the stocks that I follow.
Q: Peter, what is going on with CUS do you think. Even to-day when everything is up-even ECI-this one is still headed down. Anything I read looks positive long term. My neighbour is an engineer at the plant here in BC and he is quite positive on the company and owns a lot of shares. Should I buy more at some pont? Thank you...JP
Q: With the takeover of CZE by PRE, do you think there is a possibility someone will come after CNE. Is it buyable at this level. Thanks