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Q: Hoping you might be able to provide some insight as to why 'many' of my preferred share holdings are loosing value even when interest rates appear to be falling with expectations of a recession? Reviewing your earlier posts my understanding was Fortis is a solid company and valuations could be adversely affected with interest rates.
Truly appreciate all your great support. Ted.
Read Answer Asked by Ted on April 07, 2025
Q: hello 5i:
can I have your thoughts regarding on receiving income from the 2 names above? Recognizing that the FTS shares pay a 6% dividend and the CSU shares a 7.2% dividend, can you discuss safety, trading volumes, and most important, the outlook for the future. If YOU were looking for income, which would you prefer?
thanks
Paul L
Read Answer Asked by Paul on February 27, 2023
Q: Hi Peter,

On January 10, you were asked a question about Loblaw Preferred Stock (L.PR.B). I really appreciated the relevance of your comments (a net benefit of being a 5i member) and bought it for the income. My question is, do you know of any other perpetual preferred shares that meet the same definition as what you stated (of all the preferred shares out there like this: (Of all the preferreds out there, this would be in our 'no need to worry' category, easily).

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Charles on February 22, 2023
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