Q: With a PE ratio currently less than 12 would you view AQN as on sale and this a good time to add a few shares? Its my biggest holding but with the recent pullback from its Feb. highs it is tempting to add a few....
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Q: I am considering either ENB or TRP as an income investment. Could you provide the dividend payout for each, and the percentage of gas vs oil in their pipelines. There is a lot of news about the potential closing of Enbridge line 5 in Michigan, and the affect on Canadians. But, what is the affect on the company? What percentage of their business depends on line 5 , and what are their alternatives if it is closed? Is TRP facing any similar challenges (aside from Keystone XL)? Which company do you prefer looking strictly at dividend sustainability and potential dividend growth?
Thank-you
Thank-you
Q: Your view on this company as an addition to a high dividend portfolio would be appreciated. FCF in the next year or two looks to be substantial.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: What are your thoughts on taking a position in Shaw at this time? I already have full position in T and BCE?
Q: Why have Fortis and Emera run up so much since March? Both were around $50/share at the beginning of March and they both have increased by about $7/share since.
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Thanks
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
Q: I have a considerable position in AQN and a small position in BEP.UN. In examing the one-year performance of the three companies I calculate that AQN's stock price is flat, BEP.UN is up about 40% and NPI is up about 45%. Would you recommend selling the laggard, AQN, and investing the proceeds into one or both of NPI and BEP.UN. Also is there a company in this sector that you would prefer over these three?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
Q: Good Day; I'm considering a switch between my current holding of AQN (I've had for a few years and have an unrealized capital gain) and moving into NPI with the recent acquisition news. The capital gain tax consideration aside, how would you compare the growth and dividend profile between these two companies for the medium to long term future based on the recent NPI acquisition.
thanks,
thanks,
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN)
Q: Following up on my question from this morning, you suggested as "high dividend payers" a few companies that have comparatively low dividends to LIF or FSZ. They aere T (4.83%), AQN, (3.9%), NPIU (2.75%). I don't think these qualify as "high dividend payers". I acknowledge they may be better choices from a growth perspective, but I am looking specifically for companies with a high dividend (over 6% for sure), if any other than FSZ (on my radar!) and LIF (I own this) can be suggested. Growth is not important to me for this aspect of my portfolio. I am looking for companies you might suggest that have a dividend that you think is reasonably safe.
Thanks! Paul
Thanks! Paul
Q: Good morning!
In a recent answer you mentioned LIF (Labrador iron Ore Royalty Corporation) by noting:
"For the 'high dividend' category we would consider it one of the better options."
Could you perhaps name a few others that are high dividend payers where you feel the dividends are reasonably secure? (I already have positions in ENB, BCE, PPL, and SIA)
Thanks! ... Paul
In a recent answer you mentioned LIF (Labrador iron Ore Royalty Corporation) by noting:
"For the 'high dividend' category we would consider it one of the better options."
Could you perhaps name a few others that are high dividend payers where you feel the dividends are reasonably secure? (I already have positions in ENB, BCE, PPL, and SIA)
Thanks! ... Paul
Q: It has been announced that NextEra Energy Partners is acquiring a portfolio of four operating wind assets from Brookfield Renewable.
How do you think BEP shareholders should react to this sale? The price of BEPC has dropped. Do you think the drop is reasonable?
How do you think BEP shareholders should react to this sale? The price of BEPC has dropped. Do you think the drop is reasonable?
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AT&T Inc. (T)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Vodafone Group Plc (VOD)
Q: There are a lot of prices outside of Tech, that are higher today than 2 - 5 Yrs ago. The ratings on a lot of these individual stocks, can also vary from "strong buy" to "overvalued". Given what we are going through with Covid, this has me concerned.
I really just want the dividend's and the original investment back, in say 15 Years. How ill advised would I be, to drop down to the above and maybe a few more like them. I will not out live hydrocarbons.
Thanks
I really just want the dividend's and the original investment back, in say 15 Years. How ill advised would I be, to drop down to the above and maybe a few more like them. I will not out live hydrocarbons.
Thanks
Q: Would LIF’s payout be considered eligible dividends?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: what's up with todays almost 7% decline??
Q: Thoughts on the Cogeco quarter and prospects going forward.
Q: Looking for canadian eligible dividend income to take advantage outside my registered accounts for retirement.
Can you suggest some names right now that look good above 5% and also can maintain its dividend reasonably well in an inflation environment?
Can you suggest some names right now that look good above 5% and also can maintain its dividend reasonably well in an inflation environment?
Q: With its high dividend @8.9%, how safe is it? Is ok for a new position in a RIF account to boost portfolio income, or do you see a better option?
Htanks
Htanks
Q: I owned 1000 shares of dgro us dividend
And 1000 shares of schd should I add more on both
Thanks for your ad advise
Ben
And 1000 shares of schd should I add more on both
Thanks for your ad advise
Ben
Q: Your thoughts on Shaw? Jason Mann feels the market is discounting the possible deal too much.
Q: Hi 5i,
Given CRTC 's announcement to allow small wireless carriers to piggyback on Big 3 networks..
How do you view the short term affect on the group especially on BCE share price?
In your opinion would you be interested entering a position at this time ( for income and long term growth) or would you expect a short term pullback?
Position/weighting size considering existing 3% position in rogers.
Thx
Jim
Given CRTC 's announcement to allow small wireless carriers to piggyback on Big 3 networks..
How do you view the short term affect on the group especially on BCE share price?
In your opinion would you be interested entering a position at this time ( for income and long term growth) or would you expect a short term pullback?
Position/weighting size considering existing 3% position in rogers.
Thx
Jim
Q: Can you list 3 companies you would initiate a buy today for income and why/thesis?