Q: Exchange Income Fund popped this week - do you think it's buyable at the current price for 8%+ annual return including dividend? or do you expect this to be short-term and wait for it to come back near $50?
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Q: Gentlemen; EIF has had a very good performance this month. I can't find any news items on the Company to explain the nice move. Do you have any thoughts?
Q: Bell used to be known as the orphans and widows stock, so I purchased some for the dividend which was better than a GIC at the time thinking that Bell was a fairly secure and stable stock.
Now I am under water by quite a lot and wondering what to do with it. How long do you think it will take to recover at least some of its losses. The dividend is good but if it keeps going down, then the dividend is not much good.
Is it a hold or a sell?
If it is a sell, what is a good replacement?
I am a senior.
Thanks for all your help.
Shirley
Now I am under water by quite a lot and wondering what to do with it. How long do you think it will take to recover at least some of its losses. The dividend is good but if it keeps going down, then the dividend is not much good.
Is it a hold or a sell?
If it is a sell, what is a good replacement?
I am a senior.
Thanks for all your help.
Shirley
Q: Hi,
Assuming the conversion from a trust into a corporation, and if you were holding the shares, what would you do as it pertains to the offer @$37 prorated based on the current trust holders choice. At a minimum one will get a third of their units in cash, and the balance is new shares. Would you take the money now and buy back the corresponding shares once the dust has settled? I don’t see the share price maintaining $37 over the short term, if it would, it should already be there.
Your thoughts?
Assuming the conversion from a trust into a corporation, and if you were holding the shares, what would you do as it pertains to the offer @$37 prorated based on the current trust holders choice. At a minimum one will get a third of their units in cash, and the balance is new shares. Would you take the money now and buy back the corresponding shares once the dust has settled? I don’t see the share price maintaining $37 over the short term, if it would, it should already be there.
Your thoughts?
Q: COULD I HAVE YOUR COMENTS PLEASE? MOMENTUM SEEMS STRONG, AND LOOKS GOOD ON PAPER.
Q: can you tell me with the new spin off today what will the dividend be for stock trp and also the spin off. thanks
Q: 2nd try at this one too. Do you have an opinion on south bow?
Q: Hi Team
I have done really well with Manulife, but at $40, it’s seem a bit expensive. Is there any company with similar yield that you consider worth switching to?
Thank You
I have done really well with Manulife, but at $40, it’s seem a bit expensive. Is there any company with similar yield that you consider worth switching to?
Thank You
Q: Today TRP dropped 10%.
I will appreciate your comments as to why this huge drop.
Will the dividend be affected?
Do you recommend holding the stock, selling or buying more at this level.
Thanks
I will appreciate your comments as to why this huge drop.
Will the dividend be affected?
Do you recommend holding the stock, selling or buying more at this level.
Thanks
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: I am assuming that the recent increase in weight of BEP.UN (Income Portfolio) is also an endorsement to accumulate BEPC since they are supposedly “equivalent”. EPS forecasts for BEPC appear as grim as for BEP.UN, with increasing losses forecast for ’24 and ’25. In a recent Q&A on BEP.UN it was stated EBITDA is more relevant than EPS since it’s a limited partnership. BEPC is not a limited partnership so should it be valued differently? I don’t recall ever seeing a stock begin to trend up in the face of falling 2-year EPS forecasts. 5i has cited the expected decline in rates as a catalyst, but there must be other factors contributing to the rising stock price - perhaps rising revenue, confidence in management, …?
Q: Do you see upside movement with rates dropping besides the divident?
Q: With BCE looking to sell off assets to pay down debt and Rogers buying spree, is Telus the best investment of the three?
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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Hydro One Limited (H)
Q: Hi All at 5i! I have 44K in CPD in a non registered account which provides me monthly income via dividends. I prefer a stock which pays a decent dividend but also offers some growth. I would like to sell my CPD which has given me no growth and reinvest in better growth/ dividend paying stocks. Could you offer me the names of 5 such stocks?.
Cheers,
Tamara
Cheers,
Tamara
Q: For income investors considering a long-term hold in a senior portfolio, which would you prefer for both income and some growth: Telus or Nutrien? Thank you.
Q: The information provided to Tom on September 23 made me wonder about this company, specifically that it’s operating earnings has not covered its dividend for the last 12 months.
I am not a fan of EBITDA which you consider to be a better indicator of the financial situation. Does not INTEREST affect cash flow and the ability to pay dividends ?
You indicate that cash flow varies widely with water levels and electrical generation. With climate change ( drought and floods ) being a significant factor to operating cash flow, should I not be concerned ?
BEP.UN is close to 10 % weighting across my different accounts.
Thanks. Derek
I am not a fan of EBITDA which you consider to be a better indicator of the financial situation. Does not INTEREST affect cash flow and the ability to pay dividends ?
You indicate that cash flow varies widely with water levels and electrical generation. With climate change ( drought and floods ) being a significant factor to operating cash flow, should I not be concerned ?
BEP.UN is close to 10 % weighting across my different accounts.
Thanks. Derek
Q: Which stocks is best to buy now: BCE or RSI.TO
thanks, jean guy
thanks, jean guy
Q: Hi, what do you think would you be the reason that CPX is doing so well lately?
I didn’t buy a year or so ago because it was always rated a notch lower than ENB,TRP, BICP,ATCO etc. Would you say it is a good buy now due to it participating in electricity grid. Or is it getting too expensive?
Thanks
I didn’t buy a year or so ago because it was always rated a notch lower than ENB,TRP, BICP,ATCO etc. Would you say it is a good buy now due to it participating in electricity grid. Or is it getting too expensive?
Thanks
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First National Financial Corporation (FN)
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MCAN Mortgage Corporation (MKP)
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Timbercreek Financial Corp. (TF)
Q: A number of years ago I held Timbercreek, and got the nice dividend plus some minor capital gains before selling. I am now looking at it again - or something similar like FN or MKP. Could you comment on the outlook for the mortgage companies in general in the current environment (assuming rates continue to go down), and also if we should enter a recession. Would you buy one of these companies today, with income the primary objective, and how (and why) would you rank these 3? Is there a better option in this category?
Thank-you
Thank-you
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Hi Team. With interest rates on the decline I'm thinking REIT's will become more popular. Also concerned with Telus's struggles so thinking of selling Telus and purchasing equal amounts of Dream Industrial REIT and Granite REIT with the sale proceeds. Would you have any concerns with this?
Q: In regards to the restructuring of AW.UN, you recommended one could stay in 100%. Do I need to do anything or will they just change automatically. Will the Dividend be approximately the same? With the $37 price, are they estimating that will be the share price of the new shares? Thank you!