Q: Anything to account for the drop in FTS?
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Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and team,
In a recent BNN "Top Picks", Daniel Lloyd recommended shorting EMA because of their high debt. He states: "Emera, having recently purchased TECO, is now saddled with $14.7 billion in debt which represents a roughly 13x debt/cash flow ratio on a stock that trades an excessive 18x earnings multiple." Not that I'm contemplating shorting EMA, but looking at a gain of 21%, would you recommend staying the course with EMA, or switching to something like FTS which you seem to like more? Or, assuming appropriate balance among the sectors, would you recommend something else entirely? EMA is presently held in a TFSA, along with CAR.UN, DHX.B, KXS, GUD, PBH, and SIS. All except DHX.B are up, and SIS is up 108%. :) Thank you for your terrific recommendations and on-going advice and insight.
In a recent BNN "Top Picks", Daniel Lloyd recommended shorting EMA because of their high debt. He states: "Emera, having recently purchased TECO, is now saddled with $14.7 billion in debt which represents a roughly 13x debt/cash flow ratio on a stock that trades an excessive 18x earnings multiple." Not that I'm contemplating shorting EMA, but looking at a gain of 21%, would you recommend staying the course with EMA, or switching to something like FTS which you seem to like more? Or, assuming appropriate balance among the sectors, would you recommend something else entirely? EMA is presently held in a TFSA, along with CAR.UN, DHX.B, KXS, GUD, PBH, and SIS. All except DHX.B are up, and SIS is up 108%. :) Thank you for your terrific recommendations and on-going advice and insight.
- BCE Inc. (BCE)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Fortis Inc. (FTS)
- Emera Incorporated (EMA)
- SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
Q: Hi Peter,
Reits, Telecoms and Utilities have not been participating in the market rallies for a while now. Just wondering when you think that the yields on these types of stocks will start to hold up the stock prices. (a few of mine are starting to get come nice yields on them now.
Thank you,
Charlie
Reits, Telecoms and Utilities have not been participating in the market rallies for a while now. Just wondering when you think that the yields on these types of stocks will start to hold up the stock prices. (a few of mine are starting to get come nice yields on them now.
Thank you,
Charlie
Q: Hi just noticed a big drop in Maple Leaf Foods today
Not able to find an exact reason . Are you able to add any colour?
Is it Trump related ?
Not able to find an exact reason . Are you able to add any colour?
Is it Trump related ?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Can you please comment on Keyera's latest quarterly results? The stock appears to be drifting lower in recent trading. Is there anything to be concerned about?
Can you please comment on Keyera's latest quarterly results? The stock appears to be drifting lower in recent trading. Is there anything to be concerned about?
Q: I'd appreciate your thoughts on the recent performance of Hydro One, how it stacks up against other utilities, and whether a Trump admin might somehow affect its prospects going forward. Thanks very much.
Q: Could you comment on agt earnings thanks so much for your service Kim
Q: After the latest earnings reports, which would you prefer?
Thanks for all your great advice!
Thanks for all your great advice!
Q: Clearwater is down quite a bit today, they are supposed to report but I dont see any results yet. What are your thoughts on this stock?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: After reporting CLR is dropping. What is causing this fall and do you believe CLR is a buy today?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: As a retired income investor, I own TRP (3.7%), ENB (3.5%), ENF (0.7%), PPL (1.7%), IPL (2.8%), ALA (3.7%) representing ~16% of the Canadian investments across all my accounts (registered & unregistered).
I am uncertain whether I should continue to hold all of these because the overall percentage is too high. Keeping in mind that I need income, should I perhaps cut the 16% down to ?? or is it fine to continue with this percentage? Which are your preferred picks for a longterm hold?
Should I rationalize down to 3 or 4 of these names or cut percentages of specific stocks? Do you view any of them as especially risky?
(Canadian banks and telcos represent 24% and 10% respectively of my Canadian investments.)
This may count as another question which is fine:
• Have you any insight into the geographies served by the smaller pipeline companies?
• Is there any likelihood of acquisition/ merger activity between them or with TRP or ENB or ?
Thank you 5i, as always!
Heather
I am uncertain whether I should continue to hold all of these because the overall percentage is too high. Keeping in mind that I need income, should I perhaps cut the 16% down to ?? or is it fine to continue with this percentage? Which are your preferred picks for a longterm hold?
Should I rationalize down to 3 or 4 of these names or cut percentages of specific stocks? Do you view any of them as especially risky?
(Canadian banks and telcos represent 24% and 10% respectively of my Canadian investments.)
This may count as another question which is fine:
• Have you any insight into the geographies served by the smaller pipeline companies?
• Is there any likelihood of acquisition/ merger activity between them or with TRP or ENB or ?
Thank you 5i, as always!
Heather
Q: What do you think of their latest results ? Thanks.
Q: Can you please comment on the Q3 results? Thanks.
Q: Please provide your comments on EIF's Q3 earnings and dividend increase. Thanks.
- BMO Long Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZLC)
- BMO Long Federal Bond Index ETF (ZFL)
- iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
Q: Hi Peter,
These long bond etf (ZLC, XLB, ZFL) have done very well with YTD total return of 10.48, 10.35 and 8.91 respectively
Why have they done so well?
Is it too late to consider them for RRIF income investment going forward? If so, which one do you recommend, thanks
These long bond etf (ZLC, XLB, ZFL) have done very well with YTD total return of 10.48, 10.35 and 8.91 respectively
Why have they done so well?
Is it too late to consider them for RRIF income investment going forward? If so, which one do you recommend, thanks
Q: Hello, can you comment on 3rd quarter results?
Seem somewhat less negative than the last recent quarters.
Thank you
Seem somewhat less negative than the last recent quarters.
Thank you
Q: COULD YOU COMMENT ON THE QUARTER, PAYOUT RATIO, DEBT, DIVIDEND SUSTAINIBILITY, IT'S BUSINESS GOING FORWARD AND WOULD YOU ADD TO A 1/2 POSITION OR WAIT?
Q: Both Northland Power and Algonquin Power are down over 3% today.
Is this in reaction to the US election results, or perhaps the interest rate outlook, or some other reason?
Is this in reaction to the US election results, or perhaps the interest rate outlook, or some other reason?
Q: Algonquin Power has been week as of late and lost 3% today. Is this something to be concerned with? Would you prefer Fortis ,Emera, or Hydro one instead?
Please feel free to post to everyone.
Antoine
Please feel free to post to everyone.
Antoine
Q: Please provide your comments on the latest earnings. Is it reasonable to buy or should wait for a pull back? Am looking for income n some growth. Thanks!