Q: Among the following utility companies :RNW, VNR, EMA, SPB, BEP.UN, AQN, BIP.UN, which two are better for income , growth and less volatility ?
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Q: Do you have some research or comments on energy storage companies
Q: Is the dividend on DIV safe and will the stock show growth when/if their longstanding litigation problems are settled?
Q: Can you tell me what you know about this company and if you think it would be a good investment in a TFSA?
Thanks for all your work,
FP
Thanks for all your work,
FP
Q: Which of the three would be better to own in terms of safety, as well as income and some growth? If it were one of the US telcoms I would hold it in my RRSP.
Q: Is SPB considered a Industrial stock or does it fall under Utilities?
Thanks
Dolores
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Dolores
Q: Can you please comment on the pros and cons of using a put write strategy to generate income, as these 2 funds do?
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Q: Hi Gang, can you please advise as to where to park cash when the market is taking a breather like it did in the last 3 quarters of 2015. Would gold or a bond fund be a place to be to get a better return than cash.
Thank you
Anthony
Thank you
Anthony
Q: I heard on BNN that CNR has been short. Can you please tell me what is your opinion and what percentage has been short. Should I sell, Hold or buy.
Q: What would you recommend as fixed income alternative?
Thanks
Jean
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Jean
Q: May I have your thoughts on RNW's Q1 earnings? Thank you.
Q: what do you think directcash at this time?
Q: Hello,
Wondering if you can give your overall thoughts on this company, touch on the debt levels / payout ratio, and if possible comment on how they may plan to "diversify out of Alberta".
Thank you for your service,
Jim
Wondering if you can give your overall thoughts on this company, touch on the debt levels / payout ratio, and if possible comment on how they may plan to "diversify out of Alberta".
Thank you for your service,
Jim
Q: With today's low interest rates, what would you recommend to retirees to achieve a relatively low risk 5% return? I really appreciate your service.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Q: what are your thoughts on these companies? can you please rank them in terms of upside potential and downside risk?
Q: I read a recent review in Morningstar and this sounded rather appealing. It would be held in a rrif as a conservative large cap hold. As the gurus seem to feel the C$ has gotten ahead of itself would it be a reasonable purchase time, although that probably matters less than the low fee. (Schwab US Dividend Equity)
Q: Re Q by David today,I am in same line.On 4/26 Royal Bank reduced the target price to $68 from $70.Is this material?My simple opinion is the fall is partly due to rotation out of a strong performer,who has grown by acqistions
Q: i am reading all your answers to couche tard questions as the stock gets hammered day after day, i have added a few hundred shares each day as it keeps dropping, now own 4000 shares. my question is could there possibly be something else going on other than the 2 class of shares-- the price of oil, the cdn. dollar etc etc. some downgrades somewhere i have not seen, i agree with you it makes no sense but maybe we are all missing something. dave
Q: Given that these two ETFs have almost exactly the same holdings and similar MERs why does XRE have a 5.3% distribution yield and VRE have a 2.45% distribution yield?
Q: I would appreciate your opinion of Guardian Capital as a medium- to long-term investment at current prices.
Thanks!
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