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Q: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF KP TISSUE AND TORSTAR? I APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSE.EBRAHIM
Read Answer Asked by ebrahim on April 02, 2014
Q: Could I please have your updated opinion on Bird Construction (BDT)? Thank You!
Read Answer Asked by Paul W on April 01, 2014
Q: Good evening 5i! I am considering selling my WCP shares and converting to NPI shares. I've held WCP for a couple of years and it seems to be doing very little in growth, (I also hold PEY, CPG and BTE in the energy sector). My broker has suggested I look at NPI for a good yield and decent long term growth, (I also hold CPX in the power sector). Can you provide me with your unbiased recommendation on this potential company switch looking at it over the next couple of years.

Thanks for your help and input.
Brian
Read Answer Asked by Brian on April 01, 2014
Q: GVC - you were mildly bullish on GVC some months ago but the stock went down some more. This morning RBC issuedThanks!
Read Answer Asked by Kurt W on April 01, 2014
Q: Good morning team; in view of this mornings announcement re Entwisle stepping down. what is your opinion of telus going forward.I am currently overweight and am planning on selling some in the near future.Should I pull the trigger now or place a covered call order? keep up the great work thanx for your answer
Read Answer Asked by rick on March 31, 2014
Q: Assessing my portfolio weightings: I have BAM.A as 10th largest which is OK but I also own BIP, BEP, BOX, and BRP in lesser quantities. If I think of them as one entity because they are all Brookfields, they would total twice my largest portfolio holding, so in sum would be #1 by far. Is uniting them because they are all intertwined with BAM the correct way to judge the holdings and would you advise scaling back, or are they separate businesses with different yields, growth rates and performance outlooks?

If reducing is advised, I could see substituting, say, HR for BOX and TCN for BRP, but I would have a difficult time finding replacements for BIP and BEP in a large cap utility with an international flavour and outstanding yield for RRSP. I consider BAM core and have held it for many years with good results; insiders own way more BAM than any of the spinoffs which speaks volumes to me. Would 5i have any differing ideas or options? Thanks, J.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on March 31, 2014
Q: Does your favourable opinion of MRG.UN still hold?
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on March 28, 2014
Q: Hello 5i,

I would like to drill down into VSN a bit further. I'm trying to figure out why this fairly sleepy dividend stock has been on fire since last September, up around 50%. ROE is only 5%. Forward PE is sky high. Are investors simply enamoured of their forthcoming new projects and the steady high div? Is the valuation not extremely rich?

Thank you!

Read Answer Asked by Kim on March 27, 2014
Q: Sherritt
Today I am hearing that Cuba is going to change the laws to allow wholly owned companies to invest in Cuba.
Also they are going to gurantee that assetts will not be confiscated.
If this happens willit not be HUGE for Sherritt?
Thanks,Warren.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on March 26, 2014
Q: On Torstar. Last night on BNN, Patrick Horan made Torstar a top pick. I have always considered the stock an avoid as it is in a dying industry--along the lines of your last answer on this in November.Agilith Capital has an extraordinary record so I was surprised. Has something changed, am I missing something or is this just the disagreement which makes markets?
Read Answer Asked by Bryon on March 26, 2014
Q: Thank you Peter, for your response concerning my TFSA portfolio. In keeping with my goal of creating growth, I have come up with the following ETFs and would ask your opinion on their value. If you differ with any of them could I ask you to recommend a substitute. I find it a challenge, with the resources available to me,to pin down ``dividend growth`` ETFs. I have selected the following based on their asset size, MER, and sector diversification. They are as follows:
CDZ, XRE, ZPR, XTR and CHB. They would make up the entire portfolio. Thanks for all you do for us.
Read Answer Asked by Rick on March 26, 2014
Q: Hi Peter:
I am retired with a modest pension, and a huge believer in asset allocation focused on Cdn dividend income. I have recently trimmed several positions to raise a bit of cash (now at 7%) to take advantage of a possible summer pullback. In equities I own AD, AQN, ALA, BCE, BNS, BTE, BA, CFN, CGX, CSU, CPG, III, PBH, TCN, WEQ, as well as 2 dividend funds and 1 REIT fund.

Do you see any red flags? Caution flags for me are CFN and WEQ. Once purchased, I normally like to give the stock "time to perform".

Thanks for your help,
Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on March 26, 2014
Q: Hi Peter
Can i have your opinion on HollyFrontier Corp HFC-N.
Is it time to take profits in the refiners?
Thanks Gord
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on March 26, 2014
Q: Hi Peter, I received US stocks; ARO, AMR, DF, & GES from a transfer in from a managed account. Would you keep any of these ? Thank you, Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on March 26, 2014
Q: Hello Peter, thank you kindly for your great advice to date. I would like your input on my TFSA portfolio. I am holding 6 issues, roughly 16 to 17% weight for each as follows:
ZHY, ZDV, OXF.A, LXF, IPL, and XRE. My goal was to create income but with a preference for long term growth. Am I on the right track? Please suggest any alternatives. Thanks very much!
Read Answer Asked by Rick on March 25, 2014