Q: Which of the above 2 do you recommend for a five year hold ?
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- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
- Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
Q: I know that you rate AQN highly, but why has this stock underperformed the others by like night and day in the last year. What is it that has held this stock back?. This has been a hot market for these stocks here in Canada and the USA.
Seasons Greetings
Seasons Greetings
Q: Both these are connected to Marathon Oil. Mplx pays about 12% dividends while Mplxp pays none.
Could you explain what these companies do?
Happy New Year.
Steve
Could you explain what these companies do?
Happy New Year.
Steve
Q: sorry to bother you and an answer next week ( still 2019 trading) would be fine. What do you think of AMRC? Less of a risk? Still for the risk tolerant?
Merry Christmas to all of you at 5i. I noticed a subscriber coming to your defense this morning and concur with his comments. There will always be detractors, as you know, but like the great Taylor Swift would advise, "shake it off". Our financial situation has greatly improved thanks largely to your advice. Have a great holiday.
Merry Christmas to all of you at 5i. I noticed a subscriber coming to your defense this morning and concur with his comments. There will always be detractors, as you know, but like the great Taylor Swift would advise, "shake it off". Our financial situation has greatly improved thanks largely to your advice. Have a great holiday.
Q: Hi guys
When asset are shifted or sold Ta. why is this done and which one will benefit from this
Bob
When asset are shifted or sold Ta. why is this done and which one will benefit from this
Bob
Q: Retiree with a RRIF. Currently own ENB and PPL. Thinking of adding another energy player. Would you go with KEY or ALA and why. Any other suggestions? ( with decent dividend)
Thank you in advance. Happy New Year.
Thank you in advance. Happy New Year.
Q: Any particular reason for the recent decline in Enbridge stock recently? Is their dividend sustainable at 8%?
Q: Can you please comment on your outlook for Bep.un for 2021?Kim
Q: I’m thinking of selling my ALA and buying TRP with the proceeds. Thoughts? Had to ask the question now because of x div dates.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Bob
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Bob
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
- Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
- TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
- Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
- Emera Incorporated (EMA)
Q: top 2 choices, 1-2 or possibly 3 year term, and why? Thanks
Q: Any thoughts on Vistra Corp. Company on a valuation basis is cheap, the metrics from a p/e, cash flow , growth point of look good. Part of their revenues are from coal plants and that has held back the share price, they are however transitioning out of them with a future focus on renewable energy. BAM is one their largest shareholders and should aid the transformation to more renewable energy (primarly solar ). Thank you for the great work
- Fortis Inc. (FTS)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
- Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: I own all these in my utilites allocation (AQN 3.5%, BEPC 2.4%, FTS 2.5%, NPI 1.6%). I'm looking to pull some capital out of these to redirect towards industrials and consumer cyclicals for the upcoming year. Could you perhaps rank them on valuation, and/or suggest which way you might go, i.e. shave a little off each, equal weight them, drop one or more, etc. Thank-you as always.
Q: What are the respective share prices for Torc and Whitecap that the takeover will be based on? If one bought Torc today at lower prices than the predetermined price that was set a couple of weeks ago would you make money on the .57 percentage of Whitecap?
Thanks,
Charlie
Thanks,
Charlie
Q: Hi I appreciate your service greatly. I realize the new clean fuel standard by the government is being digested by many, but I suspect 5i is reviewing the situation. A couple of questions. For a company such Parex (PXT) which produces and sells in a foreign land, will this have any effect? Would this encourage a company such as Vermillion(VET) to shed Canadian production and concentrate on its foreign holding? and perhaps reincorporate in a foreign jurisdiction?
Q: Hi Guys
I have owned Atco in the past, and at one point replaced it with Emera that I have done well with too. I noticed today that although they have approx. the same PE, and dividend yield (both yielding about 4.7%) the payout ratio on Atco is only 36% versus 85% for Emera. I was thinking if there was an opportunity to capture a bit of value, and stock appreciation going forward I might swap my Emera for Atco. Your thoughts? Which company do you favour at this time?
Thanks
Stuart
I have owned Atco in the past, and at one point replaced it with Emera that I have done well with too. I noticed today that although they have approx. the same PE, and dividend yield (both yielding about 4.7%) the payout ratio on Atco is only 36% versus 85% for Emera. I was thinking if there was an opportunity to capture a bit of value, and stock appreciation going forward I might swap my Emera for Atco. Your thoughts? Which company do you favour at this time?
Thanks
Stuart
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: There have been a number of questions/comments concerning the recent 3 for 2 stock split of BEPC and BEP.UN and how fractional shares are handled. I reached out to TD Waterhouse and their response may be of interest to your members:
"When we received payment from a Split we as a Broker receive payment on our one bulk position. We do not get paid for each client individually. If the client had a physical certificate or held shares directly with the Transfer Agent in their name only than yes they would have rounded up but the company says for "Registered Holders". The shares in the clients account are registered "TD Waterhouse ITF the client" so when we get paid we get one payment for all our clients because all of our clients shares are registered the same way TD Waterhouse ITF. But the client will get some cash for the fractional shares. The CIL usually comes in about 10 bus days after the Re-Org was processed. "
I would assume the same would be true for all online brokers.
Hope this is helpful
Cheers
Scott
"When we received payment from a Split we as a Broker receive payment on our one bulk position. We do not get paid for each client individually. If the client had a physical certificate or held shares directly with the Transfer Agent in their name only than yes they would have rounded up but the company says for "Registered Holders". The shares in the clients account are registered "TD Waterhouse ITF the client" so when we get paid we get one payment for all our clients because all of our clients shares are registered the same way TD Waterhouse ITF. But the client will get some cash for the fractional shares. The CIL usually comes in about 10 bus days after the Re-Org was processed. "
I would assume the same would be true for all online brokers.
Hope this is helpful
Cheers
Scott
Q: These 2 companies seems like they are in competition with each other. I currently own a little of xbc should i add about 2 to 3 % of bldp as well. Seems like Ballard is making a big run lately.
Q: 10:55 AM 12/19/2020
According to the Globe&Mail Dec 18, 2020 the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project "With full power delayed until September, 2021, the project isn’t generating revenue from ratepayers and payments are coming due."
Both Fortis and Emera will have access to this electricity when it arrives [likely delayed]. How will this affect their businesses? Will they buy electricity and sell it locally and will they transmit to Northeastern US states?
Can or will they charge for transmission through the two undersea cables?
Can we expect this to be a positive event for the two utilities? Is this likely to increase their businesses and income and profit and dividends. I would appreciate your analysis on what to expect for Fortis and Emera
Thank you......... Paul K
According to the Globe&Mail Dec 18, 2020 the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project "With full power delayed until September, 2021, the project isn’t generating revenue from ratepayers and payments are coming due."
Both Fortis and Emera will have access to this electricity when it arrives [likely delayed]. How will this affect their businesses? Will they buy electricity and sell it locally and will they transmit to Northeastern US states?
Can or will they charge for transmission through the two undersea cables?
Can we expect this to be a positive event for the two utilities? Is this likely to increase their businesses and income and profit and dividends. I would appreciate your analysis on what to expect for Fortis and Emera
Thank you......... Paul K
Q: Follow up question. Who purchased most of the 2nd Lien secured note?
Q: Earlier in December the company raised $17 million of new convertible debt in a private placement at a 12 per-cent interest rate. At what price per share is this debt convertible? Other observations on this Co.
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