Q: I've been looking over FRU since I saw your most recent answer to a Q about it. Seems remarkable the it is now trading at a price last seen in 2000! It is trading below it's 2008 low. My question is: Considering that oil is a declining asset has this company managed to increase its land holdings in oil over the last 20 years or is it on a slow decline? Also, how did it perform in the 2008 Great Recession?
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Q: what will the oil industry look like in the coming years political -climate- and renewable energy coming on board is it a fools game to buy low debt oil stock when or if their going to be obsolete or struggle to/?
Q: I am considering selling Vermillion for the tax loss and buying Arx for the potential in Stock appreciation. Is Arx in a better position to increase its share price than Vermillion?
Q: Comments on the announcement of the establishment of Topaz and the benefits to TOU would be welcome.
Thanks
Thanks
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
- Keyera Corp. (KEY)
Q: I notice that Enb is in your energy sector.Would KEy,Ppl and Trp be rated as energy? I recall that you recommended a 5% weighting in energy. How much of that would be for energy producers and how does those weightings compare to the the Tse energy sector index sector?
Q: Hi team
I am in a bit of a quandary, I bought ala a while ago, before they cut the dividend, my average cost is about $ 29, I know the old saying it doesn't matter what you paid for it, its the present that counts, I have it in a tax free account. I am thinking about selling some of it and buying vet, higher yield, but Lord knows that it could be cut at any time regardless of the management says they wont. I also feel that it has a better chance of capital gains in the future. How do you feel about this plan
Thanks
I am in a bit of a quandary, I bought ala a while ago, before they cut the dividend, my average cost is about $ 29, I know the old saying it doesn't matter what you paid for it, its the present that counts, I have it in a tax free account. I am thinking about selling some of it and buying vet, higher yield, but Lord knows that it could be cut at any time regardless of the management says they wont. I also feel that it has a better chance of capital gains in the future. How do you feel about this plan
Thanks
Q: It seems Peyto has continued to drop from the levels mentioned in a lot of previous questions on the company. I understand why investor sentiment is low on sector but it seems way overdone at this point for Peyto. Do you see any new obstacles management is ignoring? Also see that the consensus '20 earnings are forecast at $0.20 for the year but I just can't seem to figure out why they would be that low. Have a recent position and thinking of averaging down or adding to another portfolio.
Q: I hold Enterprise Product Partners in my RRSP account. I own this because the US seems less risky to pipelines in general. They announced further expansion with added capacity into 2021 and 2022. I know you don't cover US stocks but wonder if you could comment on debt levels, dividend coverage, etc.
Thanks for the fine service you provide
Thanks for the fine service you provide
Q: Would appreciate an analysis of SPH in regards to dividend safety, growth expectations and any upcoming tail or headwinds. Buy,sell or hold and do you see any resemblance to Superior Plus.
Thx Gary
Thx Gary
Q: Hello,
I'm looking for your thoughts on husky energy. What do you think about the 5 year scenario? Is it a candidate for a takeover and if so what would the target share price be? Secondly, if sold will it affect Tidewaters operation and share price?
Thank you,
Dave
I'm looking for your thoughts on husky energy. What do you think about the 5 year scenario? Is it a candidate for a takeover and if so what would the target share price be? Secondly, if sold will it affect Tidewaters operation and share price?
Thank you,
Dave
Q: Currently I hold about 7000 shares--value $130,130--profit at about 33%(33,000)
This is about 6.8% of total investments --$1.9 M Q.1--should I trim back to 5%
& where do I park the profit? Q 2. Is the market for Oil about to turn (hated right now)
Thinking of Oil EtF--or high quality Oil co with3-4 % dividend
Thank you
Don
This is about 6.8% of total investments --$1.9 M Q.1--should I trim back to 5%
& where do I park the profit? Q 2. Is the market for Oil about to turn (hated right now)
Thinking of Oil EtF--or high quality Oil co with3-4 % dividend
Thank you
Don
Q: Hello, do you feel the dividend is sustainable as the sector seems to be stabilizing...thinking of taking a small position soon. 5-10 year hold.
Regards, Lee
Regards, Lee
Q: I have always considered invests in companies that have operations in Russia or are Russian domiciled as being too risky, but recently came across Gazprom. I would appreciate your opinion as to the risk of investing in Gazprom at this time. A perusal of a Reuters report on the company indicates that the company’s metrics look ok and it has a 25% payout ratio. If purchased it would be for income.
Thank you for considering my question
Thank you for considering my question
Q: I have shares in XOM and like the dividends. Do you have any comments on XOM in light of them selling their Norwegian assets and their last quarter performance. I see in the profile there is a strong preference to hold. Thanks.
Q: Your thoughts on AM:US
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I see Robert L. Snyder of Stream Energy in the USA has filed to purchase a material amount of shares (as of Sept. 23, he had purchased 8.3% of JE. Stock is up from it's low, but do you think there will be continued buying and demand on for the stock?
Q: I am tempted to buy this stock based on a Buy Recommendation from TD Securities and a price target of $3.50. Also note that there has been considerable insider buying of the stock recently. Would appreciate your comments. Bill
Q: Could you provide your thoughts on MTL? Thanks.
- NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP)
Q: Hello 5i. I would like your opinion on the renewable energy industry. These companies seem to have done well over the yr. Would you classify these as being cyclical and what would there cycle be? I am looking at getting into these but find their valuations expensive currently. Do you see a catalyst for their prices falling in the near future or do they have momentum on their side?
Q: Hello,
Can you recommend 3 small cap energy and gold stocks that has good balance sheets?
Thank you!
Can you recommend 3 small cap energy and gold stocks that has good balance sheets?
Thank you!