Q: What's your view on the ENB announcement today about its intended puschase of US Dominion utilities. Does a potential drop in the share price tomorrow represent a buying opportunity?
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Q: Vistra has done well recently especially compared to other US conventional electricity companies which are mostly down this year. Can I get your thoughts on VST and if you think it is a good investment compared to other US utility options?
Q: My question is about Oil. Where you do you see oil going in the near and long term. If you are bullish, what Canadian companies would you recommend I take a look at. Looking at high risk high reward companies. I currently only own ATH. Thanks.
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
- Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
- Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
Q: please provide 5 names of Canadian stocks of companies in the energy space with the following attributes:
1. high sustainable dividend
2.long life reserves
3.good balance sheet.
4.good investor friendly management
thanks yossi
1. high sustainable dividend
2.long life reserves
3.good balance sheet.
4.good investor friendly management
thanks yossi
- iShares S&P/TSX Capped Energy Index ETF (XEG)
- Global X Canadian Oil and Gas Equity Covered Call ETF (ENCC)
Q: What do you think about this ETF for the rest of this year? I like the chart , it's turning up. Thanks
Q: Hi 5i,
In response to a question of mine and questions from others over the past few months you have pretty uniformly rated GXE a hold - partially I think on the premise that the damage has been done. I am holding and I'm content to continue for a while.
I wonder though - given its small size and present earnings of - $52M - is there enough money there to justify it continuing as a public company, especially one that is shoveling money out the door every month in the form of dividend payments?
In the past year (and possibly for longer)Twin Peaks Capital LLC has been buying up GXE shares pretty regularly, and today it owns 2.51% of the company (6.5 million shares worth $5.7 million at todays prices). Insiders have also been buying.
Why would a business like Twin Peaks Capital LLC buy so heavily into a little public company like GXE - how does it expect to get a return on its investment? Capital appreciation seems unlikely. Is it just cashing dividends, or might it be getting ready to take it over itself or, alternatively, might it be trying to ensure it has a large and therefore profitable position when someone else takes out GXE?
Thanks 5i - I look forward to a better understanding of what might be going on.
Peter
In response to a question of mine and questions from others over the past few months you have pretty uniformly rated GXE a hold - partially I think on the premise that the damage has been done. I am holding and I'm content to continue for a while.
I wonder though - given its small size and present earnings of - $52M - is there enough money there to justify it continuing as a public company, especially one that is shoveling money out the door every month in the form of dividend payments?
In the past year (and possibly for longer)Twin Peaks Capital LLC has been buying up GXE shares pretty regularly, and today it owns 2.51% of the company (6.5 million shares worth $5.7 million at todays prices). Insiders have also been buying.
Why would a business like Twin Peaks Capital LLC buy so heavily into a little public company like GXE - how does it expect to get a return on its investment? Capital appreciation seems unlikely. Is it just cashing dividends, or might it be getting ready to take it over itself or, alternatively, might it be trying to ensure it has a large and therefore profitable position when someone else takes out GXE?
Thanks 5i - I look forward to a better understanding of what might be going on.
Peter
Q: Thoughts on BIR. I was thinking of buying more, but I believe the current dividend is not sustainable without incurring more debt, so do you think they will reduce it until NG prices pick up? If so, will the price drop, or do you think the possibility is already priced in? Is their balance sheet good? And finally, what are their reserves like? Thanks!
Q: Further to Gordon's question 01 Sep any projections to when CVE and CNQ will each reach their debt limits and start returning the profits to shareholders (divs or buybacks) ? Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i
Canadian Natural-CNQ said when $10B of net debt is achieved the company will return 100% of free cash flow to shareholders. Cenovus-CVE said when $4B of net debt is achieved the company will return 100% of free cash flow to shareholders. In the company Q2 2023 financial results, CVE states their net debt is $6,367B. I am unable to find the the Q2 2023 net debt in CNQ results. Would you please explain CNQ net debt from their results. Thanks
Canadian Natural-CNQ said when $10B of net debt is achieved the company will return 100% of free cash flow to shareholders. Cenovus-CVE said when $4B of net debt is achieved the company will return 100% of free cash flow to shareholders. In the company Q2 2023 financial results, CVE states their net debt is $6,367B. I am unable to find the the Q2 2023 net debt in CNQ results. Would you please explain CNQ net debt from their results. Thanks
Q: Hi,
What are your top 3 to 5 picks in Canadian heavy oil?
Eric Nuttall picked CVE/ATH/CPG. in his recent appearance on BNN. He predicts it is bit too early for the Gas plays.
You can add separately the companies in the States as well. Eric's focus is only in Canada. I guess that is his mandate.
Thank you.
Mano.
You may want to add the stock symbols as the stem in this this question depending on your answer!
What are your top 3 to 5 picks in Canadian heavy oil?
Eric Nuttall picked CVE/ATH/CPG. in his recent appearance on BNN. He predicts it is bit too early for the Gas plays.
You can add separately the companies in the States as well. Eric's focus is only in Canada. I guess that is his mandate.
Thank you.
Mano.
You may want to add the stock symbols as the stem in this this question depending on your answer!
Q: Was there any further news on takeover talks between Exxon and Pioneer?
Q: Thoughts on this company, trading below $US 70.
Does it show good potential going forward?
Thnx
Does it show good potential going forward?
Thnx
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- NextEra Energy Partners LP representing limited partner interests (NEP)
Q: Hi Folks,
I currently hold AQN in my RRSP account at a loss of 30%. I am looking at NEP in the US as a possible replacement. May I have your analysis and opinion of such a move or would you recommend holding onto AQN for now and wait to see if anything comes of the "activist investors".
Thanks
I currently hold AQN in my RRSP account at a loss of 30%. I am looking at NEP in the US as a possible replacement. May I have your analysis and opinion of such a move or would you recommend holding onto AQN for now and wait to see if anything comes of the "activist investors".
Thanks
Q: Any thoughts on this small junior, good price action as of late with crude moving up?
- The AES Corporation (AES)
- NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE)
- Southern Company (The) (SO)
- Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB)
Q: Can you please comment on AES and or any other ex Canadian utilities that you would recommend for diversification?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: July 14th I asked a question on pipe and bought a chunk of them for growth and the initiated dividend.
They have been bought by Strathcona Resources shortly after that!
I am a bit unsure of what will transpire now and would like your opinion of the upcoming meeting in September and what should I do? Sell now or hold?
Thanx Gary
They have been bought by Strathcona Resources shortly after that!
I am a bit unsure of what will transpire now and would like your opinion of the upcoming meeting in September and what should I do? Sell now or hold?
Thanx Gary
Q: hi,
I am contemplating selling AQN. do you have any guess as to what sort of upside potential ( in percentage ) in the short term there may be for any actions (asset sales? restructuring? etc etc )spurred on by the "activist investor". so far, there has been nothing of significance in this regard, and the stock price reflects this, I think? if selling, I was thinking of adding to my BEPC to make close to a full position. do you still think BEPC has decent growth potential, and will weather any further rate hikes? is the balance sheet fine still?
cheers, Chris
I am contemplating selling AQN. do you have any guess as to what sort of upside potential ( in percentage ) in the short term there may be for any actions (asset sales? restructuring? etc etc )spurred on by the "activist investor". so far, there has been nothing of significance in this regard, and the stock price reflects this, I think? if selling, I was thinking of adding to my BEPC to make close to a full position. do you still think BEPC has decent growth potential, and will weather any further rate hikes? is the balance sheet fine still?
cheers, Chris
Q: Lots of insider buying Does your screens show that as well?
Thx
Thx
Q: I have owned this fund for a number of years for the dividend - now over 13% paid monthly. But I am down over 40% on it. Not good math! It is in a registered account so no benefit of tax loss selling. Do you have a sense of whether it will recover as interest rates stabilize? Is there a risk of a dividend cut? I am not familiar with the companies in it. Now regret buying something I don't understand but it was a recommend on BNN.
- Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
- MEG Energy Corp. (MEG)
- Freehold Royalties Ltd. (FRU)
- Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
Q: Good morning,
I currently own all four companies in the energy portion of my family portfolio.
That being said, I'm in the red and very disappointed with FRU.CA's performance of late and looking at selling FRU.CA and with the proceeds, adding to my existing positions of MEG.CA, CVE.CA or TVE.CA.
Q1. What are your thoughts on FRU.CA
Q2. Which of these three stocks (MEG.CA, CVE.CA or TVE.CA offers the best risk/reward at this particular time,
Q3. Is there another energy stock that you prefer and would wholeheartedly recommend.
Thank you and I'll await your response.
I currently own all four companies in the energy portion of my family portfolio.
That being said, I'm in the red and very disappointed with FRU.CA's performance of late and looking at selling FRU.CA and with the proceeds, adding to my existing positions of MEG.CA, CVE.CA or TVE.CA.
Q1. What are your thoughts on FRU.CA
Q2. Which of these three stocks (MEG.CA, CVE.CA or TVE.CA offers the best risk/reward at this particular time,
Q3. Is there another energy stock that you prefer and would wholeheartedly recommend.
Thank you and I'll await your response.