Q: Please provide an update on Bruker corporation. Would you add more in this pullback ? Reason for pullback? Do you still like it’s prospects ?
Thx
Karim
Q: I have a large gain on MSFT and am contemplating trimming holding and with proceeds, purchase IBM. Would you recommend doing this trade? If not, what would you do?
Q: I hold AMGN and see from your recent responses that it's a 5i favorite. The metrics do not appear to justify your support, so I wonder if I am looking at the wrong data. PEG is sky high (over 4); forward P/E is almost 14 ; ROE is only 6.6. The data above is from a premium site which differs from the Yahoo Finance site which shows forward P/E at 13.09 and PEG at 3.3 with ROE at only 7.18. Net margins do look healthy but I cannot tell from 3 sites I checked whether net margin % data is fwd looking or refers to historical.
Although AMGN appears to have been a dividend grower (not a dividend aristocrat that I know of ) , it’s dividend payout is very high at 171%.
Yet there must be something about AMGN that you like a lot.... perhaps something not shown on reported data. Is it AMGN's pipeline? Projected cash flow? I would prefer not to sell my holding until I can understand what it is about AMGN that you like so much. I would appreciate your insight very much (am not looking so much for basic or raw numbers available on popular sites---but I really would appreciate your thoughts, thanks).
Q: hi folks:
under the heading of "if it ain't broke why fix it.........."
sitting on a double; chart looks parabolic
aside from rebalancing to 5% (from 11) is there any compelling reason to sell?
ie. do the fundamentals still look supportive ?
I am looking for your best ideas (small / medium / large cap) to invest in the ongoing and ever-increasing move to 5G. Telcos will be spending billions over next decade. And ultimately benefitting of course. But which companies will benefit from that, or government's (?) spending? Mostly interested in Canadian-based companies. I know AMT and CCI are the big players in US. Any chance they get a foothold in Canada? Does small company like Baylin have unique expertise to deliver in this space? Are they well-managed and well-known enough? Anyone else?
Q: I am thinking of selling T and would like your recommendations on what to replace it with in the Telecom sector. I have 7% in this sector and 4% if it isBCE.
Q: I want to buy a half position in a US financial investment services company for a US dollar registered account. Please rank the following for potential capital gain with medium risk accepted. CME,IBKR,AMTD,SCHW,ETFC.
Please explain your rational.
Thanks, Tim.
Q: Hello, I am thinking of selling Great West (GWO) and replacing it with a US life insurance company such as Metlife or Aflac. Does this make sense? Is there a better name in the US? I already own SLF. Thanks, Gervais
Q: MDT seems to be a bit of a rollercoaster but has a new valve device. What do you think of this company compared some other big device companies likes Stryker and are some device makers safe from Amazon's newest venture?
What would you suggest for water and solar themes. I have looked at XYL and SolarEdge (SEDG). I am looking for GREAT companies with low debt and good management and positive shareholder history. What do you think of these two companies. I welcome any other suggestion you might have for better plays out there and for a very long term hold.
Q: SNY (not in your database) recently reported a poor quarter and so-so guidance. On the other hand, the P/E is now less than 12x, the dividend is substantial, and the pipeline should be broad enough to protect against single-drug risk. My sense is that it's long-term-investable, but less attractive than other beaten-down pharma blue-chips (say, LLY); your opinion?
Q: I just read a contrarian report on Seeking Alpha regarding these two companies. Can you comment on the debt levels of each and their respective survivability in a prolonged long low price nat gas environment. In an RRSP, could they be considered decent ‘flyers’ for a small (1%) stake?
Q: Hi,
This is a follow up to your answer regarding my original question on Feb 14th regarding ETFs in the US Aerospace and Defense sector. Your answer focused my attention on the expense ratio as the main factor in choosing among ETFs with a similar theme, and you offered that 5 year average returns should also be considered. However, I am wondering if the dividends paid should also be a part of the decision? If yes, then as a general rule, ETF dividends would be considered only if all else is equal? Between the three ETFs, PPA pays .2504, XAR pays .0938 and ITA pays .3205. All are listed as quarterly payments. Thanks for helping out with my learning curve!
Dawn
Q: Is this a good Div ETF US oil/gas energy distribution to remain in? I am down a bit on currency slide in MAV so wish to remain hoping for a lower CAD or simply to remain bec of 8.19% Div, would appreciate your comment