Q: What's your current view on Primo for a buy and long term hold?
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Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. (CF)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
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VersaBank (VBNK)
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Kraken Robotics Inc. (PNG)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Good morning, I hold these smaller cap companies in my TFSA for more aggressive growth, a strategy I believe you endorse.
In this new reality, I am thinking of a more conservative approach and selling the above and converting to FTS, RY, XRE, SLF.
If things recover well I will get a great pop on the big caps without the individual company risk associated with the smaller caps. If things go poorly with the recovery, my large cap mix should drop a lot less than the smaller caps.
Also, any of the above smaller caps that you do not like.
Thanks
Rob
In this new reality, I am thinking of a more conservative approach and selling the above and converting to FTS, RY, XRE, SLF.
If things recover well I will get a great pop on the big caps without the individual company risk associated with the smaller caps. If things go poorly with the recovery, my large cap mix should drop a lot less than the smaller caps.
Also, any of the above smaller caps that you do not like.
Thanks
Rob
Q: Can you please provide an analysis on Cott. Would you start a position at these levels?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I currently own Cott on the US exchange and my PA states that I need to decrease my consumer cyclical and need to increase healthcare .I curently own TMO and thought I would sell Cott and buy more TMO as my weight in TMO is not very high. I would have a capital gain on Cott that I have to pay but in the longer term do think this is a good move?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: hi 5i team,
As a follow on to Joseph's question re high ROE companies (asked on February 22, 2019)...can you comment on Cott Corp (BCB) (was in the list of companies) recent results and on the company overall? I ask as their ROE number is 38 which seems pretty good. How are their other financial metrics?
Would you consider this now a growth company (given last years asset sales) or simply an income oriented company?
If you were to rate it, would it be a 'B' type company?
Thanks!
Steve
As a follow on to Joseph's question re high ROE companies (asked on February 22, 2019)...can you comment on Cott Corp (BCB) (was in the list of companies) recent results and on the company overall? I ask as their ROE number is 38 which seems pretty good. How are their other financial metrics?
Would you consider this now a growth company (given last years asset sales) or simply an income oriented company?
If you were to rate it, would it be a 'B' type company?
Thanks!
Steve
Q: IResults
Q: Results
Q: BCB has broken through and approaching all time hi (21.57). If it keep this up trend, is it an investment candidate. You opinion will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L)
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Saputo Inc. (SAP)
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George Weston Limited (WN)
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Metro Inc. (MRU)
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Empire Company Limited Non-Voting Class A Shares (EMP.A)
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Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. (The) Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (PJC.A)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
Q: I need to increase my holdings of Consumer staples. Please rank the following in order of your preference when the main focus is dividend growth with secondary goal of capital appreciation.
ATD, L, MRU, SAP, WN, EMP.A, MFI, BCB, PBH, PJC.A
I can be patient in the timing of my purchases. Do you think this is a good time in the economic cycle tp purchase this sector?
Many Thanks
Paul
ATD, L, MRU, SAP, WN, EMP.A, MFI, BCB, PBH, PJC.A
I can be patient in the timing of my purchases. Do you think this is a good time in the economic cycle tp purchase this sector?
Many Thanks
Paul
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Shaw Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (SJR.B)
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Cameco Corporation (CCO)
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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (WPM)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
Q: Team,
Just like your thoughts on the listed stocks and which you would add ( in some order of preference) to an existing portfolio skewed to secure dividends and modest growth with a target 7-8% combined dividend and growth. Conversely is any one a definite NO.
Thx
Just like your thoughts on the listed stocks and which you would add ( in some order of preference) to an existing portfolio skewed to secure dividends and modest growth with a target 7-8% combined dividend and growth. Conversely is any one a definite NO.
Thx
Q: Cott reported today. In the past year it has traded as high as in the 20s and now around 15. I have a half position and they seem to be on track to achieve better growth and revenue in 2017. Would you endorse a full position? I like it also has a potential takeover target. They tried a few years ago but now they are a different company and possibly more attractive to the likes of pepsi or coke.
Q: Cott continue to go go down as I am wondering if there is a better stock that I should invest in or should I continue to hold on or sell it and invest in PBH as I do currently own L but only at 2% weight.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Why is cotts declining ? Thank you
Q: What are your thoughts on Cott? Would it be a buy now? Thanks.
Q: Cott has been hit bad by Brexit. Will its British exposure materially impact their earnings in the long term? Should it be sold at this point?
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV)
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Uni-Select Inc. (UNS)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Pacific Insight Electronics Corp. (PIH)
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Richmont Mines Inc. (RIC)
Q: I am resubmitting this question as apparently the symbols did not show up with my first question. Can you please comment on these stocks as to suitability for a GROWTH portfolio and if you have any concerns over any of these. Are there any substitutions you would make to this list? Thank you.
Q: Update
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan,
Your last update was Oct 28th. Given their (over-subscribed) U.S. financing last night, and their recent solid share performance, do you still see this one as a hold, or would you buy into it? The cross-selling synergies from their 2014 acquisition seems to be what has made the difference for future growth, from what I read.
Thanks for your thoughts on this one.
Your last update was Oct 28th. Given their (over-subscribed) U.S. financing last night, and their recent solid share performance, do you still see this one as a hold, or would you buy into it? The cross-selling synergies from their 2014 acquisition seems to be what has made the difference for future growth, from what I read.
Thanks for your thoughts on this one.
Q: Is 8-9 drop in share price due to disappointing earnings warranted or an overreaction? Sell or hold a small position? Thank you.
Q: Your opinion on Cott? Still a buy at this stage? Thank you.