Q: Green Impact Partners has recently been granted approvals for a new Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) complex in Calgary and appears to have secured project funding. Is this company something you have looked at?
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Investment Q&A
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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lululemon athletica inc. (LULU)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: David Rosenberg is bullish on Canadian companies that are exporters or have high international sales exposure. for investors seeking growth please list your 5 favourite names in this area please show each companies percentage of revenues arising from its international exposure thanks Richard
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Amgen Inc. (AMGN)
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CVS Health Corporation (CVS)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
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Ninepoint Energy Income FUnd (NRGI)
Q: Hi group i presently hold CVS - 20% loss,- UNH - 11% loss Buy sell or old ? + if sell what would you replace with (these are my only holds in health sector this sector is really struggling - your comments on the sector + these 2 stocks in general
I also own NRGI - presently a 20% loss I also own ARC in this sector presently 5% loss - your thoughts on the sector in general + But sell or Hold
thanks for your help with my portfolio
I also own NRGI - presently a 20% loss I also own ARC in this sector presently 5% loss - your thoughts on the sector in general + But sell or Hold
thanks for your help with my portfolio
Q: Any idea what is expected for NPK earnings on March22, their expected reporting date. Is there any news that would spur on earnings or reduce them?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
Q: Hi 5i and Peter,
In a show down between DSG and TRI which company would you pick for the largest overall return for the next 5 - 10 years. I like both companies and having a tough time deciding. The past 5 years their CAGR share price (including TRI's dividend) has been DSG - 22.6% and TRI - 24.3%.
In a show down between DSG and TRI which company would you pick for the largest overall return for the next 5 - 10 years. I like both companies and having a tough time deciding. The past 5 years their CAGR share price (including TRI's dividend) has been DSG - 22.6% and TRI - 24.3%.
Q: Hi 5i,
In Sept 22 you gave NFI a "B" rating. You commented that it is a little on the risky side.
Do you think the Balance Sheet and Cash Flow are strong enough for an investment in their convertible debenture (NFI.DB) which is due in 2027? I realize their would be no conversion possibility with the bond.
Thanks for your opinion on NFI.
John
In Sept 22 you gave NFI a "B" rating. You commented that it is a little on the risky side.
Do you think the Balance Sheet and Cash Flow are strong enough for an investment in their convertible debenture (NFI.DB) which is due in 2027? I realize their would be no conversion possibility with the bond.
Thanks for your opinion on NFI.
John
Q: Hi,
I searched your questions database and couldn't find anything related to this equity. I know it's small cap but it has had a fascinating roller coaster history. I recently purchased it. Do you see any upside?
I searched your questions database and couldn't find anything related to this equity. I know it's small cap but it has had a fascinating roller coaster history. I recently purchased it. Do you see any upside?
Q: In a prior question you mentioned that Goeasy's "funding may slow down or cost more if investors get nervous in general, but it can't really experience a 'run' on current funding like a small bank can". I am trying to understand why Goeasy can't experience a 'run'. What is different with this company? You had also mentioned that it has a different funding base. Thank You.
Q: Hi,
Your comments on Stone's just published results ?
Thanks
Your comments on Stone's just published results ?
Thanks
Q: What do you think about this bank's prospects higher in the short term and long term, Team?
Thank you,
Joseph
Thank you,
Joseph
Q: In a recent WSJ article about Deposit Insurance in US/Canada - they state " Canada never had a bank failure" as far as you know is that true?
Q: I have held HD for some time in a registered account. I note it has been slowly drifting down and wonder if it's time to sell. If yes, can you please provide 3 or 4 US alternatives in the same sector that are more growthy with a similar risk profile? Thank you.
Q: Could you please give your opinion on YETI's quarterly earnings. Thank you.
Q: Good Morning
Are the 5I research analytics fees income tax deductible and if they are where are they added to on the tax form
Thks
Marse
Are the 5I research analytics fees income tax deductible and if they are where are they added to on the tax form
Thks
Marse
Q: May I please have your thoughts on G2 Goldfields (GTWO) and its prospects.
Q: Jerry Javasky, former manager of the formerly very successful (I have no idea of its current status) Ivy Foreign Equity fund, was a “fan” of FITB. Does the recent dramatic selloff make it the screaming “buy” for dividend investors I perceive it to be?
Q: I would appreciate your opinion on Ivanhoe's recent earnings report. To this layperson, they appear very strong. If a person is a long-term copper bull, would you be comfortable stepping in here, market uncertainty notwithstanding?
Thank you as always for your expertise.
Thank you as always for your expertise.
Q: hello 5i:
nice yield, price has come down in the last year so more attractive. Of the yield, how much is return of capital, over the years? Is it significant, in your opinion?
thanks
Paul L
nice yield, price has come down in the last year so more attractive. Of the yield, how much is return of capital, over the years? Is it significant, in your opinion?
thanks
Paul L
Q: I am back to even on the above. Should I bail?
What would be you number one switch?
What would be you number one switch?
Q: A few days before three US banks collapsed, CIBC CEO's bought $3 million in CM at about $58 a share, tripling his skin in the game, presumably a big sign of confidence in CM. Today's price dipped lower still -- is this a good entry point?