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!
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Q: Do you feel these companies can become long term compounders? If so, which company do you feel has the better prospects of becoming a long term compounder?
Q: " Australia is the world's biggest LNG exporter..." ( Globe and Mail ). What is the best way to invest in that?
Q: Hi 5i,
Perhaps this question should be under Miscellaneous, but here goes:
I have my accounts at CIBC Investor's Edge, but they are all strictly CDN accounts - RRSP, TFSA and unregistered. I've now learned that I can buy CDR's in a number of US companies through those accounts, and I'm thinking about getting my feet wet 'down south'..
As an example, NVDA is available and as of Friday was trading at CDN $46.24. On May 31 the NVDA CDR was trading at CDN $36.30. Thus, the CDR has appreciated 27.4% over that period, whereas the US NVDA went from $378.34 on May 31 to $485.09 on Friday, a gain of 28.2%. So very little difference in the return it seems.
If I were to acquire some US names through the CIBC CDR's, they would all be in registered accounts.
Is there a downside or risk to doing this that I should be aware of (other than the normal investment risks) and are there tax ramifications arising out of either capital appreciation or dividend payments if they are in either an RSP or a TFSA?
Thanks - any information you can provide will be appreciated.
Peter
Perhaps this question should be under Miscellaneous, but here goes:
I have my accounts at CIBC Investor's Edge, but they are all strictly CDN accounts - RRSP, TFSA and unregistered. I've now learned that I can buy CDR's in a number of US companies through those accounts, and I'm thinking about getting my feet wet 'down south'..
As an example, NVDA is available and as of Friday was trading at CDN $46.24. On May 31 the NVDA CDR was trading at CDN $36.30. Thus, the CDR has appreciated 27.4% over that period, whereas the US NVDA went from $378.34 on May 31 to $485.09 on Friday, a gain of 28.2%. So very little difference in the return it seems.
If I were to acquire some US names through the CIBC CDR's, they would all be in registered accounts.
Is there a downside or risk to doing this that I should be aware of (other than the normal investment risks) and are there tax ramifications arising out of either capital appreciation or dividend payments if they are in either an RSP or a TFSA?
Thanks - any information you can provide will be appreciated.
Peter
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Pine Cliff Energy Ltd. (PNE)
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Gibson Energy Inc. (GEI)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Gear Energy Ltd. (GXE)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC)
Q: How would you rank these? What is their free cash flow if any? Please advise whether they are buy, hold or sell rating..
Q: 1. Has the company been totally honest prior to reporting last month. Please explain, since many research groups were recommending it including yours.
2. Is this thing worth holding while being down + 50%
3. Why would a company in such a mess declare a dividend?
Thanks DAN
2. Is this thing worth holding while being down + 50%
3. Why would a company in such a mess declare a dividend?
Thanks DAN
Q: Two questions pertaining to CSU issuing warrants to CSU stock holds. 1) Were the warrants issued in lieu of September’s dividend payment? 2) What is the advantage to CSU to issue these warrants? Thanks … Cal
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: Are you aware of any reason for Parkland to drop over 5% on over 5 times the normal volume yesterday? I couldn't find anything. The stock is held in my husband's TFSA with a good gain over several years. It is a small portion of our total portfolio. I had been thinking of adding on its recent positive momentum. Or selling to add to a partial new position in NWC. Thank you for taking the time to do a little checking. Have a great long weekend.
Q: Hi All at 5i!!
I own both of these . Am I being a bit redundant ? If I were to sell one , which one would you suggest??
Cheers ,
Tamara
I own both of these . Am I being a bit redundant ? If I were to sell one , which one would you suggest??
Cheers ,
Tamara
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Hydro One Limited (H)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Hi 5i,
What companies are on your lost of long-term hold dividend positions? I’m building a dividend portfolio and sincerely appreciate your always valuable perspective.
Thank you!
What companies are on your lost of long-term hold dividend positions? I’m building a dividend portfolio and sincerely appreciate your always valuable perspective.
Thank you!
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Can I ask what would your top 5 stocks to purchase right now? 3-5yr outlook. CAD or US?
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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EQB Inc. (EQB)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
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Docebo Inc. (DCBO)
Q: You mention in your last response that GOOS can be kept. Would you start a position here? What of the other names in the growth portfolio would you buy here?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Thoughts on this company.
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Cargojet Inc. Common and Variable Voting Shares (CJT)
Q: Good day team,
A few companies I'm invested in are in a loss position so far.
AQN 42% loss
AD 16% loss
CJT 22% loss
GSY 22% loss
At this point which stock do you think I should keep, which one sell, and which one replace and with what?
I'm retired and 73 years of age.
Take as many points as needed.
Thank you
John G.
A few companies I'm invested in are in a loss position so far.
AQN 42% loss
AD 16% loss
CJT 22% loss
GSY 22% loss
At this point which stock do you think I should keep, which one sell, and which one replace and with what?
I'm retired and 73 years of age.
Take as many points as needed.
Thank you
John G.
Q: This company came up on my screen because of insider buying. Can you give me your thoughts on it please. Is it something to invest in for the longer run.
Q: Am considering purchasing the above and adding to over time. Would appreciate your thoughts re this security compared to SPY or VOO or other you might prefer.
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Crescent Point Energy Corporation (Canada) (CPG)
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Cenovus Energy Inc (CVE)
Q: Dear Peter and team,
Thank you for answering my earlier question on heavy oil and suggesting your picks. Doing my "homework", I see that these three are cross listed in the US and Canada. NYSE/TSX.
As I plan to hold them for a sometime I plan to write covered calls to augment the dividends. (One of your favourite strategies if I recall.)
With this in mind, may I ask you if it is more prudent buy these in NYSE as the options market is more vibrant on NYSE? Or stick to TSX? I understand that there is a currency risk if I buy them in USD. As the will be in our Regd accounts not too worried about tax consequences.
Many thanks in advance.
Mano
Thank you for answering my earlier question on heavy oil and suggesting your picks. Doing my "homework", I see that these three are cross listed in the US and Canada. NYSE/TSX.
As I plan to hold them for a sometime I plan to write covered calls to augment the dividends. (One of your favourite strategies if I recall.)
With this in mind, may I ask you if it is more prudent buy these in NYSE as the options market is more vibrant on NYSE? Or stick to TSX? I understand that there is a currency risk if I buy them in USD. As the will be in our Regd accounts not too worried about tax consequences.
Many thanks in advance.
Mano
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George Weston Limited (WN)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Metro Inc. (MRU)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Five Below Inc. (FIVE)
Q: What is your current assessment of George Weston. Its share price is down about 20% since its high of 4-5 months ago, and seems to be in a downward trend. It has a fairly small dividend. How does it look to you? Are there any reasons you to continue to hold this? Do you have any other defensive names that you prefer? Thanks,
Q: Good day ,
I realize this name has been asked about numerous times including myself and most likely feel like I’m beating a dead horse here.. but this is the reason we as retail investors look to to your service for help .. no beating around the bush here as we know it’s a “hold “ for now .. are u confident in 2 -3 years time we investors who have “held “ this name will be rewarded for holding or averaging down as we are investing in this company and not trading this name .. are u confident in the management and the business model here for a long term story ?
Thank u
Mark
I realize this name has been asked about numerous times including myself and most likely feel like I’m beating a dead horse here.. but this is the reason we as retail investors look to to your service for help .. no beating around the bush here as we know it’s a “hold “ for now .. are u confident in 2 -3 years time we investors who have “held “ this name will be rewarded for holding or averaging down as we are investing in this company and not trading this name .. are u confident in the management and the business model here for a long term story ?
Thank u
Mark