Q: afn has been gaining this last week. A buy? Should arc be considered a top stock in the lng play in western canada. ie Enbridge announcement of lng plant in chetwynd and kitimat pipeline?
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Q: I currently hold the above 3 stocks at around 2.5% positions and am wondering if there are better options in the industrial sector or should I hold tight. CAE is up over 30% but AFN is down 25% and TFII is down 8%. I’m a retired income investor.
Thanks
Lyle.
Thanks
Lyle.
Q: I want to replace this stock AFN down 45 percent with a better stock with a yield and a good backlog. This is in my RRSP. Can you suggest a few replacements I can check out. Thanks.
Q: Down 33% on AFN in a taxable account, time to bail?
Q: AFN down 8% today. My average cost is $30.17 from several years ago. Its a small holding of mine that does not fit in with the rest of the portfolio but there are capitol gains and I like the dividend. However the rate in which its falling is telegraphing serious problems. To sell or hold...Thoughts??
Q: Please comments on short term issues causing big drop in the stock recently, is this an over reaction in your view? Is your reason to buy this stock still intact ?
Q: Not good momentum on AFN today down over $4.00, not very good earnings. My $56.00 stock now considerably. in my RRSP. Good yield, but! How much more downside before we could see a recovery. I can hold it for three years, otherwise I need to move on. Is there a better replacement, does not have to be in the same sector.
Q: Hi
What is causing the decline in this stock and should I continue to hold? Thanks Clare
What is causing the decline in this stock and should I continue to hold? Thanks Clare
- NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
- Ag Growth International Inc. (AFN)
- Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
- Calian Group Ltd. (CGY)
Q: I have about 20% cash in my TFSA. Other holdings are AQN, MSI, BPY, ENB and CGX. Would like to deploy about half the cash into one of AFN, NFI, CGY or FSZ. What would your pick be?
Q: AFN has just been part of your income portfolio and already has lost almost 10% of its value.
What went wrong with your analytics?
What went wrong with your analytics?
Q: What are the metrics going forward on AFN and how is the china trade war affecting AFN?
Q: why is AFN down so much after you recommended this.
You still recommend it?
You still recommend it?
Q: The Ag sector seems to be somewhat out of favour possibly due to Chinese trade actions. Between AFN and NTR, which company offers the best combination of risk / reward for a long term hold?
Q: Thoughts on results and share price slide as of late? Recent purchase, down over 10%. I see it's up over 17% ytd, but flat over 52 weeks, my timing to purchase was less than stellar.
Q: I am a bit light on the ag sector. Which of the above would you suggest to add, if any, especially in light of China issues - canola, etc.
Q: Which of these 2 would you add right now ( full position). I am more of a balanced equity follower but starting to shift a bit more toward income. 5 year window.
Q: what does 5i think of this company
Q: What do you think about the investing merits of AG growth currently, and the new convertible deb bought deal?
Q: Hi,
I noticed that AG has issued 75 mil unsecured cd's this AM. The coupon is 5.40%, vs their shares dividend of 4.17%. My question is how does one go about assessing this particular type of investment instrument? I have had success with cd's in the past, but still feel I'm not fully understanding how you determine whether or not they would be good value. I get how they work, but have trouble with rating them. Any light you can shed on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks for always being the voice of reason in an industry that seems designed to confuse!
Dawn
I noticed that AG has issued 75 mil unsecured cd's this AM. The coupon is 5.40%, vs their shares dividend of 4.17%. My question is how does one go about assessing this particular type of investment instrument? I have had success with cd's in the past, but still feel I'm not fully understanding how you determine whether or not they would be good value. I get how they work, but have trouble with rating them. Any light you can shed on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks for always being the voice of reason in an industry that seems designed to confuse!
Dawn
Q: Pres. Trump says after Tariffs Lifted with China , China will buy more Soya Beans, Corn and Wheat. This would be good for American farmers and good for fertilizer producers. What companies would benefit the most. Would Nutrien NTR be one ? Who else ? Thanks 5 i. RAK