Q: Why the big drop in BRE today while peers are up? Please advise and also comment on the .Txs for u usual great services & views
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Q: In the US last week, there was a landmark agreement with the National Realtors Association that should change the way commissions are determined across the board. There should be more competition with lower commissions. Can you comment on how the decision and the new direction might impact the housing market here in Canada and what impact it may have on companies in the real estate buy/sell market? What companies might be affected? How big might the impact be? Who could be winners and losers?
Q: BBU owns(last reported 28%) of Bre.Complete silence on Bre even though belongs to the famous BN group. and paying a great dividend,currently 9.45% for an extended period of time.Why?Please short comment on last Q results .When is the next report and estimated Rev.& Eps.Please comment on co.I have held it for a few years and at a current loss of of 14.7% Add,Hold or Sell. Txs for U usual great services & views
Q: BRE had what looks like a positive announcement today - market reaction is mixed - this is a small company; no dividend growth buy high yield over many years. I have a small allocation in my portfolio just to give my overall yield a bit of a boost. Do you like the deal announced today? Is it a ‘safer’ company ad a result of this deal?
Q: I am holding this stock for it's high dividend. Do you think it is sustainable?
Q: Hello, what do you think of Bridgemarq’s latest earnings report? Any reason to be worried about 2023? Thanks.
Q: Please comment on Q3 results announced on Nov 8. Is this a spin off of Brookfield? current 9.88% yield. $16.74 p/p reduced to 1.5% position size. Add, Hold or Sell. Txs for U usual great services & views
Q: Good afternoon,
Can you tell me a little bit about BRE and whether you think it would be suitable for an income portfolio.
Thanks and have a great way.
Can you tell me a little bit about BRE and whether you think it would be suitable for an income portfolio.
Thanks and have a great way.
Q: I hold BRE and ECN in my portfolio. I would appreciate your opinion on these companies. What is the short term and medium term outlook for ECN and BRE. Also, what would your current recommendation be: hold? sell?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: What is your opinion of this company, its price and dividend - should I add to the shares I have, or just hold what I have or sell part or them all?
Thanks for our advice.
Thanks for our advice.
Q: Bre seems to spin its wheels in the sector.Could you comment
Q: Could you please give an update on BRE in terms of last earnings report, news going forward, dividend sustainability. What would be an appropriate percent of an income portfolio would you hold?
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Q: Hi 5i Research Team:
I have traded Forex before and am new to stock trading. 90% of my RRSP, RESP and TFSA is in cash and I'd like to avail the current market conditions by "gradually" buying the dips.. and holding it over the long term, 5 to 10 years. I understand that no one can time the market or its bottom.
After exploring the reports and questions on your site, I have identified the enclosed 29 stocks based on following criteria:
- Current Retracements of > 75% over 52 week high & low
- Dividend Yield > 5% (in some cases, like WEED, which is a bit risky, I understand there's no dividend in the near term.. and I am simply going for the upside swing over the next 2 years... same for CRON and Air Canada)
Considering my 90% cash position and strategy to partially buy in on dips over the next few weeks, can you please advise if my stock selection is sound. In addition to my stock picks, please advise anything else that I should keep in mind.
Thanks for everything you do. Much appreciate.
I have traded Forex before and am new to stock trading. 90% of my RRSP, RESP and TFSA is in cash and I'd like to avail the current market conditions by "gradually" buying the dips.. and holding it over the long term, 5 to 10 years. I understand that no one can time the market or its bottom.
After exploring the reports and questions on your site, I have identified the enclosed 29 stocks based on following criteria:
- Current Retracements of > 75% over 52 week high & low
- Dividend Yield > 5% (in some cases, like WEED, which is a bit risky, I understand there's no dividend in the near term.. and I am simply going for the upside swing over the next 2 years... same for CRON and Air Canada)
Considering my 90% cash position and strategy to partially buy in on dips over the next few weeks, can you please advise if my stock selection is sound. In addition to my stock picks, please advise anything else that I should keep in mind.
Thanks for everything you do. Much appreciate.
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- Ag Growth International Inc. (AFN)
- TransAlta Renewables Inc. (RNW)
- Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc. Restricted Voting Shares (BRE)
Q: Can I please get your opinion on the above stocks? Would you consider these bargains at these prices if one is expecting this turbulence not be last longer than one quarter? How sustainable do you view their dividends if we enter a brief recession? I'm wondering whether to get greedy while others are fearful.
Thanks for the great service!
Thanks for the great service!
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- BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (BTB.UN)
- Nexus Industrial REIT (NXR.UN)
Q: Could I please get your in-depth analysis on the above companies? How sustainable would there dividends be during a business downturn in a low rate environment?
- Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN)
- Balanced Equity Portfolio (BEPORT)
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
- Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc. Restricted Voting Shares (BRE)
- Brookfield Global Infrastructure Securities Income Fund (BGI.UN)
- Brookfield Select Opportunities Income Fund (BSO.UN)
- Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (BBU.UN)
Q: I want to buy Brookfield stock, please help me to make my choices and
grade them by order suggesting best choice first .
andrew.
grade them by order suggesting best choice first .
andrew.
Q: What do you think of BRE for higher risk income? Are there specific factors to look out for that would negatively affect the stock? Thanks, Martin
Q: Does Brookfield Asset Management still hold a position in BRE-T? If so, what %? Do you like BRE-T for income?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Keep in mind that I am now a retired (unabashed) income investor. My high risk growth days are past,(too much stress) Slow steady reliable 4% + div stocks ROCK MY WORLD NOW. So what is up (in your view) with the former Brookfield named (now Bridgemarg Real estate services)Is the recent poor performance a reflection of the name change and not having the star high profile parent name in it or a sagging sector. Is there something to fear about the div here. All my stocks average 3% holdings. Is this suitable or should I reduce? I have held it since 2012. Thanks for your time.
Q: Follow up on BRE.
In the answer to my question, the payout ratio is said to be ~75%.
Page 31 of the company’s Q1/19 report indicates the payout ratio has exceeded 100% for the last 5 years.
Is this an oversight, or is 5i calculating distributable cash differently than BRE management?
In the answer to my question, the payout ratio is said to be ~75%.
Page 31 of the company’s Q1/19 report indicates the payout ratio has exceeded 100% for the last 5 years.
Is this an oversight, or is 5i calculating distributable cash differently than BRE management?