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Q: Good morning,

Roku has dropped from approx $140 back to $106. Would you be adding to your position (If light) at current levels or are there any changes in your long term thesis?

Yesterday you mentioned XWD as a good ETF option for international exposure but stated that it had 65 percent NA. Is there a good option for international equity with a value bent without NA companies?

Thanks for being a calming voice during volatility.
Read Answer Asked by Brian on May 29, 2020
Q: Hi folks, now that it looks like oil is doing better, along with oil stocks, please get your thought on Oil Service company; Ces Energy. Stock has doubled off the bottoms and was wondering your thoughts on company; Both Scotia & TD have it as a "Top pick" & "Action Buy List" respectively. At $1sh per share, would U rate Buy/Hold/Sell, and would U like other names over Ceu/t, thanks, jb Piedmont QC
Read Answer Asked by John on May 29, 2020
Q: Good Morning,
I'm looking for 8-10 Canadian stocks that you think will do well over the next few years , maybe a mixture of safe solid names mixed in with some higher risk higher growth names. To list a few ideas I am thinking of a bank , maybe BMO, ENB,BAM.a,LSPD,KXS,BYD,GOOS,GSY.
Please add and/or change as you see fit.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by Chris on May 29, 2020
Q: Apologies for the long list. Could I have your opinion on which I should sell? I will probably take the proceeds and add to FNV, AEM, and KL (are those reasonable choices?). Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on May 29, 2020
Q: Could you give me the forward PE on these companies and which looks best currently if buying ? Thx
Read Answer Asked by blake on May 29, 2020
Q: Hello 5i Team
There are three companies that have issued preferred shares (Capstone Infrastructure, Co-operators General Insurance and Empire Life) which do not have publicly traded common shares.
As far as I can determine, the companies still file quarterly/annual financial statements on SEDAR, so I can review the financials of the underlying company.
Questions are:
1 - Why do these companies continue to maintain the listing of these preferred shares and given the low interest rates and low trading price, would it be possible that the companies could redeem the preferred shares or purchase them under a NCIB?
2 - Are there potential opportunities in purchasing these preferred shares at opportunistic prices (similar to mid March lows) if we have a general pull-back in the market. I understand that I could have a long hold period for these preferred shares as a result of low trading volume.
3 - Should I concentrate my effort in reviewing other preferred issues and simply ignore these three issues as "noise".
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on May 29, 2020
Q: hello 5i:;
I've just sold SIA; had held since 2016 and about a 4% weighting. Looking for something in the Health Care space, hopefully with a good dividend. Would like something like PFE:US, but as its going into a TFSA, the withholding tax is not exactly enamoring. Any suggestions? Doesn't have to be Health Care, but should be a good stable dividend growth stock. The portfolio is well balanced at the present time.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on May 29, 2020
Q: DOC Can you give me a summary of your views of this company
Can you also provide some technical analysis for this company? For example: The amount of Debt its carrying, etc.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on May 29, 2020
Q: SONA Sona Nanotechnology does not come up in your company database. This company is outside my normal purview but it has created a rapid detection test for COVID antibodies that has recently received some attention and its stock has increased dramatically. Can you tell me anything about this firm? Does the test have potential? Is its basic business producing gold nanorods (whatever they are) show promise? Is this an investible company? Any information would be helpful.

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.

Read Answer Asked by Paul on May 29, 2020
Q: Hi Peter & 5i,
Which of these 2 ETF's would you prefer and why, or if you have any other that is better, would be much appreciated. Thanks for your wonderful service. Stay safe. Ivan
Read Answer Asked by Ivan on May 28, 2020
Q: After the spinoff I am inclined to roll these three companies into one - if so, which one would you prefer ? Or, would be better to to sell all three and what would you suggest as a replacement ?? thanks, Jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on May 28, 2020
Q: Hello team,

With some ETF diversification.
10-13yr hold family resp. What are some sound high CAGR stocks? Suggestions that you may have?
Their is always some risk but we do need the best possible chances at raising our annual return.

Thanks for the advice.
Read Answer Asked by Adam on May 28, 2020