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Q: Would you please provide an updated view of MRC and its constituent companies. I bought many years ago hoping to see an improvement in the BV ratio. Given the high level of insider ownership is there one company more likely to get taken out? Take question credits as appropriate.
Read Answer Asked by Jim on January 17, 2023
Q: Which of the 5i portfolio companies have had the highest level of insider buying recently?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Curtis on February 11, 2022
Q: Hi there, I'm thinking about reducing my position in WIR (taking profits) and entering MRT. Can you tell me why the steady decline in MRT sp since 2015 and do you see a reversal any time soon or any other catalyst on the horizon?
Or would I be better off sticking with WIR, or perhaps you have a better suggestion.
Many thanks
Read Answer Asked by george on December 03, 2019
Q: I see you have recently been supportive of MRT which has seen a substantial run down in pricing in the last five or so years, as has CUF. My understanding is that CUF has measures in place which address its prior shortcomings and should promote a recovery. Do you support this view for CUF and do you consider its prospects favour a recovery in MRT pricing. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 02, 2019
Q: I like Morguard's distribution, at over 8%. It seems to be fairing well lately, especially in comparison to almost everyone else (CAR and IIP.UN, your preferences in REITs are down 5-6% while MRT is up 7.82%). What do you think of it, and its prospects? Is the distribution safe? Is MRT likely to be needing cash soon? It's up strongly on a strongly down day, which is one of the things I look for in 'safer' stocks.
Read Answer Asked by John on January 07, 2019
Q: I am retired and have held MRT.UN in a RIF for a number of years, but it has dropped 20% in value in that time and although I appreciate the 7%+ yield, it is just languishing there with what seems very little prospect of growth. It does seem to have stopped dropping in value though.

On the other hand, DIR.UN has been on a bit of a tear in the last 3 months and also offers a high dividend. I am considering switching to DIR.UN, but wonder if this rally is played out and if it's likely to maintain its value or slump under profit taking. I'm a bit wary of switching from a loss position in one stock to buying high and losing more on the next one.

Do you have any thoughts on making this switch?
Read Answer Asked by John on May 09, 2018