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Q: Could I have your comment on GD and MCHI.
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Q: Which would you consider the superior company to own long term (5+ yrs) in a non-registered account?
Q: Hi, I currently own NFI, SIS, BA, FDX, and GD in the industrial sector. Are there other companies you like better than FDX and GD?
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- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN)
- General Dynamics Corporation (GD)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
- Raytheon Technologies (UTX)
- Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS)
Q: Hello Peter, I want to have a reasonable allocation to US industrials, including companies like UTX and Texas Instruments, those in the defence sector, etc. I'd like to do this via a well-priced ETF but am a bit lost in the growing ETF jungle. I already have small 2% positions in IWO and QQQ. To best gain exposure to the US industrial sector (including industrial technology stocks that are more economically sensitive), would you suggest I just add to these two ETFs, or can you suggest a better or more targeted one? (I do have a preference for Vanguard as a company, but that's not essential.) Thanks in advance!
- The Boeing Company (BA)
- General Dynamics Corporation (GD)
- JX Luxventure Limited (LLL)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC)
- Raytheon Technologies (UTX)
- CAE Inc. (CAE)
Q: Hi,
In light of the Donald's proposed 54 billion dollar budget to increase defence spending, including new aircraft carriers,
Would you suggest buying the rumour ?
From what I gather, chances are this will not pass in its current incarnation.
And if you were inclined to beef up defence in your portfolio, what stocks, mid to large caps would be your preference for a basket of stocks ( I prefer to avoid sector ETFs). Can you rank them ?
Thank you,
Karim
In light of the Donald's proposed 54 billion dollar budget to increase defence spending, including new aircraft carriers,
Would you suggest buying the rumour ?
From what I gather, chances are this will not pass in its current incarnation.
And if you were inclined to beef up defence in your portfolio, what stocks, mid to large caps would be your preference for a basket of stocks ( I prefer to avoid sector ETFs). Can you rank them ?
Thank you,
Karim
- The Boeing Company (BA)
- General Dynamics Corporation (GD)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC)
- Raytheon Company (RTN)
- Raytheon Technologies (UTX)
Q: Following Donald's announcement of increased defence spending, I'm contemplating half positions in 3 of the above. Your ranking and perhaps other suggestions would be appreciated, as always.
Rob
Rob
- The Boeing Company (BA)
- General Dynamics Corporation (GD)
- Harris Corporation (HRS)
- JX Luxventure Limited (LLL)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
- Raytheon Company (RTN)
- Raytheon Technologies (UTX)
Q: A recent Globe & Mail article recommends investing in certain American defence companies, based on the assumption that military spending will increase regardless of who is elected. They cite the high growth areas of “aircraft, shipbuilding, missile defence and precision munitions”. Their recommendations include RTN, GD, LLL, and HRS. They also mention BA, UTX and LMT but don’t rank them quite as highly. I realize you follow Canadian stocks more closely, but I was wondering if you had any preferences among these names, or if an ETF like ITA or PPA would be preferable for diversification and safety. Thanks very much again for your expertise.
Q: Assumption: US Dollar will remain strong and go up versus the CDN dollar and other currencies.
What is a good U.S. stock that you recommend that also happens to do most of it's business in the US thereby protecting itself from foreign exchange losses?
What is a good U.S. stock that you recommend that also happens to do most of it's business in the US thereby protecting itself from foreign exchange losses?