Q: is it time ryan to buy 1000 shares of general electric. thanx ryan and merry xmas to you peter and all thanx cliff
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Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
In terms of valuation, fundamentals and major corporate surgery at GE I am trying to measure risk vs reward. As a contrarian play what do you think would be a reasonable entry point... $17...$16...$15? Thanks!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
In terms of valuation, fundamentals and major corporate surgery at GE I am trying to measure risk vs reward. As a contrarian play what do you think would be a reasonable entry point... $17...$16...$15? Thanks!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: Hello Gents, is GE worth a look at these levels? And what are your thoughts on the new Stelco? thank you, cp.
Q: Talk of a dividend cut has been circulating for a while. Down $9 bucks a share on this behomoth! Is this what the street will be happy with--a dividend cut so that they can start growing? Would you hang on for an eventual turnaround or buy something (suggestion?) similar industry but growing. Thanks.
Q: About 1/3 of my US stocks are GE. They have been good in the long term. Should I continue to hold them?
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
GE... the giant has stumbled. A large 3rd Q. miss, a possible dividend cut and continued reorganization... So with all that uncertainty the stock is hitting new lows. I also presume tax loss selling may increase after the CEO provides his vision for the company on Nov.13th. So do you think it is possible that this stock may fall another 20% before it hits bottom? Better to hold or bail now because it looks like a long rough road!
Thanks for your great insights which are always of value to us little guys!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
GE... the giant has stumbled. A large 3rd Q. miss, a possible dividend cut and continued reorganization... So with all that uncertainty the stock is hitting new lows. I also presume tax loss selling may increase after the CEO provides his vision for the company on Nov.13th. So do you think it is possible that this stock may fall another 20% before it hits bottom? Better to hold or bail now because it looks like a long rough road!
Thanks for your great insights which are always of value to us little guys!
Dr.Ernest Rivait
Q: I hold a 5% position in GE, down quite a bit now. I have a long time frame and am trying to be patient. Should I keep holding long term, see what the new CEO can do... if they cut the dividend should I sell?
Q: Hi Peter do you think g.e will cut div? I am thinking to buy some . Thanks Alnoor
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Q: Further to a disappointing quarter result and horrible guidance, what do you think the new CEO will do? Any possibility that GE will be split up into several companies ... medical device, aerospace, and oil/gas etc? If so, how do you think the stock price would react?
Q: With the miss and the weakness in the stock would now be a good time to take a long term position or would you see more pain and possible div. cut.
Q: US STOCKS - GE AND K - HITTING LOWS - DO YOU SEE VALUE IN HERE AND IS IT OK TO ADD. OR YOU WOULD PREFER IN STRENGTH - HON AND GILD WITH THEIR RECENT DEVELOPMENTS. SAFETY AND INCOME AND SHARE PRICE APPRECIATION, IS GOAL.
Q: Good morning,
It 'appears' GE's downward trend will continue. That would soon take our current US$23k investment below our book value. I prefer holding, but don't like the notion of underwater for years waiting for this ship to turn around. So I'm 'inclined' to move on, in which case probably by adding that to SPY which most of our US$ are in. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
It 'appears' GE's downward trend will continue. That would soon take our current US$23k investment below our book value. I prefer holding, but don't like the notion of underwater for years waiting for this ship to turn around. So I'm 'inclined' to move on, in which case probably by adding that to SPY which most of our US$ are in. Your thoughts will be appreciated.
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GE Aerospace (GE)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX)
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Intertape Polymer Group Inc. (ITP)
Q: Hey 5i folks could you give me your views positive and negative on investing in these six without regard to sector allocation. Looking at a 5 year hold. Perhaps ranking them from most to least favourite. Thanks for your help - Ken
Q: I am a long term holder of GE, and ALA. Even-though the market has been good these stocks continue to go down.
In your opinion, should they be kept or should I take some of the gain before it dwindles away.
In your opinion, should they be kept or should I take some of the gain before it dwindles away.
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GE Aerospace (GE)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
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Concordia Healthcare (CXR)
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DHX Media Ltd. Common and Variable Voting Shares (DHX)
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Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (GTE)
Q: I have held these equities in my well-diversified portfolio for many years and am a long-term investor, not averse to risks,and do not need the cash. Which if any do you think I should dispose of , and why? Thank you.
Q: Held GE for over 5 years for income, currently still has a 20% profit, about 3% weight, thinking of switching it out, do you think it is a hold now? Any recommendation(s) for a replacement?
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Thanks
Q: Would you buy GE at this point as a new C E O and chairman has been appt. ? Thanks
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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GE Aerospace (GE)
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Raytheon Technologies (UTX)
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Cognex Corporation (CGNX)
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (CHKP)
Q: I have sold my shares of GE, and would like to replace it with something that is growing a bit faster. Could you suggest such a company for me. Thank you! Dot
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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GE Aerospace (GE)
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Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
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McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG)
Q: I'm holding about 5% of my investments in cash in a US dollar account and looking to invest in a blue chip dividend paying stock. Maybe one of the two above or another name you like. I'm 80 so dividend and low risk is what I would like to find.
Thanks for your great service
Thanks for your great service
Q: I notice in your answer today that you are not excited about this stock. What would you consider exciting in that market? I have done well by your advice so I look forward to 2-4 alternatives in the US market.