Q: I really like the look of a company like JXN in a rising interest rate environment though its suspiciously miniscule P/E has me a bit mystified. Can you comment or suggest similar alternatives?
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Q: Hello again your thoughts please on Unum Group please.
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- Intel Corporation (INTC)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- D.R. Horton Inc. (DHI)
- Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
- Unum Group (UNM)
- Atlantic Power Corporation (Canada) (AT)
Q: Hi, these are the companies that have not performed well since I bought them. Which of these do you think it is worth to keep in my portfolio considering that I aim to make >= 10% a year (including dividends) and it is for the long term (+20y) ? I think to replace HD by COST, INTC by NVDA or AMD, is it a good move in your opinion ? Thank you !
- Prudential Financial Inc. (PRU)
- Unum Group (UNM)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- CNA Financial Corporation (CNA)
Q: I have been "trolling" for financially stable dividend payers in the insurance business to find quite a disparity in the perception of value for various firms. While Sun life seems to be the pre-emptive "favourite", can you recommend other insurers of similar quality whether from this list or elsewhere? Stable income is the main attraction but some inflation resistant growth would be a valuable plus.
Q: WHat is your opinion of this firm and its potential for steady dividend returns and more or less reasonable volatility
Q: hi there,
looking for an undervalued US financial to add to my portfolio. I own JPM, WF and PRU. Looking at the financials, this one seems to be growing but trading at a significant discount to its peers. Am i missing something or is there another US insurer you prefer?
looking for an undervalued US financial to add to my portfolio. I own JPM, WF and PRU. Looking at the financials, this one seems to be growing but trading at a significant discount to its peers. Am i missing something or is there another US insurer you prefer?