Q: Hello,in regards to XOMs 60B all stock deal to purchase Pioneer with a market cap of roughly 440B its roughly 1/7 of their market cap,does this mean they issue that much new stock and if so for short to medium term shareholders it’s probably not ideal and basically could I have your thoughts on this acquisition Thanks and have a great day!
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- Bank of America Corporation (BAC)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
- Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
- Stag Industrial Inc. (STAG)
- Loblaw Companies Limited Second Preferred Shares Series B (L.PR.B)
- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hi 5i
Each of these stocks represent between 2-3 1/2 % of my
portfolio.
Thinking of boosting some up to between 4 1/2 to 5%.
None are at a loss.
Any thoughts of an order to do this?
Thx
Gerry
Each of these stocks represent between 2-3 1/2 % of my
portfolio.
Thinking of boosting some up to between 4 1/2 to 5%.
None are at a loss.
Any thoughts of an order to do this?
Thx
Gerry
- ConocoPhillips (COP)
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Devon Energy Corporation (DVN)
- Marathon Oil Corporation (MRO)
- Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
- Phillips 66 (PSX)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
- Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- TotalEnergies SE (TTE)
- Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)) (SHEL)
Q: Hi Peter,
I am a bit underweight in the energy sector of my portfolio. I wish to increase my weighting in this sector by five percent. Which of the companies listed below would you consider holding over a five to ten period? Please provide the order of selection. Or would you recommend buying an ETF for this sector as a better choice from a risk-return perspective? If so, what would be your ETF best pick(s) be?
SU
CNQ
OXY
CVX
PSX
TTE
ENB
XOM
DVN
COP
SHEL
MRO
Thanks
George
I am a bit underweight in the energy sector of my portfolio. I wish to increase my weighting in this sector by five percent. Which of the companies listed below would you consider holding over a five to ten period? Please provide the order of selection. Or would you recommend buying an ETF for this sector as a better choice from a risk-return perspective? If so, what would be your ETF best pick(s) be?
SU
CNQ
OXY
CVX
PSX
TTE
ENB
XOM
DVN
COP
SHEL
MRO
Thanks
George
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
- CI Energy Giants Covered Call ETF (NXF)
Q: As a TRP dividend investor of 77 years old are the problems with the XL pipeline already baked? As I am a value investor for the most part would you suggest a switch to PPL or other suggestion? I have a 5 - 8 year time frame. I also hold ENB, SU, XOM and CVX as well as NXF as the energy part of my portfolio.
Stanley
Stanley
- Discovery Ventures (DVN)
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- MPLX LP Representing Limited Partner Interests (MPLX)
Q: What do you think of Oil as seasonally strong for summer months.? We are seeing some uptick for the past week.
DVN
ENB
XOM
MPC
MPLX
a favourite ?
DVN
ENB
XOM
MPC
MPLX
a favourite ?
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Devon Energy Corporation (DVN)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)
Q: I am thinking of starting a position in an energy company. names that have my attention are Devon with its high dividend. Exxon I mentioned on CNBC a lot. An ETF ? Can you make some suggestions. I am Canadian and realize US dividends are taxed at 15 %.
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Devon Energy Corporation (DVN)
- EQT Corporation (EQT)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)
- Ninepoint Energy Fund (NNRG)
Q: Hi, I am in the camp that fossil fuel industry will be a place to be in 2023. With that said do you feel it is better to be in a fund such as NNRG or XLE or to be in individual companies either CDN or US? If so, can you give a few with some good dividends that you would recommend to look at. Thanks
Q: Hi, I’m looking at the current 13% dividend for PKI. What is the likelihood of a cut? Their longer term guidance sounds optimistic in this environment. You mentioned M&A in your reply to Gregory. Have you any potential candidates in mind who would be interested? ATD is obvious but would the government approve? Anyone else? Thanks! Heather
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)) (SHEL)
Q: What are the reasons that SHELL under performed XOM on both short term and long term basis? What are the catalysts for SHELL to narrow the gap?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hello:
Appreciate your ongoing honest and open approach. I know many of us find these challenging times. It feels like many "truths" of investing are no longer true. (i.e. how bonds respond to various market periods, whether preferred shares will ever behave as expected and how valuations of growing companies can swing so wildly.)
I need some help (I know, you can't personalize advice...) with SELL strategies. I am tempted to sell part of some holdings at all-time highs such as XOM. Is this ridiculous? If it's down 30% in January I will be kicking myself. I did NOT sell during very high valuations for a lot of growth stocks and I don't mind being patient while those recover but in hindsight selling half positions would have been a great way to solidify paper gains. I have held XOM for a long time as it was under water from my buy-in position, and it swings so widely on demand and oil price.
Is it crazy to be reducing positions in oil and gas now? Any SELL strategy thoughts appreciated.
Thank you!
Appreciate your ongoing honest and open approach. I know many of us find these challenging times. It feels like many "truths" of investing are no longer true. (i.e. how bonds respond to various market periods, whether preferred shares will ever behave as expected and how valuations of growing companies can swing so wildly.)
I need some help (I know, you can't personalize advice...) with SELL strategies. I am tempted to sell part of some holdings at all-time highs such as XOM. Is this ridiculous? If it's down 30% in January I will be kicking myself. I did NOT sell during very high valuations for a lot of growth stocks and I don't mind being patient while those recover but in hindsight selling half positions would have been a great way to solidify paper gains. I have held XOM for a long time as it was under water from my buy-in position, and it swings so widely on demand and oil price.
Is it crazy to be reducing positions in oil and gas now? Any SELL strategy thoughts appreciated.
Thank you!
- QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Honeywell International Inc. (HON)
- JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
- Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
Q: I was interested in 5 U.S. stocks for a rif. Divs should be high with some risk is ok bit solid long term. Thx
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Devon Energy Corporation (DVN)
- Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
- Phillips 66 (PSX)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- Cheniere Energy Inc. (LNG)
Q: Hi, we have energy sector exposure through, CNQ,SU,TOU and ENB. There are several reasons for owning the sector through CDN companies, primarily for Dividend Tax credit in the Non Regd accounts and also their relatively lower risk profile and size. We have not invested in US Oil, and Gas/Pipeline companies, except a small holding in XLE.
CNBC guests/traders, frequently recommend the US companies listed in the question and it appears that all these stocks are doing well. ( OXY - with 20% ownership with Warren Buffet }. My question is that, in Canada, do we have Energy companies with similar product/business profiles to these US names. And, if so, for a Balanced 5i Portfolio risk profile investor, is the sector well represented with these four CDN companies ? Current Portfolio Weight: CNQ/SU/TOU: 9% ENB:6% Total-15%.
Thank You
CNBC guests/traders, frequently recommend the US companies listed in the question and it appears that all these stocks are doing well. ( OXY - with 20% ownership with Warren Buffet }. My question is that, in Canada, do we have Energy companies with similar product/business profiles to these US names. And, if so, for a Balanced 5i Portfolio risk profile investor, is the sector well represented with these four CDN companies ? Current Portfolio Weight: CNQ/SU/TOU: 9% ENB:6% Total-15%.
Thank You
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Phillips 66 (PSX)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Antero Resources Corporation (AR)
Q: I have some American $$ and I own no oil/gas. Do you like gas or oil at this point? Do you have some US dividends and growth for a recommendation? Preferably separate companies.
- Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Subordinate Voting Shares (FFH)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
- Antero Resources Corporation (AR)
- Reliance Inc. (RS)
Q: On a question regarding WELL you indicated, the appetite for growth stocks driven by acquisition, with sub $700 million cap have just about 0% appetite right now. If you ture that around, what is there an appetite for now and please give me 5 examples of Canadian companies and American companies that meet those requirements. Thanks.
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
- LGX Oil + Gas Inc. (OIL)
- Antero Resources Corporation (AR)
Q: i do not know much about oil but like buy in cash account for dividend.
can u tell me your top 3 US oil company today?
can u tell me top 3 Canadian oil companies
thanks all your help
can u tell me your top 3 US oil company today?
can u tell me top 3 Canadian oil companies
thanks all your help
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- Stella-Jones Inc. (SJ)
- Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
- Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
- Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
Two questions; please deduct credits accordingly.
Question 1 - I plan to sell one ETF (HXS) and two stocks (SJ & TCN) for a tax loss and then buy them back after 30 days. Please suggest proxies for each that I could buy as a replacement for the 30 days. These are held in a margin account.
Question 2 - I own WCP in my RRIF, and find that its volatility is harder for me to handle than I had thought. (Its beta is 3.26). Now that I'm in the black with it, I was thinking of two alternatives; selling WCP and adding to an existing profitable position in TOU (beta = 1.62), or starting a new position in XOM (beta = 1.07). XOM would increase my US exposure which needs to be increased, according to Portfolio Analytics. What's your take on this strategy?
Alternative ideas for each question would be welcome, and as always, thanks for your insight.
Two questions; please deduct credits accordingly.
Question 1 - I plan to sell one ETF (HXS) and two stocks (SJ & TCN) for a tax loss and then buy them back after 30 days. Please suggest proxies for each that I could buy as a replacement for the 30 days. These are held in a margin account.
Question 2 - I own WCP in my RRIF, and find that its volatility is harder for me to handle than I had thought. (Its beta is 3.26). Now that I'm in the black with it, I was thinking of two alternatives; selling WCP and adding to an existing profitable position in TOU (beta = 1.62), or starting a new position in XOM (beta = 1.07). XOM would increase my US exposure which needs to be increased, according to Portfolio Analytics. What's your take on this strategy?
Alternative ideas for each question would be welcome, and as always, thanks for your insight.
Q: Hello:
Appreciate your steady guidance through latest "interesting" markets.
What are the realistic possible paths for oil pricing and related companies? i.e. +6mo, +1 year, +2-3 years?
The Russia factor is a huge variable and I cannot see global sympathy restoring demand for Russian oil but money talks ... when I see US pump prices something will have to move longer term or there will be a lot of frustration and pain.
I own smaller positions in a few O&G companies at historic highs so I am tempted to take a little profit after not taking some for lots of growth stocks when they had tailwinds.
Thanks.
Appreciate your steady guidance through latest "interesting" markets.
What are the realistic possible paths for oil pricing and related companies? i.e. +6mo, +1 year, +2-3 years?
The Russia factor is a huge variable and I cannot see global sympathy restoring demand for Russian oil but money talks ... when I see US pump prices something will have to move longer term or there will be a lot of frustration and pain.
I own smaller positions in a few O&G companies at historic highs so I am tempted to take a little profit after not taking some for lots of growth stocks when they had tailwinds.
Thanks.
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
- Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
Q: Looking for dividends (monthly would be superb). Any US stock with a 4-5% dividend that you would recommend for long term hold (5 years)? Appreciate all your great suggestions!
- Chevron Corporation (CVX)
- Hess Corporation (HES)
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
- Antero Resources Corporation (AR)
- Cheniere Energy Inc. (LNG)
Q: The Canadian energy sector is doing fantastically well. ( Especially mid cap companies like Whitecap). I have some American money I would like to invest and would appreciate, if possible, some suggestions of both American oil and natural gas companies that you think might have considerable upside as we move forward in 2022/2023. Thanks as always for your insight and support.
Q: Hi,
Just seeing the Seeking Alpha bit on Guyana and XOM. Do you have any thoughts you would be able to add? Should I be concerned this is large enough to affect XOM's balance sheet?
Thanks for all you sage advice - always appreciated!
Dawn
Just seeing the Seeking Alpha bit on Guyana and XOM. Do you have any thoughts you would be able to add? Should I be concerned this is large enough to affect XOM's balance sheet?
Thanks for all you sage advice - always appreciated!
Dawn