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Q: I know you dislike the terms “screaming buys” and “backup the truck”..how about “almost irresistible “ buys to hold for the next 3 years? 5 Canadian, 5 US.
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on October 23, 2023
Q: What are your 5 or 6 top picks in this current market weakness. Long term hold and forget. No specific sectors but preferably large caps. I like dividends but does not have to be a dividend payers. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Pierre on October 20, 2023
Q: I understand that information technology stocks maybe "cyclical". Like for example, TTD may be more cyclical because it leans into communication for retail stocks. But for many, I'm having a difficult time deciding whether the above stocks are heavily, moderately or lightly cyclical. Please let me know how you would rate them for these 3 categories. Thanks for the help and please deduct credit that you consider is right for the work needed to answer my question.........Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on October 13, 2023
Q: Hi,

Are all the A-ranked companies in the September Rating Summary still a buy at their current prices?
Read Answer Asked by Larry on October 12, 2023
Q: Everyone, I own the above stocks and I have had them for many years. Under what conditions would you sell them individually or collectively. My investing philosophy is to own the best of the best and hold them forever. Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on October 10, 2023
Q: What would be the 5 Canadian & 5 US stocks that have the biggest moats at this time? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dave on October 10, 2023
Q: I am trying to construct a barbell style Canadian portfolio.Can you name 5-6 growth names you favour and 5-6 defensive names that I might be able to build this with ?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on October 10, 2023
Q: What is your top 6 picks regardless if Cad / US based / sectors. Also supply entry price and brief explanation on why you like your picks...Thanks for your help with this.
Read Answer Asked by Terence on October 03, 2023
Q: I recently noticed that I had been given Rights by Constellation software which ended on Sept 28. I have done nothing about these Rights, so will there be any consequences, tax or otherwise that I did not exercise them. I am confused what these Rights meant and I had not looked at my account for a while, so I must have missed the information. Can you explain what I should have done and if there are any tax consequences of having done nothing. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Linda on October 02, 2023
Q: Hi team,

Which Canadian and U.S. stocks do you see as presently having positive momentum leading to strong growth in a near future ?

Have a good day,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on September 28, 2023
Q: Thank you for your answer on stocks and ETF'S for my son's FHSA account that is starting. The answer included mostly US domiciled names/ETF's and we are looking at Canadian names. Could you recommend a combination of Canadian blue chips and ETF's for a 7 year time frame to monthly contribute and compound before needing funds for a home buyer withdrawal
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Harry on September 28, 2023
Q: Hi group please indicate in what order and at what entry price would you add to the above stocks. Only comment on the top 10 out of above list (i have a 100k to spend would you go all in now or wait until markets settle Thanks for your help with this decision
Read Answer Asked by Terence on September 28, 2023
Q: Gentlemen;

What 5 core stocks, Canadian or US, would you want to add to today?
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on September 27, 2023
Q: Your latest market update talks about fundamentally sound companies with good long term histories. What companies from your portfolio most look like this?

Thx
Read Answer Asked by blake on September 25, 2023
Q: Hi With respect to Steve's question, about Series 1 debentures trading at $136-$138 currently and applying for new debentures through Rights for a price of $133, is it not true that Debentures currently trading also have an embedded additional value of $3.25, quarterly interest ( $3.25x4=$13.30 annual), payable on October 1st. Whereas, the debentures acquired through rights will be issued only on October 6 and are not eligible for that interest for quarter Jul-Sep and hence the price differential ?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on September 25, 2023
Q: Hi, We are applying to buy some Constellation Series 1 Debentures through rights, with a payment of $133.217, for family members. Where would it make most sense to hold these debentures - RRSP/RRIF, TFSA or a Non Regd Taxable account. ( Most of us being in higher Tax bracket of 40-54% Marginal tax rate ). considering the following:

1. These debentures will likely yield anywhere between 5-10% ( on a cost base of $133 ), by way of Interest income, for 17 years ( assuming we will be able to swap with warrants, if called before redemption)

2. We will incur a Capital Loss of $33 as at March 31, 2040. ( $100 Principal to be received at maturity)

3. If held in Tax sheltered accounts, would it make sense to move them to a Non-Regd Taxable account, let's say 5 years before maturity date, when the M/V of these debentures will likely start declining. So, we could use the Capital Loss in Taxable accounts.

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on September 21, 2023
Q: Hello, what are the reasons that constellation made 2 spinoff (topicus and lumine) in the past years ? Why did they not keep everything under one roof and continue to grow constellation instead and follow the same path like Berkshire Hathaway that never did a spinoff.
Read Answer Asked by jean on September 21, 2023
Q: Sorry for another questions about the CSU rights, warrants and debentures. I was thinking of taking a small position in the debentures and have the rights to do that. However, I believe that I would be getting the Series 1 debentures which likely means that I will someday have to buy warrants to remove the redemption feature. The cost is now starting to increase because I am not sure there will be enough warrants to cover the Series 1 debentures so the warrants could be expensive. It seems to me that if CSU wanted to remove the redemption feature they could just do it without the warrants. Will there be enough warrants to go around? And if the warrants sell for $1 that is another 1% lost. Any further comments?
Read Answer Asked by Earl on September 20, 2023