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Q: Sir: I find myself still Down over 40% on SU, FIH.U, MTB, UMPQ and UAL and down over 20% on the others in spite of the recent strong market. So 1. Add to.? 2 sell.? Or 3 Hold.? Thanks for your great insight and valuable advice..........Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on September 10, 2020
Q: Sir, I find myself down 25-60 % in ALL of the above companies. In keeping with your BUY MORE, HOLD, SELL SOME or all, I would appreciate your thoughts on the above companies. I have some capital gains to off set so all is not lost- yet. Thanks- JP
Read Answer Asked by James on June 22, 2020
Q: Thank you for the great service you provide.
I would like to increased my industry sector holdings. I presently have TRI, BBU.UN,HON, (full position of CNR and CPR combined), FTT,
STN and NFI ( in the portfolio analysis summary NFI is listed as consumer spending cyclical. Should it not be listed as industrial? )
Goal is growth and income. 2 to 3 year hold.
Are there any you would sell?
Are there any you would add to?
Need to increase US funds as well.
Thanks so much.

Read Answer Asked by Lorraine on June 01, 2020
Q: I currently hold RUS, TFII and SIS for my industrials. How would you rank the above industrials and should I be making changes?
Read Answer Asked by Harald on January 21, 2020
Q: Hi, I need to increase my Industrial Sector a fair bit. I started with full positions in CNR, FTT and SIS. CNR has doubled but FTT and SIS are both down, SIS quite a bit.

I started with a half position in WSP and it's up a bit.

What would you do here to increase your Industrials

Thanks
Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on July 03, 2019
Q: I'm adjusting the industrial portion of my portfolio and am thinking of selling both Finning and Russel Metals and harvesting some profits. They are both still attractive from a dividend perspective but a likely economic slowdown lowers their future capital appreciation potential. What is your opinion on retaining either of these stocks versus selling and buying something with more potential like NFI, SIS or TFII? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Stefan on November 23, 2018