Q: Interested in your opinion on the news of Brookfield buying a controlling interest in MIC. I hold a full position. You seem to like Brookfield companies. Seems it was good for the U.S. parent but neutral on MIC price.
You can view 3 more answers this month. Sign up for a free trial for unlimited access.
Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
- Genworth MI Canada Inc. (MIC)
- Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB)
- Transcontinental Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (TCL.A)
- High Liner Foods Incorporated (HLF)
- AGF Management Limited Class B Non-Voting Shares (AGF.B)
Q: Hello Peter & team: What's your opinion on the above mentioned companies which have P/B < 1, and have a decent dividend yield; with LB, TCL.a and MIC as Dividend Aristocrat. In what order of preference will you rank and which to stay away for now. Thank you.
- CI Financial Corp. (CIX)
- Genworth MI Canada Inc. (MIC)
- Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
Q: What is your outlook/opinion on CIX with it's reduced dividend? Will it ever be a $30 stock again?
On an Oct. 23 question, FSZ was mentioned as maybe a better option when looking for income in retirement, but FSZ has a large 6% yield currently. Would you also like MIC with a solid 4.5% yield and a recent 9% dividend increase announcement. (we are looking to stay in the financial sector, but not the big banks or insurco's - already have those covered. Thx. (multiple credits here..).
On an Oct. 23 question, FSZ was mentioned as maybe a better option when looking for income in retirement, but FSZ has a large 6% yield currently. Would you also like MIC with a solid 4.5% yield and a recent 9% dividend increase announcement. (we are looking to stay in the financial sector, but not the big banks or insurco's - already have those covered. Thx. (multiple credits here..).
Q: I'd like to know your opinion of Genworth. Thanks for all your invaluable help :)
Q: Hello Peter
What is your outlook for MIC and Buy/Hold/Sell recommendation
Or is there another name you would prefer in this space?
What is your outlook for MIC and Buy/Hold/Sell recommendation
Or is there another name you would prefer in this space?
- Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
- Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
- Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- Genworth MI Canada Inc. (MIC)
- Chesswood Group Limited (CHW)
Q: I am heavy financials at about 20%, I should probably trim the herd....All but CHW will generate a large capital gain as I have held most for a long time. I hate to sell CHW as it pays a crazy div right now at almost 8%.
I am leaning towards holding all but taking the dividends and putting into other sectors (stock from the your balance portfolio following your balanced equity portfolio) and not adding any new financials to my holding.
Can you provide a compelling argument for selling 1 or 2 of the above for the sole purpose pf rebalancing out of financial. Or is my slow but steady approach with lower tax implications a reasonable compromise knowing I will be heavy financial for several years.
I am leaning towards holding all but taking the dividends and putting into other sectors (stock from the your balance portfolio following your balanced equity portfolio) and not adding any new financials to my holding.
Can you provide a compelling argument for selling 1 or 2 of the above for the sole purpose pf rebalancing out of financial. Or is my slow but steady approach with lower tax implications a reasonable compromise knowing I will be heavy financial for several years.
Q: what is happening to mic today? down around 5%
Q: Cohodes said to Bloomberg he is getting ready to announce another company that he's going after. Says "It’s a doozy". I had to look up what that means: unique. It's not EQB, it's another one. I don't think it's CIBC, because it isn't "unique". What are your top 2 guesses for this company? My guess is Genworth, because it's the only mortgage insurer in Canada and so, is "unique" in my opinion. But the carry cost to short it is over 5.5%, so there might be a better choice I have not thought about.
Q: Hi I'd really like to "short" the housing market , any ideas? Thanks
Rick
Rick
Q: Hi 5i,
This stock has been a beauty for me. Up 30% and a dividend yield that is 4.7%. In my portfolio, instead of owning three banks, I chose one bank, one lifeco and this residential mortgage insurer. I am comfortable with this diversification in financials and with the real estate risk associated with MIC (have a 10-year horizon).
The mortgage rule changes in late 2016 did not change their story, but I know the ongoing housing issue in the GTA certainly has the potential to change their story. Is there an early-warning signal in housing that I can/should watch for?
This stock has been a beauty for me. Up 30% and a dividend yield that is 4.7%. In my portfolio, instead of owning three banks, I chose one bank, one lifeco and this residential mortgage insurer. I am comfortable with this diversification in financials and with the real estate risk associated with MIC (have a 10-year horizon).
The mortgage rule changes in late 2016 did not change their story, but I know the ongoing housing issue in the GTA certainly has the potential to change their story. Is there an early-warning signal in housing that I can/should watch for?
Q: What are your current thoughts on MIC as a 3 to 5 year hold ?
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
In my basket of non bank ,lifecos I have small positions in AI, CHW,FC,FN,FSZ and TF. I have been happy with all of them -would you drop any(which in order if so) in favour or MIC or CBL or be happy with what I have
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
In my basket of non bank ,lifecos I have small positions in AI, CHW,FC,FN,FSZ and TF. I have been happy with all of them -would you drop any(which in order if so) in favour or MIC or CBL or be happy with what I have
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: I have losses and 2% positions in each of these companies in a well diversified portfolio. Do you suggest moving on and selling any of these, especially after the gov't mortgage rule changes. What replacements might you suggest. I already own TD, BNS and SLF at 3% each.
Q: Hello 5i,
I currently hold Genworth, and have held it for a few years. I am wondering if after the new mortgage rules announced today if it's worth holding. Considering that 50-55% of their current clientele would be not be eligible for mortgage insurance under the new rules, what adjustments can they do to maintain their current earnings level? Is the dividend safe considering these facts? Is it worth holding considering the constraints to future business under the new rules?
Thank you in advance
I currently hold Genworth, and have held it for a few years. I am wondering if after the new mortgage rules announced today if it's worth holding. Considering that 50-55% of their current clientele would be not be eligible for mortgage insurance under the new rules, what adjustments can they do to maintain their current earnings level? Is the dividend safe considering these facts? Is it worth holding considering the constraints to future business under the new rules?
Thank you in advance
Q: Would you recommend buying this name on the dip today amid housing concerns?
Q: I've collected a 5% dividend from Genworth for 2 years now. The stock has rallied to 35 recently, which is a nice move relative to HomeCapital (considering it's also in the canadian mortgage insurance business). It is now sitting below a hard level of resistance. I'm considering switching to GoEasy, which yesterday, finally broke above $20/share (was stuck below for a long time). It seems that there is a lot more momentum in GSY right now. Also, Telfser, who's fund performed the best last year, owns it and recommends it. The dividend isn't as good (2.6%) but I'm looking for (some) capital appreciation. Would you be ok with it?
Q: Considering a sell on both DH & MIC. DH for the obvious reasons that you have previously commented on as well as I've owned it for several years & enjoy a reasonable gain. RBC Research however as of July 12/16 rates it Outperform with a target of $48?? As to MIC, I am at a break even & have some concerns re: the uncertainty of their US parent as well as the Real Estate market in Canada. These are both in a reasonably diversified RIF. Looking at AD, ECI & FSZ & would appreciate your opinion on these as well as suggestions on others. Thank you.
Q: Sent a question yesterday so if it is still in the queue, please ignore this.January 2016 you considered MIC to be 'an attractive stock for long term investors willing to go against the current market craziness.' The delinquencies 12% in Alberta in January would likely be growing with the Ft. McMurray fires and Saskatchewan industry being hit also. Should I continue to hold for the dividend?
Q: This is a mortgage insurer with great fundamentals: TTM PE 5.8, ROE 11.6%, P/B of 0.65, D/E of 13%, low P.R. and has beat EPS last 3 Q 2015 & increased it's dividend in Nov. 2015. The company does not think we are going to have a real estate crash - neither do I - only caveat is AB - what is their exposure there as a % of their total book? This is a pure negative sentiment play, I guess? Stock is down a lot since Nov. 25 th even with the D > & EPS beat. What am I missing here??
Q: Yield is 5.6%. Is this too much of an aggressive play on Canadian Mortgages? More risky than simply buying the big banks?