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Q: Good morning 5i
Japan, has been struggling though long bouts of stagflation for a long time (10 years or more). High debt and low growth (after inflation) seems to be a reoccurring theme today. I would say that most G7 countries are pushing the limits of room on the debt servicing side. What metrics are similar to the "Japan" experience and what metrics are not similar?
Read Answer Asked by Keith on March 04, 2022
Q: Enghouse has been mercilessly and relentlessly whacked all the way back down to near its March 2020 covid-panic-selling lows, a feat unmatched by most of the hardest-hit tech stocks. At what point (price) do you think it could be considered attractive on valuation? I can withstand the volatility, but given its global exposure (especially Europe) do you think it is prudent to crystallize a 20% tax-loss on it at this point in time?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 04, 2022
Q: I have not seen any questions on Starwood for a while. It has a good yield. Is it a buy at these levels?
Thanks
Ian
Read Answer Asked by Ian on March 04, 2022
Q: This company is at March 2020 lows. Do you have conviction in this name or would you suggest putting sale proceeds into DSG, PBH or CAE for instance? I have plenty of IT exposure already. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on March 04, 2022
Q: I'm going to increase my position in either MAL or AND { both at around 1.2% position } to somewhere around 2.5% ..... Which of the two does 5I prefer at today's prices ? ..... Can you comment on AND's earnings report ...... And problems with increasing rents, hiring drivers, and fuel prices going forward ? ...... Simply Wall Street claims MAL's earnings are set to grow 106.9% per year for the next three years. That's a pretty hefty increase in earnings ....And that the dividend is not well covered by earnings ..... Can you confirm this ? ..... Thanks for your great service. Garth
Read Answer Asked by Garth on March 04, 2022
Q: Hi!

I understand why Magna is down given their exposure to Russia and Belarus even though it is small, investors are selling everything associated with Russia. It seems over done since I'm sure Magna could pivot quite easily given the size of their overall operations and the proportion in the undesirable countries. I have starting building a position at these levels since it is approaching a 3% yield. Agree?

On the other hand, not sure what is going on with Aritzia. Down from $58 to below $45. Is the market anticipating a recession? Doesn't seem like their manufacturing is affected by the War. Having a hard time making sense of this given Aritzia's momentum prior to the War and strong earnings reports.

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on March 04, 2022
Q: If you were to sell any of the above, list in order your top 5 or 6. Or would you keep the portfolio as is for next 3 years.
Roy
Read Answer Asked by Roy on March 04, 2022
Q: I have been tracking the iron ore price since July 2021 when it was $213 and LIF share price was $49.61. Iron Ore hit a low in December below $95 and has since been steadily tracking higher (above $150 for a couple of days in Feb) and was $146 yesterday. On Feb 23 Rio Tinto reported record financial results and declared a dividend of $10.40 (79% payout). LIF will receive a significant dividend and royalty from Rio Tinto and they usually pass this through to shareholders. LIF shares closed at $48.61 today the highest they have traded at since July 2021. Your thoughts on the amount of the dividend LIF will pay out to shareholders and the future of iron ore prices. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on March 04, 2022