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Q: Hi,

Wondering what your thoughts are on this company as a long term investment? Also is this the only pure play for AI or are their other companies in this space and would you consider any of them to be a better investment. Thanks a lot.
Read Answer Asked by Clinton on March 03, 2021
Q: Hi 5i Team!

I would be interrested in your view on Vitreous Glass Inc. The Ticker is VCI.
It came across my radar this afternoon, looks to me to be very underestimated.
Trading at $4.29. Average Price Target on Yahoo is $30.50. with a 12% dividend.

I'd love to get your thoughts. Looks to be very undervalued.

Thanks!


Read Answer Asked by Audrey on March 03, 2021
Q: Hi 5i Team. Question relates to what symbol that one can use for, as an example US 10yr bond yield, or other bond yields (2, 5 or 20 year). I often use the TMX Money site to call-up various companies and ETF's, but it does not recognize bond yield symbols. My purpose here is to be able to track, compare various bond ETF's to bond yields. Any help in this area would be great. Thx for all your wisdom. Steve.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on March 03, 2021
Q: I hold BYD, DOO, and MG and am considering DOL, ATZ, LNF. I want to stay with a total of 3 consumer cyclicals in my portfolio so would you suggest selling any of the current 3 and purchasing any of the other 3 for safe growth?

Thanks, Lyle
Read Answer Asked by Lyle on March 03, 2021
Q: Good morning team!
I compared a managed portfolio by pro advisor from a large institution versus one that I managed myself with 5i team Q/A plus few smaller newsletters & Bloomberg daily news thru my Fibe TV package with Bell (I hold BCE in my portfolio)
Kudo to your team: triple the return. Thank you!
My two questions today:
Investment group: Limited partnership Versus Incorporated (we are small not yet having 5+1 employees to be active CCPC) pro and con
I hold a bit of ENB at low cost (double down each time it dropping, trim a bit when it pops) & IPL at very low cost 12 ish. Your thought on selling IPL and buying PPL. This will the pipelines combo that we hold ENB & PPL.

Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Nhung on March 03, 2021
Q: The differential between BEP.UN and BEPC is down to a reasonable 7.8%. But between BIP.UN and BIPC the differential is very high 23.7%.
Can you explain the reason for this discrepancy. I believe this would be an ideal time to sell BIPC and use the proceeds to buy BIP.UN. Do you agree.
Thanks for your great service.
Steve
Read Answer Asked by Steve on March 03, 2021
Q: Good day,

I was wondering if there is a good (free) source that publishes the expected future (i.e., next) date of earnings reports? If not, is it something you could add to your company profiles without much work on your end?

Thanks!

Steve
Read Answer Asked by Steven on March 03, 2021
Q: Greetings and thanks for all that you do in helping retail investors.

3 or more questions here so deduct as many credits as needed.

What would 5i think of CMX? Looks like they have interest in a nickel operation as well as copper and gold. This came on my radar as a member of a group I share ideas with saw it possibly in a financial post article. All the same I would appreciate your opinion on CMX for a small speculative battery material/commodity play. What to be careful of and what to be hopeful for. Risks ect.

Also while we are on the topic of battery materials I would be interested in 5is general opinion of the sector? I have seen various sources stating battery materials are in short supply and are expected to be a major issue as we move to greater adoption of E-VEHICLEs. Further, what companies do you like for battery materials?

Lastly, I currently hold a 1.75% position in NOU which I think should do ok but would like 5i honest opinion here as well. Ill be hanging on to this for 3-5 years all the same.

Cheers and thanks for the insights.
Read Answer Asked by Duane on March 03, 2021