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Q: Any rationale why these solid dividend growers are unloved right now? They are all well off their highs and 3 of the 4 pay very good divs. Is it 'risk on' causing these to be ignored? I am tempted to add to all of them with the expectation that at some point in the next 2-3 years we will hit a 'risk off' market and these will recovery nicely
Read Answer Asked by Greg on February 25, 2021
Q: Hi 5i - I was very interested to read about Lightspeed's new partnership with Latin American fintech dLocal. It appears that this new partnership, will enable LSPD merchants to accept local payment options. It appears it's live in Mexico now, but given the breadth of dLocal's operations throughout Latin America and other emerging markets, do you not think this may be a major accelerator to scaling and growth for the company outside Canada & US?
Read Answer Asked by Martha on February 25, 2021
Q: I saw a mention of this US etf, BATT, and wondering if it would be a good growth opportunity. What do you think? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Martin on February 25, 2021
Q: Now that there has been shareholder and court approval of the "strategic combination" of these two companies when will I see my TOG shares become WCP shares? I can't find an actual date for this to take place. It was finalized yesterday so I thought perhaps it would have happened today. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 25, 2021
Q: Good morning, 5 i Team!
The market had a great run in the last 12 months. I am looking to trim some gains and deploying the new cash in post Covid re-opening theme.
REIT, Travel, Leisure, Energy, Medical devices.
Your thoughts on SRU.UN /O, GOOG/EXPE, CVX/BP, MDT/BSX

Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Nhung on February 25, 2021
Q: With lots of chatter in the business press about reflation, how likely are we to see a rise in interest rates? Governments worldwide are cranking up their spending and this is adding to their debt burdens. If the central banks are the ones who set interest rates, why would they willingly increase the interest rates since this would have a perhaps catastrophic effect on the ability of governments to repay their debt? Or can interest rates jump simply because lenders demand higher rates because of the risks of default. I can certainly see that in the municipal and provincial /state borrowing. I suppose the answer to my question may require an article rather than just a reply reply, (hint, hint).
Read Answer Asked by Murray on February 25, 2021