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Q: Hi Peter,
Like many, I'm interested in possibly buying a couple of stocks that have been hit by COVID but that should recover well when the world gets back to normal. However, I want to do this in a conservative way - with larger, stable companies with low debt and strong balance sheets; assured 'survivors'. Can you please suggest six North American stocks (other than banks) that I might consider. And would you see CGI (GIB) qualifying under those terms? Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by James on May 07, 2020
Q: I kind of knew that Fnv was a no risk or low risk way of investing as itsRoyalties . However it was very surprising that it had over 100 % return . more to the point is the CEO of Fnv on BNN was very positive about its future .
I don't recall much about thison 5I what appears to be an attractive low risk with good upside.
Appreciate your advice
Read Answer Asked by thambirajah on May 07, 2020
Q: I have decided to go to a cash position for next while. Only stock I kept was SHOP and one I should also have kept KXS. My year to go away in May and come back another day. It has been quite a ride this past 7 weeks but I am back to where I started my year. Where would you recommend parking cash for the next 3 to 5 months.
As always we are grateful for your service.
Regards,
Read Answer Asked by Loretta on May 07, 2020
Q: Hi folks,could U comment on Q1 results for Mty/t, period ended Feb 28/2020, so no big impact from Covid 19. Expect next 2 Q's to be affected by virus. Are there any debt/finance concerns on survival? going forward. Would U recommend as Buy,Hold,Sell at low $20's, and do you like it, or Recipe recp/t better, if one were to buy 1 for spec investment. Thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Read Answer Asked by John on May 07, 2020
Q: I’ve continued cautiously to hold GSY, not withstanding strong unemployment numbers which have to affect the company’s ability to avoid bad bets. Tomorrow will report some dismal news on jobs but today GSY stock, even after a recent lackluster reporting, up 23% as I write. Makes me think there is no logic in these current market conditions, that favorable or dismal stock performance could affect any company at any time. I’m getting very skeptical about the markets and as a senior, this is becoming quite unnerving. I’d appreciate your valued comments.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on May 07, 2020
Q: Hi Peter and 5i:
Thanks you for all your sage advice during the C19 situation. The question and answer part of your website is invaluable. Also thanks for the special reports you've issued.
I have almost a full position in KXS with the gains from the past year. It is in my TFSA. I'm starting to build a position in DSG with my TFSA yearly contributions. With the run up of KXS would you trim a bit and put the proceeds to DSG. Or just let it run? I know you still like it a ton.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on May 07, 2020
Q: I held this company a fair while before the big acquisition. I sold for tax loss in Dec. and then bought back in Jan. for $16/sh; then, CV-19. They are still a major printer; so, I am thinking that they are not doing as much with all the closures. Do you think this is baked into the stock? How much debt. have they been paying off and do you think the dividend is sustainable? I am thinking of adding to my position - a tiny % of my total holdings of approx. 30 stocks.
Read Answer Asked by James on May 07, 2020
Q: Quarterly was not too good yet it is up 21% as of noon 7 May. Also, the longer people are out of work the more unlikely they will be able to pay their bills. It seems to me that the first to default would be those who have weaker credit ratings and likely to go to an institution such as GOEASY. I hold GOEASY and am doing well but I am a bit concerned. What am I missing?
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on May 07, 2020