Q: Of the two companies above which would you prefer today.....please elaborate? Thanks.
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Q: Hi gang, again thanks for answering all Q's on Hammond, I like your SBC comparison to other big companies and your adjusted EBITDA response to mine.
So I promise this to be my last Q on the Hammond roller-coaster;)
Can you provide an update on growth drivers, YoY and forward looking for this co,pany. Is the underlying thesis still strong, with all the electrification needed in NA. And what support levels do you see? I'm looking to leg into a full position, but based on Apr - Jun levels of mid 90's it looks like we could have more floors down to go.
Thx
So I promise this to be my last Q on the Hammond roller-coaster;)
Can you provide an update on growth drivers, YoY and forward looking for this co,pany. Is the underlying thesis still strong, with all the electrification needed in NA. And what support levels do you see? I'm looking to leg into a full position, but based on Apr - Jun levels of mid 90's it looks like we could have more floors down to go.
Thx
Q: Hi there, your thoughts on WGX results?
Are the shares trading at a fair price here based on current gold price?
Thanks!
Are the shares trading at a fair price here based on current gold price?
Thanks!
Q: How closely would you consider the bitcoin craze with that of tulipmania in Holland centuries ago? Should bitcoin turn out to be a tulip, how will that reverberate around the markets?
Q: Thought on recent results? Looking to add to my position.
Q: ASML seems to be on sale if one has faith in a long term view. Do you?
It is a cyclical stock but surely the demand will rise again.
It is a cyclical stock but surely the demand will rise again.
Q: Would you consider Roku a good candidate to slowly accumulate or at best a hold letting the dust settle?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Greetings 5i,
PTON reported Oct31. What are your thoughts on the results and also the announcement of a new CEO?
Cheers!
PTON reported Oct31. What are your thoughts on the results and also the announcement of a new CEO?
Cheers!
Q: Everyone, appreciate your comments on ten quarter. Ckayton
Q: Hi Team,
If YOU had TFII and ATD at a loss in an unregistered account, would YOU sell to claim the tax loss now? Would you rebuy after 30 days? Can you also please explain the rationale behind the answer. Thanks
If YOU had TFII and ATD at a loss in an unregistered account, would YOU sell to claim the tax loss now? Would you rebuy after 30 days? Can you also please explain the rationale behind the answer. Thanks
Q: Do you think it will take a rest for a while with the chart going up on the angle it has or
has it more to go?
has it more to go?
Q: This preferred took a steep drop in June, came back a little and is now slowly drifting downwards. Pays a 10% div.
Why the big drop and why further downward momentum now? Is the div not safe? Is it that BCE common shares are just unloved currently? Reset issues?
Thanks,
Mark
Why the big drop and why further downward momentum now? Is the div not safe? Is it that BCE common shares are just unloved currently? Reset issues?
Thanks,
Mark
Q: Hello 5IR,
The stock dropped $8.44 today after the earnings. What caused this drop? I did not think that the earnings were bad. Would you consider this to be a good entry point?
Thanks you. Cheers
The stock dropped $8.44 today after the earnings. What caused this drop? I did not think that the earnings were bad. Would you consider this to be a good entry point?
Thanks you. Cheers
Q: I'm still relatively new to your service, so pardon my ignorance, but how does your Portfolio Analytics service work? I'm considering subscribing to the service. Is it an AI / model-software driven review of my portfolio(s), or is it an manual evaluation done by one or more of your talented team or is it a combination of both or something else altogether? Could you please provide some insight. Thank-you.
Q: Q: Hi 5i Team.
Pls comment on North American Construction Group qrty earning and this company going forward.
Pls comment on North American Construction Group qrty earning and this company going forward.
Q: Your thoughts on FNILX
Thanks again
Thanks again
Q: Performing very well on a tough overall day, clearly the market is very impressed with VHI's acquisition of Strata Health.
As always, would appreciate your analysis.
As always, would appreciate your analysis.
Q: My wife feels like she has too big a position in WELL for a relatively small company.
She is thinking of selling of some and buying ISRG or else TMDX during what seems an attractive current dip.
She is fine with risk, so is considering ISRG for its growth more than its stability.
Please give your thoughts on the relative outlook for each of these companies in the mid- to long-term.
She is thinking of selling of some and buying ISRG or else TMDX during what seems an attractive current dip.
She is fine with risk, so is considering ISRG for its growth more than its stability.
Please give your thoughts on the relative outlook for each of these companies in the mid- to long-term.
Q: Good morning. This isn't so much a question as it is to follow up on my question yesterday relating to the tax treatment of 1:1 exchange of share of units of AW.UN to AW.TO for the benefit of other 5i members. My original question, 5i's answer and the answer I received subsequently from AW Investor relations appears below.
Question: My AW.UN shares were exchanged 1:1 for AW Newco. As this was an "exchange" should my broker be showing a capital gain? If there is indeed a capital gain what is the share price that should be used?
5i Answer: The transaction is tax-free, providing unitholders make a Section 85 Election. If new shares were received on a fully 1-for-1 basis (no cash received other than the distribution), the ACB should be the same as it was before. Brokers are inherently bad at these things. One can contact them to change it, but it is better to keep one's own records for CRA purposes.
Following 5i's Answer I reached out to both my broker who referred me to AW Investor Relations.
AW Investor Relations Answer:
"The conversion from units to shares is considered a deemed disposition at a value based on the date of settlement, which varied broker to broker. We have been advised that in the context of the acquisition and disposition of listed securities, the CRA has traditionally taken the position that the acquisition/disposition date for tax purposes is the date of settlement since it is only at that time that taxpayers have the use of the property received (i.e. A&W shares) in consideration for the property they disposed of (i.e., the Fund's units). We are recommending that shareholders with concerns that the delay in settlement caused them to realize a capital gain (on the disposition of their units) that was larger than it would have been had the transaction settled more quickly should consult with their tax advisors as to whether they can reasonably take a different position."
Following AW's response, I sold out of our position in AW "Newco" today for a tax loss at $37.36 to reduce our Capital Gain on AW.UN which had reflected a settlement value of $43.08. We will either reinter in 30 days or move on.
AW's structuring of the sale was, in my opinion, very poorly executed.
Question: My AW.UN shares were exchanged 1:1 for AW Newco. As this was an "exchange" should my broker be showing a capital gain? If there is indeed a capital gain what is the share price that should be used?
5i Answer: The transaction is tax-free, providing unitholders make a Section 85 Election. If new shares were received on a fully 1-for-1 basis (no cash received other than the distribution), the ACB should be the same as it was before. Brokers are inherently bad at these things. One can contact them to change it, but it is better to keep one's own records for CRA purposes.
Following 5i's Answer I reached out to both my broker who referred me to AW Investor Relations.
AW Investor Relations Answer:
"The conversion from units to shares is considered a deemed disposition at a value based on the date of settlement, which varied broker to broker. We have been advised that in the context of the acquisition and disposition of listed securities, the CRA has traditionally taken the position that the acquisition/disposition date for tax purposes is the date of settlement since it is only at that time that taxpayers have the use of the property received (i.e. A&W shares) in consideration for the property they disposed of (i.e., the Fund's units). We are recommending that shareholders with concerns that the delay in settlement caused them to realize a capital gain (on the disposition of their units) that was larger than it would have been had the transaction settled more quickly should consult with their tax advisors as to whether they can reasonably take a different position."
Following AW's response, I sold out of our position in AW "Newco" today for a tax loss at $37.36 to reduce our Capital Gain on AW.UN which had reflected a settlement value of $43.08. We will either reinter in 30 days or move on.
AW's structuring of the sale was, in my opinion, very poorly executed.
Q: Which stock (Franco vs Agnico) would you pick for a 5-10 year hold?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed