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Q: Given Doug Fords news this morning, will stock prices quickly factor in the disruption to business, making stock market prices attractive for purchase in the near future, or will they be cheaper after they start to report their losses? Which stocks might be attractive now which ones are better to hold off on?
Read Answer Asked by kevin on March 17, 2020
Q: seem to have a lot of questions about the safety of dividends and will they be cut.
I thought I would add another one to the fire and ask you power corp. and power financial became one company now and the management said it would raise dividend 10% in second quarter. do you see this being in jeopardy now with the market tanking day after day. do you also see banks possibly not raising dividends anymore this year [Canadian] until things get better hopefully.
Read Answer Asked by hans on March 17, 2020
Q: Would you buy a REIT today? What would be your top choice?
Read Answer Asked by Allen on March 17, 2020
Q: I was wondering if it would be possible to get a list of the CDN O & G companies that would be at risk of cutting dividends. Most have high debt levels and if O & G stays low for a long time, they will have to conserve capital and pay back debt.
Read Answer Asked by James on March 17, 2020
Q: With regard to Martin's question about the safety of accounts of over $100k your response was that amounts above this were not guaranteed. My understanding is that the $100k limit applied to bank accounts, which are guaranteed by the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). Investment/brokerage accounts, however, are protected by the CIPF (Canadian Investor Protection Fund) up to $1 million. Is that not correct?
Read Answer Asked by John on March 17, 2020
Q: Hi team
As a trade would Clorox fit the bill. Can you suggest a few more of possible in these volatile months ahead. ? It would be my TFSA
Thankyou to alk of you for your sage guidance.
Happy St Patties
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on March 17, 2020