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Q: Hi,
For the Industrial portion in my RRSP account, I am considering the above companies. With RTN, I wanted to diversify outside of Canada with a large cap stock. Do you see any issue with this company at this time? Is there something else you would prefer? I know you don't cover the US but respect your opinion.

As for the other three (TFII, TCL.a & NFI) could you rank best to worse buys at this time? I am considering adding 2 of the 3 to limit the number of stocks owned. My criteria are: to hold for long term (5 to 10 years), lower impact by any slow down of economy, good growth in dividends and low leverage. Is there another stock or two that would be better than the ones I am considering?
Thanks as always for your help.
All the best,
Dan
Read Answer Asked by Daniel on December 17, 2018
Q: I have just read about this company which trades on the Nasdaq.
see attached link:https://www.forbes.com/sites/afdhelaziz/2018/07/24/how-loop-industries-is-becoming-the-intel-inside-of-the-circular-plastics-economy/#6a5d3d1e1fd7.
I would be interested in hearing your views and whether or not you think this would be a good company to invest in. We know that we are drowning in plastic and this company seems to have the technology to do something about it.
Look forward to your comments.
Shirley
Read Answer Asked by shirley on December 17, 2018
Q: I am trying to understand the ins and outs of the 11 billion special dividend from VM Ware VMW I hold the stock in my registered accounts. My thinking is that the stock will drop following the payment by a like amount, but I will be subject with US withholdings on the dividend, netting significantly less. Even though I think VMW is a good stock, doesn't seem like a good play for me. I am thinking of selling and possibly buying later. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Leo on December 17, 2018
Q: With this big market downturn, I have a couple of US watch lists and these 4 stocks ESTY, CHGG, NFEC and RARK are humming along like it is still a Bull market. Could I get an opinion of these from you? They are US but I find US is the only market in the world that is still making money. Thanks Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 17, 2018
Q: This is just a share. There is a short TED talk that 5 I members and staff might enjoy. It is titled "Psychopaths in the C-suite" by Fred Kiel.
I wonder if 5-I could rate some management of 5-I covered companies that fit the: Empathy, Others First and I Screwed Up habits of virtuoso CEO's . I'm sure they are a rare breed. Perhaps a new valuation metric may come of this.
Read Answer Asked by Clarence on December 17, 2018
Q: I have a question about 1213 ..

With the dividend yield now over 8%, is this a danger signal for ZCL?
I know it has been on and off your favourites list and you had indicated a couple of months ago that you are not expecting a big turnaround.

But the yield is tempting....

What is ZCL's free cash flow and payout %.?
Is the balance sheet in good shape by your standards.?

I can be patient with a stock offering an 8% yield .... as long as it is not likely to be another ALA.

Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on December 17, 2018
Q: I've been trying to understand these markets and failing. Much of the wild swings of volatility seem to be associated with fears of China and trade woes. I understand why companies which do a lot of business with China, or source products from there would plunge on such fears. But I haven't been able to figure out why trade fears would cause grocers, REITs and utilities to plunge 2%-3%, as they did today. I mean, how is China or trade going to affect the profits of Chartwell Retirement Residences, or Loblaw, or Algonquin Power? The TSX is down around 1% but these are all down 2%-3%, as are most of the utilities and REITs. Are people just panicking and selling everything in sight?
Read Answer Asked by John on December 17, 2018
Q: Hi 5i Team

I'm primarily an income oriented investor. I'm uncertain about where interest rates will go over the next year. I think we're close to a plateau but who knows. I don't currently own any fixed rate preferreds but am thinking of buying some (maybe up to 10% made up of 5 holdings with different reset dates). I like the dividends and see them as a kind of interest rate hedge against the dividend paying commons. My thinking is that, all else being equal, resets are supposed to increase in price with rising interest rates while dividend payers tend to decline (subject to their ability to increase their dividend).

I understand that other company/market influences may move both preferreds and common in the same direction, I'm just thinking of the interest rate issue at this point. Your thoughts?

Thanks, as always
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 17, 2018
Q: Hi 5i,
I have a full position with SRU.UN in my income portfolio.
I'm planning on selling half and buying another reit for more diversification. Could you provide a reit suggestion that would work with SRU.UN?
Or 2 reits suggestions and sell SRU.UN?

Thanks Steve


Read Answer Asked by Stephen on December 17, 2018
Q: PLEASE RATE THE BELOW IN ORDER :
A; AS PER DIVIDEND SAFETY
B; AS PER VALUE COMPARED TO CURRENT SHARE PRICE
KWH.UN (Crius Energy Trust)
VET (Vermilion Energy)
ALA (Altagas)
HOT.UN (American Hotel Income Properties REIT)
BEP.UN (Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners)
CJ (Cardinal Energy Ltd.)
DRG.UN (Dream Global Real Estate Investment)
IPL (Inter Pipeline Fund)
PPL (Pembina Pipeline)
DR (Medical Facilities Corp)

THANKS YOU
yossi


Read Answer Asked by JOSEPH on December 17, 2018