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Q: Is this a buying opportunity? do you see more downside from here?
thanks!
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Q: As I am retired and trying to accumulate dividends, I foolishly moved ala to my tsfa from my cash account. Now that it has drifted to a low ebb, I cannot claim a loss on selling. I know I should move on, but am Looking for a good dividend stock as replacement..
I appreciate all the advice that I read.
I appreciate all the advice that I read.
Q: a hard hitting article appeared on SA today. It refers to Bill s-237 now in 3rd reading.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4227623-goeasy-live-senate-bill-wipe-gsys-earnings
A long read. I wonder how the 5I group feels about this.
Thanks
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4227623-goeasy-live-senate-bill-wipe-gsys-earnings
A long read. I wonder how the 5I group feels about this.
Thanks
Q: Hello: I own a small amount of ROL, Rollins. I see that it went down recently, can you please help me understand why? Thanks very much,
Marilyn
Marilyn
Q: Good morning,
As an income investor, I have the following utility holdings that amount to about 12% of my non-registered holdings: FTS (up 10%), EMA and NPI (breaking even) and ALA (down 50%). I have no need to sell any of these and enjoy the dividends, but as a conservative senior and in a rising interest rate environment do you think it would be prudent to unload/reduce some of them or just hang on? If sell/reduce which should be the first to go?
As an income investor, I have the following utility holdings that amount to about 12% of my non-registered holdings: FTS (up 10%), EMA and NPI (breaking even) and ALA (down 50%). I have no need to sell any of these and enjoy the dividends, but as a conservative senior and in a rising interest rate environment do you think it would be prudent to unload/reduce some of them or just hang on? If sell/reduce which should be the first to go?
Q: How would you interpret the recent spate of insider buys at DBO. Thanx Robbie
Q: What are your thoughts about EXE, buy, hold, or sell? How does the balance sheet look?
Thanks, Bob
Thanks, Bob
- Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
- Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
- Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
- iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
Q: Thinking of selling a portion of holdings the above to buy XQQ.
Some are in my cash accounts and the in my RRSP.
The tax loss and gain is zero in my cash accounts.
Gain a bit of D/E and get US exposure.
Thoughts
Thank you
Mike
Some are in my cash accounts and the in my RRSP.
The tax loss and gain is zero in my cash accounts.
Gain a bit of D/E and get US exposure.
Thoughts
Thank you
Mike
Q: Hi, please provide your opinion on the press release last night. How do you think the market will react? Thanks
Q: In my last question I had asked you to rank the above companies with respect to risk.
"We would rank these: GSY, COV, NFI, PHO."
The order of the list was not clear to me, since it was a little different than I expected.
Is GSY the lowest or highest long term risk?
I'm including the rating and stability from the flash report for my benefit.
GSY: B+, medium
COV: B, low
NFI: A-, medium
PHO: B-, low
Cheers.
"We would rank these: GSY, COV, NFI, PHO."
The order of the list was not clear to me, since it was a little different than I expected.
Is GSY the lowest or highest long term risk?
I'm including the rating and stability from the flash report for my benefit.
GSY: B+, medium
COV: B, low
NFI: A-, medium
PHO: B-, low
Cheers.
Q: Hello, I'm down quite a bit on CHE and am thinking about averaging down. Everything I've been able to find seems to suggest they're a good buy. I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on them. Thanks.
Q: Seems to be getting whacked on a steady basis.It's guidance,revenues,increased dividend and expenditure don't seem that bad.Is it the market climate or empathy on pipelines or something else ? Your opinion ?
Q: I sold Bonterra at 14.50 a few weeks ago. Since then the company has cut its dividend to next to nothing. As per I can understand the company has a .61 cents per share debt and the dividend cut was 1.09 cut per year. The insider buying has not slowed down. but the stock keeps on sliding down. price to book 15 dollars. Is this a buy opportunity? Thanks for your great service
Q: The time is nigh...
I sold NFI, GSY, and PHO for tax loss harvesting on Nov. 8th, so I can now repurchase them on Monday the 10th. ( I still hold GUD and TSGI)
I already purchased a half position in COV on Friday as I was thinking of it as a replacement for PHO with respect to market cap and potential...however I am not ruling out repurchasing PHO as well.
Should I have any concerns repurchasing a half position or so of NFI, GSY, and PHO this week? Can you rate/order them with regards to risk...including COV.
My time horizon is long term. And diversification is not an issue.
I am also thinking of adding some NFI in my TFSA, as I think it probably has the lowest risk of the bunch. I already have SIS in the TFSA.
I sold NFI, GSY, and PHO for tax loss harvesting on Nov. 8th, so I can now repurchase them on Monday the 10th. ( I still hold GUD and TSGI)
I already purchased a half position in COV on Friday as I was thinking of it as a replacement for PHO with respect to market cap and potential...however I am not ruling out repurchasing PHO as well.
Should I have any concerns repurchasing a half position or so of NFI, GSY, and PHO this week? Can you rate/order them with regards to risk...including COV.
My time horizon is long term. And diversification is not an issue.
I am also thinking of adding some NFI in my TFSA, as I think it probably has the lowest risk of the bunch. I already have SIS in the TFSA.
Q: Appreciate your advice on conversion privilege effective dec31/18
Presently down $4400 loss
1. To receive one cumulative rate reset Pref share series B of AQN for each cumulative rate reset pref series A of AQN converted
If u choose this option can u explain the reasoning and what might be expected in recovering the losses in the future with this option
2. If u don’t choose option1 I am assuming the pref will be cashed in at current loss
Thanks
Presently down $4400 loss
1. To receive one cumulative rate reset Pref share series B of AQN for each cumulative rate reset pref series A of AQN converted
If u choose this option can u explain the reasoning and what might be expected in recovering the losses in the future with this option
2. If u don’t choose option1 I am assuming the pref will be cashed in at current loss
Thanks
Q: Hey Folks - Can I please get your analysis on Alexandria Real Estate - What do think of its balance sheet, growth prospects, risk, and price? I want some exposure to US real estate, so if you have a preferred option, I’m open to that.
By the way, you had an article about Sure Dividend in the latest Moneysaver magazine. Do you endorse this firm and their products?
By the way, you had an article about Sure Dividend in the latest Moneysaver magazine. Do you endorse this firm and their products?
Q: Would you please give your opinion on these healthcare equities.
Q: This question is specifically for Peter. I was watching BNN today. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple was being interviewed. This was the first time I have seen him speak publicly. I was overwhelmed by his intelligence and how down to earth he is. My immediate reaction was this the type of person who I want to be CEO of a company that I invest in. Fortunately I already own Apple stock but it just reinforced my decision to continue owning it. Have you ever met or spoke to any CEO s of companies that you considered investing with and were so impressed with them that you ended up investing in their company? Could you give examples?
Q: In reference to a question answered today, the person asked about taking equities from a RRIF in kind, then transferring to a TFSA after year end.Can you explain the procedure?
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