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Investment Q&A

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Q: Why would KML stock price be down today and why would it not reflect the intrinsic value of the purchase? They have just been offered $4.5 billion for its interest in the controversial pipeline which looks like a great deal for the company considering its market cap is only $1.6 billion (103.7 million shares at a price of $16.30 and no debt).

What am I missing?
Read Answer Asked by Keith on May 29, 2018
Q: I have sold some of my winners to rebalance and would like to sell the above to offset some of the gains. Would you replace the above with other stocks or just wait 30 days and repurchase these?
Read Answer Asked by stephen on May 29, 2018
Q: Good morning. I own some kinder Morgan preferred shares - kml.pr.a specifically - and would appreciate your assessment of how the takeover of the TMP by the Cdn. government might affect the valuation of those shares. I assume that these shares would still be the responsibility of Kinder Morgan and not the government. Also, do you sense any increased risk related to these shares given this development. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on May 29, 2018
Q: Could you please some clarification on your response to Stephen this morning on his desire to crystallize some of his capital gains? You suggested that he sell the above and replace them. Did you mean not wait the 30 days to rebuy these but to get something now instead? I had thought you were especially supportive of TOY and AQN so have your thoughts changed on these companies?

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on May 29, 2018
Q: Interest rates: what do you see happening to Canadian interest rates over the next 2-3 years? At what point will they start to play into the equities market?
Read Answer Asked on May 29, 2018
Q: On BNN this morning Larry Berman made a comment about ETFs that are sold in Canada and are essentially repackaged ETFs from the US. He stated that there is some double taxation going on. I believe related to withholding taxes although he didn't explain in detail.
I hold VGG and VEE which are repackaged holdings of VIG and VWO, respectively.
Is this in fact true and how much of an impact would this mean to the rate of return?
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on May 29, 2018