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Q: Is the newest member of your team, Barkha Rani, on twitter and/or social media so that we can follow her insights there?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Zach on February 12, 2018
Q: I would like to get your thoughts on the latest news that Amazon is looking at the possibility of doing their own shipping and how this may affect Fedex. Should I continue to hold onto my Fedex shares (down slightly) or is this a good time to move on to something else? Maybe Amazon given that they are currently down?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Brian on February 12, 2018
Q: I am thinking of replacing positions in Shaw and Rogers with BCE and Chartwell. My only real reason for doing so would be if there was no downside with respect to balance sheets and current valuation and potential upside on share price appreciation and dividend growth over the long term. Would you make the change if those were the only criteria (i.e. without respect to Chartwell's smaller size, different sector etc.)?

Always look forward to your insight, thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on February 12, 2018
Q: Enc.pr.a

Hello 5i
Thanks for the informative service.

I have owned this ecn capital pref share for a while with original purchase price below the $25 issue. I am surprised to see the price back down to this level again given it is a rate reset with a minimum yield% reset.
Has the risk level of this pref or the company increased recently?
The volume is very low. Is this just simpathy selling associated with Efn poor performance and lowered outlook?
Your though on what is up with this share is appreciated.
Dave


Read Answer Asked by Dave on February 12, 2018
Q: Currently holding (exclusively) Mawer Canadian Equity (MAW106) in a TFSA account targeting an “all-weather” (i.e., buy-and-hold) long-term investment, to which the maximum allowable has been contributed each year including for year 2018. The appeal of this product was the low fees (for a mutual fund product) and record of long-term out-performance relative to the TSX index, though note that recent 1 and 2-year results have dipped below the TSX index, and now showing a 3-star rating on GlobeFund. Appreciate your insight on the scenario for a 10-year hold, no withdrawals, maximum annual contributions, volatility not a concern, and seeking only to maximize the available balance at the end of 10 years. Things that come to mind are: 1) Percentage to place in Canadian investments versus international markets; and 2) Where the long-term edge is in terms of relying on one or more low-cost mutual funds, or jumping into pool of ETFs, or jumping into individual stocks (and which portfolio to model). Thanks for continued great service.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 12, 2018
Q: Hello Peter et al.

We seem to be getting the market pullback that is much needed for the market to go higher. The Canadian market is a big laggard though. However in all of this turmoil these three stocks have appeared to be on fire. Can I get your opinion on these three stocks. They all hold about a 1-1.5% of my portfolio. Would you buy,sell or hold at these levels?

Thanks,

Brendan
Read Answer Asked by Brendan on February 12, 2018
Q: 5I
When looking at a company's ability to pay a dividend the common ratio people look at is the dividend payout ratio. However from reading some of your information over the years I realize there is much more to it that that. Can you please list the other important factors such as interest coverage, free cash flow etc. Listing them will be fine. I will search and come up with the calculations and then go to the financial statements.

Thank you

Paul
Read Answer Asked by paul on February 12, 2018