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Q: please comment on the possible impact of quantum computing development in other
companies on Intel price performance . would its chips become less valuable ? What is your comment on Intel .
Thanks
companies on Intel price performance . would its chips become less valuable ? What is your comment on Intel .
Thanks
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Welltower Inc. (WELL)
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Altria Group Inc. (MO)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
Q: Could you please suggest 2-3 undervalued US stocks with dividend 4% or more.
Thanks,
Milan
Thanks,
Milan
Q: Hello
Could you please tell me how drips get taxed?
Since they pay in stock, does the value of the stock received get treated as dividend income on a T5? Is the only difference being the dividends are paid in stock and often purchased at a discount?
Or is it a formula where the ACB gets adjusted and the benefit is in the form of a capital gain once the shares are sold?
Thanks
Could you please tell me how drips get taxed?
Since they pay in stock, does the value of the stock received get treated as dividend income on a T5? Is the only difference being the dividends are paid in stock and often purchased at a discount?
Or is it a formula where the ACB gets adjusted and the benefit is in the form of a capital gain once the shares are sold?
Thanks
Q: Comments on GEO financials released this morning (Monday). What do you expect going forward. Is this a time to complete a position?
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
Q: I have some money to add to 2 of the listed companies. Please rank them according to safer growth prospects (with your rationale).
Much appreciated as usual. RAM
Much appreciated as usual. RAM
Q: Your sudden sell recommendation on abt totally shocked me.
Your thesis has always has been to invest over the longer term.
This stock was your favorite not to long ago and now all of a sudden management is lousy and you have no confidence in abt anymore.
Other people you tell to wait a couple more months ,see if things turn around.
My question,did you ever talk to management?did you visit their offices?
You mention it as a take over candidate....which companies could take this over?
Are their growth prospects taken longer then expected,or is it not expected at all?
Is the dididend safe?
Your thesis has always has been to invest over the longer term.
This stock was your favorite not to long ago and now all of a sudden management is lousy and you have no confidence in abt anymore.
Other people you tell to wait a couple more months ,see if things turn around.
My question,did you ever talk to management?did you visit their offices?
You mention it as a take over candidate....which companies could take this over?
Are their growth prospects taken longer then expected,or is it not expected at all?
Is the dididend safe?
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. (GRUB)
Q: On the US side, what are your 5 favorite companies for the long term?
Q: Hello 5i Could you comment about the recent price decrease in the stock price I notice news releases about India signing a contract with a different company with a navigation system. Does Flyht have any competitors that could effect there future growth.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi 5i, I have TD, DFN and FTN financials in my portfolios, do you think LB has their problems behind, would you buy it this price. Many thanks for your advise. J.P. Burlington
Q: Could you please comment on their most recen quarter. Thanks
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SVI acquired two properties in B C of which they owned 50 % of. What do you think of this transaction and priced paid.? Who were the sellers ? It was a cash deal . SVI had the funds to pay cash. Is SVI a BUY. RAK
SVI acquired two properties in B C of which they owned 50 % of. What do you think of this transaction and priced paid.? Who were the sellers ? It was a cash deal . SVI had the funds to pay cash. Is SVI a BUY. RAK
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
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Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (AP.UN)
Q: i have roughly more than 100 thousand investment room in rrsp resp and TFSA. i am thinking buy some reit or stock?
pls help me>
appreciate.
pls help me>
appreciate.
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
Q: My question is regarding someone with a substantial US portfolio who wants to invest in some Canadian companies. He is thinking of investing in a few Canadian growth Tech companies and a couple of blue chip ETF's. Can I please have your thoughts on this and some recommendations? Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i staff, I Think this would be a good income investment , however I am really confused regarding the Mer.
Redwood shows 1.50 Mer on their site, You show 1.76 , Morningstar shows 1.76, TD direct shows Mer @ 1.76, but also shows Actual management fee @2.25.
Is there an answer as to why all the discrepancy.
Another Question, Why would anyone pay the high Mer for the mutual fund version when the sam product is available as an ETF with a .75 Mer
Best Regards
Redwood shows 1.50 Mer on their site, You show 1.76 , Morningstar shows 1.76, TD direct shows Mer @ 1.76, but also shows Actual management fee @2.25.
Is there an answer as to why all the discrepancy.
Another Question, Why would anyone pay the high Mer for the mutual fund version when the sam product is available as an ETF with a .75 Mer
Best Regards
Q: Dear Sirs,
All three of the above are in my portfolio, which if any would you reduce?
thank you
Brad
All three of the above are in my portfolio, which if any would you reduce?
thank you
Brad
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
I am looking to deploy some cash in young persons TFSA, so the time horizon is long. Could you suggest as a couple of good long term stocks that are presenting a buying opportunity at the moment? Or perhaps just your favorite couple of names (maybe the best stocks never go "on sale"). Or would you hold some cash and wait for a possible further correction before buying?
Thanks for your great service!
I am looking to deploy some cash in young persons TFSA, so the time horizon is long. Could you suggest as a couple of good long term stocks that are presenting a buying opportunity at the moment? Or perhaps just your favorite couple of names (maybe the best stocks never go "on sale"). Or would you hold some cash and wait for a possible further correction before buying?
Thanks for your great service!
Q: As part of my morning routine, I always check the Ink Insider Morning Market Reports on the TD Web Broker website for individual insider buying and selling which I have found helpful. Do you know of another source where this is available? With thanks, Bill
Q: Hi there,
I read an article in The Toronto Star this weekend by Gordon Pape. He mentioned a company called Harvest Portfolio Group and referenced the performance of a few of the ETFs they run. I was interested in your take on their Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF. How would you compare this against something like a ZQQ/XQQ/HXQ and which would you suggest in owning?
Thanks!
I read an article in The Toronto Star this weekend by Gordon Pape. He mentioned a company called Harvest Portfolio Group and referenced the performance of a few of the ETFs they run. I was interested in your take on their Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF. How would you compare this against something like a ZQQ/XQQ/HXQ and which would you suggest in owning?
Thanks!
Q: I am seeking to invest the proceeds of a business sale for target returns of inflation + 4% and wishing to increase competence in self directed investing. 25% is marked for bond funds, 35% is earmarked for dividend stock, 25% for Equity ETFs, 7.5% t-bills and 7.5% highly speculative stocks . Do you feel that an allocation of 25% into bonds is too heavy given the probable rise in future interest rates? What funds would you recommend with low mgmt fees and reasonable performance?