Q: After today's vote,I will reluctantly own some mty.Your opinion of mty and perhaps a few better suggestions if I sell.Sector and income are of no consideration.Thanks.
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Q: It seems like there has been a significant amount of management selling ... can you please comment
Q: This is a followup to your answer to a question about this company on Feb 1, when you said you would hold off for now. If you owned the stock would you sell it?
Q: What is the strategy for this stock? Why has it sold off so much?
Q: this morning GUD stated that it submitted a new drug for review,Why it dropped sharply today?.Txs for u usual great services & response
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
So your growth portfolio results for February will show a disposition of these two stocks at yesterday's close - with yesterday's volume - there is zero chance we get out today or anytime soon at what you did / are these two companies going to survive or should we take what we get and exit ?
Thank you
Dennis
So your growth portfolio results for February will show a disposition of these two stocks at yesterday's close - with yesterday's volume - there is zero chance we get out today or anytime soon at what you did / are these two companies going to survive or should we take what we get and exit ?
Thank you
Dennis
Q: SNY (not in your database) recently reported a poor quarter and so-so guidance. On the other hand, the P/E is now less than 12x, the dividend is substantial, and the pipeline should be broad enough to protect against single-drug risk. My sense is that it's long-term-investable, but less attractive than other beaten-down pharma blue-chips (say, LLY); your opinion?
Q: Please comment on recently announced results.
Q: Regarding utilities falling prices, you have answered in a couple times in the Q&A: "The main issue is that US tax reform is going to reduce earnings due to lower tax recoveries." Can you expand on this? What is the percentage of reduction? I looked for an article and couldn't find one explaining this. I am looking to add to AQN, FTS and BEP.UN for their growing yield, but I can't determine a fair price or if they're under/over valued because of the US tax reform and am hoping you can help me make my decision. Thanks
Q: Good morning,
I notice in today's Q&A you mention the addition to Reliq Healthcare to one of your portfolios. When such changes are made to portfolios, are the intra-month additions and deletions announced somewhere on the site, or only visible in the month end portfolio update publications?
Also, can you comment on Reliq's patient onboarding process. In your view, are there risks with this process (delays on big contracts) or with a large competitor entering the space.
Thank you
I notice in today's Q&A you mention the addition to Reliq Healthcare to one of your portfolios. When such changes are made to portfolios, are the intra-month additions and deletions announced somewhere on the site, or only visible in the month end portfolio update publications?
Also, can you comment on Reliq's patient onboarding process. In your view, are there risks with this process (delays on big contracts) or with a large competitor entering the space.
Thank you
Q: I just read a contrarian report on Seeking Alpha regarding these two companies. Can you comment on the debt levels of each and their respective survivability in a prolonged long low price nat gas environment. In an RRSP, could they be considered decent ‘flyers’ for a small (1%) stake?
DON
DON
Q: Comments on earnings please.
Q: I would like to add one of these names to my tfsa any thoughts.
Q: I see you have removed SYZ from the balanced portfolio. As a thin trader, would you expect the stock to go down as some/many of your followers will 'rebalance' to match your moves? If it does move down, is this a lesson for subscribers to be careful in investing in recommendations that trade thinly? Of course, it works the other way when a thinly traded stock is first recommended.
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Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF (PPA)
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iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (ITA)
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SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (XAR)
Q: Hi,
This is a follow up to your answer regarding my original question on Feb 14th regarding ETFs in the US Aerospace and Defense sector. Your answer focused my attention on the expense ratio as the main factor in choosing among ETFs with a similar theme, and you offered that 5 year average returns should also be considered. However, I am wondering if the dividends paid should also be a part of the decision? If yes, then as a general rule, ETF dividends would be considered only if all else is equal? Between the three ETFs, PPA pays .2504, XAR pays .0938 and ITA pays .3205. All are listed as quarterly payments. Thanks for helping out with my learning curve!
Dawn
This is a follow up to your answer regarding my original question on Feb 14th regarding ETFs in the US Aerospace and Defense sector. Your answer focused my attention on the expense ratio as the main factor in choosing among ETFs with a similar theme, and you offered that 5 year average returns should also be considered. However, I am wondering if the dividends paid should also be a part of the decision? If yes, then as a general rule, ETF dividends would be considered only if all else is equal? Between the three ETFs, PPA pays .2504, XAR pays .0938 and ITA pays .3205. All are listed as quarterly payments. Thanks for helping out with my learning curve!
Dawn
Q: Hi team,
It is February and time to use another credit. I think I will ask a more general question rather than a stock specific one as most of my equity questions are asked by other subscribers, which is good thing.
I have U.S. accounts that augment each of my Canadian accounts (Cash, RRSP, TFSA). From time to time, I want to transfer some more cash to one of my U.S. accounts. I hesitate at times because of the approximately 2% FX charges that I incur from TD. I suspect most banks charge around the same rates.
I think I recall a few months ago a Q&A on the same subject but I can’t locate it. I think there was a strategy of buying a major Cdn stock such as a bank (where I am typically heavy, along with tech) and offsetting it with another transaction. I am not looking for any exotic approach, as I like to keep things simple, but if it saves me from incurring some FX charges I might consider it. Please advise.
Thanks again,
dave
P.S. Welcome Barkha.
It is February and time to use another credit. I think I will ask a more general question rather than a stock specific one as most of my equity questions are asked by other subscribers, which is good thing.
I have U.S. accounts that augment each of my Canadian accounts (Cash, RRSP, TFSA). From time to time, I want to transfer some more cash to one of my U.S. accounts. I hesitate at times because of the approximately 2% FX charges that I incur from TD. I suspect most banks charge around the same rates.
I think I recall a few months ago a Q&A on the same subject but I can’t locate it. I think there was a strategy of buying a major Cdn stock such as a bank (where I am typically heavy, along with tech) and offsetting it with another transaction. I am not looking for any exotic approach, as I like to keep things simple, but if it saves me from incurring some FX charges I might consider it. Please advise.
Thanks again,
dave
P.S. Welcome Barkha.
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: I have a full position in my TFSA, in all of these except COV. They are all up except for ENB. I have $12,000 to invest, would you add to the existing stocks or can you suggest others. Thanks for your input, great site. thanks Dorothy
Q: Is CAR-UN suitable to own in a TFSA and is this an okay time to buy?
Q: I own these companies in a DRIP plan and would like to buy a few more. Would you rate the best Canadian DRIPS stocks please
Thanks for all your hard work
Sue
Thanks for all your hard work
Sue
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
Q: What are your favourite 3-4 high growth companies right now?