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Q: I bought Kraft Heinz a couple of years ago when it was just Kraft and the merger with Heinz has resulted in a good price increase. The dividend is OK at 3.23%, (but not stellar) and I am up 32%, but the chart for the last year doesn't look promising.

What are your thoughts on KHC going forward? Any other recommendations in the same sector in the US or internationally with better chance of growth and/or higher dividend?
Read Answer Asked by John on October 10, 2017
Q: Will you be making any recommendations on probable 'tax loss selling' opportunities?
Using an example of a recent member question about Peyto Exploration. (I don't own it). The price keeps drifting lower yet it appears to be good value at today's price. is it likely to go lower still due to tax loss selling making it a better opportunity in the coming weeks? Are there a number of other stocks acting this way today that you might 'predict' being a better opportunity soon?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Brian on October 10, 2017
Q: With all the rebuilding that will have to be done to restore those storm ravaged areas do you expect to see any Canadian miners, forestry companies etc. benefit from the increased demand for resources over the next year or so?
GUY R
Read Answer Asked by Guy R. on October 10, 2017
Q: Hi 5i,
Question on bonds. Through my broker I can buy Enbridge Inc. rated BBBh or Enbridge Gas Distribution rated Am. For the same time period there is a big percent deference in distribution because of the rating. Doesn't Enbridge own Enbridge gas distribution therefore just as secure? Can the parent company fail while the subsidiary goes on.
Regards,
Read Answer Asked by Mark on October 10, 2017
Q: I'm 47 and have a balanced portfolio. My 30 days has passed on CRH Medical capital loss - so I could buy it back. I currently hold SIS and GUD in healthcare - while holding CSH as real estate/healthcare. Healthcare represents 8% of my portfolio while real estate represents 3% with REITS such as CAR.UN CSH.UN HR.UN and small REI.UN. Should I relook at CRH or add another like SIA? COV is a little small for me, but looks interesting. I can wait until after October 25th to see how CRH reports.
Read Answer Asked by Terry on October 10, 2017