Q: Do you think that a company like premium brands would split their shares now that they have reached the $100 level? I know it makes no difference but retail investors tend to buy when the price is lower so that they can buy more shares.
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Q: Can you explain the hydro one installment receipt?
A good investment?
Thanks ian
A good investment?
Thanks ian
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AeroVironment Inc. (AVAV)
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Cognex Corporation (CGNX)
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ROBO Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF (ROBO)
Q: HI 5I TEAM,
Thank you for your awesomeness, i have some cash 15k looking & thinking to invest in drones with military preference, which of the companies do you see as best 2-3yr with good potential? Do I buy in cash or RRSP Acct? I do have WPM in US $acct which I would like to sell? your thoughts?
Thought on the ETF I am 60 yr old. Looking for income.
Thank you
Thank you for your awesomeness, i have some cash 15k looking & thinking to invest in drones with military preference, which of the companies do you see as best 2-3yr with good potential? Do I buy in cash or RRSP Acct? I do have WPM in US $acct which I would like to sell? your thoughts?
Thought on the ETF I am 60 yr old. Looking for income.
Thank you
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
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CAE Inc. (CAE)
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Celestica Inc. (CLS)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Altus Group Limited (AIF)
Q: Hi, There are a number of stocks in the 5i balanced portfolio that I don't have yet. If I were to buy only three from the following list, which three would you pick for its growth and its value? My portfolio is well diversified so the sector allocation isn't a big concern:
GC, AIF, BYD.UN, CAE, CLS, PKI, SYZ, or GSY, PHO, ECN,
thanks
GC, AIF, BYD.UN, CAE, CLS, PKI, SYZ, or GSY, PHO, ECN,
thanks
Q: Any thoughts on the recent jump in Potash Corp.'s share price?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: HSM has moved up very nicely over the last few days...
I have not seen any info to justify the increase...
are you aware of any news to support the jump in price?
Ed in Pointe Claire, Que.
I have not seen any info to justify the increase...
are you aware of any news to support the jump in price?
Ed in Pointe Claire, Que.
Q: Could I get your opinion on the financing done by McEwen today.
With the Canadian dollar at a high value, should I by on the US exchange?
With the Canadian dollar at a high value, should I by on the US exchange?
Q: Hello Peter, I have cash in my TFSA to invest. In addition to a diversified RRSP, my TFSA already has significant holdings in Google, Winpak, ZWB and the Agellan REIT (which have all done very well over the past few years).
Can you please suggest three 'growthier' ideas for new additions to the TFSA. I can accept a fair degree of risk, but not really interested in "long shots". (My gambling instinct was wrung out of me after my foray into Guestlogix - just a bad memory at this point). Thank you!
Can you please suggest three 'growthier' ideas for new additions to the TFSA. I can accept a fair degree of risk, but not really interested in "long shots". (My gambling instinct was wrung out of me after my foray into Guestlogix - just a bad memory at this point). Thank you!
Q: you recently answered a question, where you said BAM.A offered greater potential return,over 10 years, than the BIP.UN and BEP.un.
If BAM.A is the parent, how is this possible?
If BEP.un hits it out of the park and BIP.Un does not then the returns of BIP.un will act as an anchor on BAM.A. And if BIP.UN hits it out of the park, then the returns on BEP.UN will act as an anchor on BAM.A.
If BAM.A is the parent, how is this possible?
If BEP.un hits it out of the park and BIP.Un does not then the returns of BIP.un will act as an anchor on BAM.A. And if BIP.UN hits it out of the park, then the returns on BEP.UN will act as an anchor on BAM.A.
Q: I have owned Canaccord Genuity for several years. On July 4th, 2017, CF announced a (SPAC)deal. This deal appears to create an opportunity to purchase shares in a yet to be found company. Can you explain how CF is going to make money in this deal? Is this an IPO of shares when an acquisition is found? Will CF continue to hold the majority of the shares in the new acquisition?
This deal seem complex to a simple investor like me. Can you help? Is this a good deal for CF?
Cheers,
David
This deal seem complex to a simple investor like me. Can you help? Is this a good deal for CF?
Cheers,
David
Q: Which of these companies do you think offer the best overall return (appreciation and dividends) over the next 5-10 years? Thanks
Q: Looking through Visa financial statements for last few years and noticed that they had a 1.5 billion extra tax expense for Q316. It was explained as a non reccuring, non cash and related to visa Europe acquisition. So I calculated the p/e without that 1.5b non cash expense and got 31x, which seems much more reasonable than 39x. Is my assumption correct? And do you consider V better investment long term than MA or SQ(which I am might go half position on)?
Q: Could you elaborate on your answer today to Alan regarding CSU debentures. I am not familiar with debentures...Am I correct in understanding they are like bonds but have no rights to any of the Company's assets if things go wrong ? Other downsides?
Would you recommend the CSU debenture as part of one's fixed income ? You mention liquidity, but not sure how poor that is ? How would I find out more information about the CSU debenture - length of term, etc. I use a discount broker - is it possible to buy through them ?
Any other information that you think would be pertinent would be most appreciated. Many thanks as always.
Would you recommend the CSU debenture as part of one's fixed income ? You mention liquidity, but not sure how poor that is ? How would I find out more information about the CSU debenture - length of term, etc. I use a discount broker - is it possible to buy through them ?
Any other information that you think would be pertinent would be most appreciated. Many thanks as always.
Q: Just a small follow up on the question by Alan.
the rate is determined each March and is the rate of CHANGE in the inflation rate plus 6.5, never to be less then zero. In other words if the rate of change in inflation in a year is -1 % then the rate on the deb will be 6.5-1= 5.5% , and so on.
Appreciate your views on CSU debentures. They seem to guarantee 6.5% plus the inflation rate, so have been yielding 7.5-8%. Seems like a good vehicle for income. Thx
the rate is determined each March and is the rate of CHANGE in the inflation rate plus 6.5, never to be less then zero. In other words if the rate of change in inflation in a year is -1 % then the rate on the deb will be 6.5-1= 5.5% , and so on.
Appreciate your views on CSU debentures. They seem to guarantee 6.5% plus the inflation rate, so have been yielding 7.5-8%. Seems like a good vehicle for income. Thx
Q: Comments
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Sienna Senior Living Inc. (SIA)
Q: I'm lookng to add one more CDN healthcare stock. I currently have SIS and GUD.
Q: Hi Peter,
I have been following your model portfolio and have greatly benefited from it. Thanks so much for your great recommendations.
I would like to ask for your advice on some non-tech US stocks. The stocks are:
- Abbot (ABT)
- Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD)
- Celgene (CELG)
- Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG)
- Echo Global Logistics (ECHO)
- McCormick & Co (MKC)
- Restaurant Brand (QSR)
- Starbucks (SBUX)
- Yum Brand China (YUMC)
- Yum Brand (YUM)
Would you also be able to suggest some other US non-tech stock alternatives, as well as some small caps?
My investment time horizon is 15-20 years.
Your opinion is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have been following your model portfolio and have greatly benefited from it. Thanks so much for your great recommendations.
I would like to ask for your advice on some non-tech US stocks. The stocks are:
- Abbot (ABT)
- Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD)
- Celgene (CELG)
- Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG)
- Echo Global Logistics (ECHO)
- McCormick & Co (MKC)
- Restaurant Brand (QSR)
- Starbucks (SBUX)
- Yum Brand China (YUMC)
- Yum Brand (YUM)
Would you also be able to suggest some other US non-tech stock alternatives, as well as some small caps?
My investment time horizon is 15-20 years.
Your opinion is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
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Medical Facilities Corporation (DR)
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Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc. Restricted Voting Shares (BRE)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
Q: I have owned AX for 3 yrs, averaged down 1 time but still underwater, recently took small positions in KWH & DR.Interested in BRE. Looking for safety, growth, and dividends. Should I sell AX put the proceeds into BRE or spread the proceeds evenly among KWH, BRE, DR. Perhaps you could rank these four.
Many thanks
Many thanks
Q: MICS
I heard about this product for the first time at the Money show from Colin Ritchie. Please explain the good and bad about them and if you feel they fit into a conservative income oriented portfolio? If so, would you consider them part of fixed income?
Thank You
Paul
I heard about this product for the first time at the Money show from Colin Ritchie. Please explain the good and bad about them and if you feel they fit into a conservative income oriented portfolio? If so, would you consider them part of fixed income?
Thank You
Paul
Q: TGH-X Tornado Global Hydrovacs
Can you provide any insight on this little known microcap. Insiders, burn rate, BV etc... Thanks!
Can you provide any insight on this little known microcap. Insiders, burn rate, BV etc... Thanks!