Q: Any insights into this US banking company. Do they have room to continue their growth trajectory. Comments on insider holdings, etc would be helpful.
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Q: Hi,
I've been accumulating a position of REI and SRU for a number of years for income. I've noticed not so good performance in REI, would like to know if I keep accumulated just SRU over REI.
Thanks
I've been accumulating a position of REI and SRU for a number of years for income. I've noticed not so good performance in REI, would like to know if I keep accumulated just SRU over REI.
Thanks
Q: I am not a big fan of gold as a place to be in the event of a disaster (rather be in the banks), and how much of a weighting of 5% would help your portfolio anyways.
Having said that, what is your opinion of OR if one decided to be in gold? Is it suitable as a long-term hold? Thanks
DEREK
Having said that, what is your opinion of OR if one decided to be in gold? Is it suitable as a long-term hold? Thanks
DEREK
Q: This co. seems to have an interesting business model. Can you take a look and tell us what you think??
Q: The Globe has a short article on NXR.UN which appears to have come out of the merger of Edgefront Real Estate Investment Trust and Nobel Real Estate Investment Trust. It is small but with a rich dividend. Your thoughts, please.
Q: I held this one since 2009. From time to time I hear news about trade deals that can negatively affect this company. I generally ignore the news as it is an international company. This time is Trump's protectionism. Is it different this time?
Q: If a person wanted to purchase either of the above for growth, stability which one would you recommend? Or conversely perhaps another transportation stock should be considered..Thank you.
Q: Cardinal Health may I have your thoughts on this company
Q: RE: Health care exposure
Hello, I need to add into the healthcare sector to have proper portfolio diversification.
I sold my CRX shares a while back, and today I am looking buying some CVS and MCK shares.
I might buy GUD in the future but right now I want to buy bigger cap companies.
May I have your opinion on these two companies for LONG term BUY and HOLD strategy?
Thank you very much and have a GREAT day!
Stephane
Hello, I need to add into the healthcare sector to have proper portfolio diversification.
I sold my CRX shares a while back, and today I am looking buying some CVS and MCK shares.
I might buy GUD in the future but right now I want to buy bigger cap companies.
May I have your opinion on these two companies for LONG term BUY and HOLD strategy?
Thank you very much and have a GREAT day!
Stephane
Q: Hi Peter and Team. Do you think the dividend will be sustainable for BDI? If so, it might not be a bad one to hold for an eventual recovery.
Q: Saputo has been very weak as of late,m with the dairy disputes stock has lost approx 7 percent in the past few trading days alone. What do you think of the situation? Would you step in? Or would you let the waters settle first (as in not catching a falling knife).
Many thanks
Karim
Many thanks
Karim
Q: Having recently become eligible for the company RRSP matching program, I have a small investment in the Mackenzie Ivy Global Balanced fund.
I am limited in this program to the Mackenzie Funds, so it seems I am stuck with the high MER as a trade off for the company matching.
I have limited experience picking mutual funds and the advisor's picks would have seen me with 55% fixed income at age 35 which I feel is far too conservative given the high MER for this companies funds. As the current value in these funds is insignificant compared with my own funds, I just directed most of the funds to the balanced fund, and skipped the advisors other suggestion with the high bond allocation for the time being.
Is there anything specific I should watch out for when reviewing/selecting funds when my annual meeting with the 'advisor' comes around. If I stay where I am for the long term this will represent the bulk of my RRSP contributions for the foreseeable future.
I am limited in this program to the Mackenzie Funds, so it seems I am stuck with the high MER as a trade off for the company matching.
I have limited experience picking mutual funds and the advisor's picks would have seen me with 55% fixed income at age 35 which I feel is far too conservative given the high MER for this companies funds. As the current value in these funds is insignificant compared with my own funds, I just directed most of the funds to the balanced fund, and skipped the advisors other suggestion with the high bond allocation for the time being.
Is there anything specific I should watch out for when reviewing/selecting funds when my annual meeting with the 'advisor' comes around. If I stay where I am for the long term this will represent the bulk of my RRSP contributions for the foreseeable future.
Q: What is your opinion of PTM, doe they have cash to get into production?
How is management and do they have substantial shareholdings
How is management and do they have substantial shareholdings
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
- Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
- AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: Hi Peter &Ryan
I held ipl in a reg account for many years and now appears to be range bound .my thoughts are to exit the position and move on .
Any thoughts for a replacement?
Kind regards
Stan
I held ipl in a reg account for many years and now appears to be range bound .my thoughts are to exit the position and move on .
Any thoughts for a replacement?
Kind regards
Stan
- Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
- Merus Labs International Inc. (MSL)
- Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH)
- Sandvine Corporation (SVC)
Q: I currently have 1/2 positions in MSL,CPH and SVC. MSL and CPH look like dead money with not a lot of growth potential going forward. SVC looks okay. I'm looking to enter a full position with PHO using proceeds from the sale of MSL and CPH (I would keep SVC for now and monitor). For heath care representation in my portfolio, I have a full position in GUD already (thanks 5i)! For a growth oriented portfolio, will this be a good move 3-5 years out? What do you consider an attractive entry point for PHO?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: what are your thoughts on the recent news and were would this be a table pounding buy . thank you .
Q: General comment and observation. Ryan Modesto named this company(kwh.un)as a pick while a guest on BNN and it is in your income portfolio etc.. Yet
on the 19th in answer to Christopher you suggest that it is for high risk
investors and only a small position. I have noticed this type contradictory answers before which have left me scratching my head. As the question and answers make up the largest portion of the site and no doubt there are several people with different views giving answers, I feel that having paid good money for this service greater quality control is warranted.
Thank you. Dave. No need to publish it you don't want to. Just wanted to make a point.
on the 19th in answer to Christopher you suggest that it is for high risk
investors and only a small position. I have noticed this type contradictory answers before which have left me scratching my head. As the question and answers make up the largest portion of the site and no doubt there are several people with different views giving answers, I feel that having paid good money for this service greater quality control is warranted.
Thank you. Dave. No need to publish it you don't want to. Just wanted to make a point.
Q: I am holding Fidelity Can.Large Cap B (Fid.231)for 3 years.
It has 5 Stars. Your opinion on this Fund and the Management Team
is appreciated?
It has 5 Stars. Your opinion on this Fund and the Management Team
is appreciated?
Q: Can you provide any details about this preferred share ? Thanks, Joe
Q: http://www.fool.ca/2017/04/18/beginner-investors-be-aware-of-leveraged-recapitalizations/
Financial engineering.
Debt to lower the share count.
Thanks ian
Financial engineering.
Debt to lower the share count.
Thanks ian