Q: Hi All at 5i!! Should the Canadian real estate bubble burst, which of the Canadian Banks have the most invested in mortgages and have the most to lose? Thank you, Tamara
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Q: Ithica keeps hovering around the $1.65 mark. Do you see much upside from here in the next 6 months to a year??
Thanks for the wonderful service.
GUY R
Thanks for the wonderful service.
GUY R
Q: Hi,
Happy New Year. Can you comment on the recent appointment of Michael Medline to CEO of Empire Co? I'm interested in his reputation, your thoughts on his ability to execute a turnaround at EMP, and what a realistic timeline might be to steer a large complex retailer back on track? Thx!
Happy New Year. Can you comment on the recent appointment of Michael Medline to CEO of Empire Co? I'm interested in his reputation, your thoughts on his ability to execute a turnaround at EMP, and what a realistic timeline might be to steer a large complex retailer back on track? Thx!
- Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
- CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A)
- Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
- Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
- Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
Q: I am considering consolidating at least one of my tech stocks as some seem to be in similar businesses. Which tech stock of the above would you recommend to sell at this time. If something is sold, which one might you recommend to buy more. Or just best to do nothing. I have about 2% - 2.5% of my total equity portfolio in each. Thanks.
Q: I am fine with my weighting in the Energy Sector and rebalance at least bi-monthly.
Within the energy sector I have the following weighting in dollars:
WCP 30K
PKI 105K
TOU 72K
VET 11K
PPY 9.2K
PEY 10K
Since I am losing the most from initial buying price in TOU as I have had it for some time, and it provides no dividend.. and seems not to be anyone's favourite, would you suggest selling any of the above such as TOU and buying more of the other?
Within the energy sector I have the following weighting in dollars:
WCP 30K
PKI 105K
TOU 72K
VET 11K
PPY 9.2K
PEY 10K
Since I am losing the most from initial buying price in TOU as I have had it for some time, and it provides no dividend.. and seems not to be anyone's favourite, would you suggest selling any of the above such as TOU and buying more of the other?
Q: Hi Folks! So many thanks for the great work that you're doing. Any update you could please provide on HealthSpace Trading Symbol: HS on The CSE would be well received. I've been following this company for several months now and they seem to be doing some great things and executing their strategy. I've been trading its volatility and, so far, have done really well.
Dave
Dave
Q: Is your report out on Freshii - where do we find it? thx
Q: Hi 5i team, my IA has me in FID269 in my LIRA and RRSP, do you think that this is a good fund to hold in either of these funds? I won't be accessing either for many years so I would like to take advantage of both these registered accounts during that time. Can you suggest an alternate?
Thanks
Thanks
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
- Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
- AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
- Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
Q: Two Questions:
1. I am overweight in these 3 pipeline/utilties due to run of share prices, ala,ipl and ppl should I trimm back all 3 or sell one, if you were to sell one which would it be?
2, With the recent sell off in energy stocks Vermillion is holding up better than most especially compared to similar companies such as Esso and Exxon, is this another sign of what a good core position Vermillion is or should we expect Vermillion to decline?
Thanks again for the great valuable source 5i provides.
1. I am overweight in these 3 pipeline/utilties due to run of share prices, ala,ipl and ppl should I trimm back all 3 or sell one, if you were to sell one which would it be?
2, With the recent sell off in energy stocks Vermillion is holding up better than most especially compared to similar companies such as Esso and Exxon, is this another sign of what a good core position Vermillion is or should we expect Vermillion to decline?
Thanks again for the great valuable source 5i provides.
Q: Good morning<
Looking for your opinion on Vanguard US Financials ( VFH)- seems to have a lower MER than the "i shares" version (IYF), which I believe is your primary vehicle for this sector. Can you help differentiate ?
With thanks
Brad
Looking for your opinion on Vanguard US Financials ( VFH)- seems to have a lower MER than the "i shares" version (IYF), which I believe is your primary vehicle for this sector. Can you help differentiate ?
With thanks
Brad
Q: Thoughts on this company? buy sell or hold. Thanks
- BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
- Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
Which one of these ETF's would you prefer for a basket of diversified dividend stocks held for the long term (10-20yrs) in a non-reg account with contributions reinvested annually?
Thanks
Which one of these ETF's would you prefer for a basket of diversified dividend stocks held for the long term (10-20yrs) in a non-reg account with contributions reinvested annually?
Thanks
Q: What is your opinion on Halogen Software?
Much appreciated.
Raymond
Much appreciated.
Raymond
Q: Hello
What are your thoughts on the energy services sector? What 3 stocks would you recommend in order of preference?
Thanks
Amy
What are your thoughts on the energy services sector? What 3 stocks would you recommend in order of preference?
Thanks
Amy
Q: I thought submitted this question yesterday, but didn't see response so resubmit again
Someone introduced us Principal protected notes (PPNs), which offer 100% principal protection and attractive return on investment. PPNs is new to us so we wonder comparing with bonds from risk-reward perspective, which one is prefered income investment vehicle.
Thanks,
Someone introduced us Principal protected notes (PPNs), which offer 100% principal protection and attractive return on investment. PPNs is new to us so we wonder comparing with bonds from risk-reward perspective, which one is prefered income investment vehicle.
Thanks,
Q: Does your January12 answer to " John" re BPF.UN AW.UN and PZA imply a negative view of BPF.UN? What growth do you see for it ?
Q: Report on Business in the Globe and Mail had an article entitled "How lenders skirt Canada' mortgage rules" in today's paper (January 12, 2017). The first two sentences of the artilce state: Canada’s subprime mortgage providers are increasingly teaming up with unregulated rivals to sidestep rules designed to clamp down on risky lending.
The results of these partnerships are so-called "bundled" loans, which pair a primary mortgage with a second loan from unregulated groups called mortgage investment corporations (MICs).
It later states that HCG uses this bundling technique.
Do you think this article is being fair to HCG? Could HCG be at risk if it is following this practice? Will the shorts find this another reason to put HCG in a negative light?
The results of these partnerships are so-called "bundled" loans, which pair a primary mortgage with a second loan from unregulated groups called mortgage investment corporations (MICs).
It later states that HCG uses this bundling technique.
Do you think this article is being fair to HCG? Could HCG be at risk if it is following this practice? Will the shorts find this another reason to put HCG in a negative light?
Q: A recent question on the 3 restaurant royalty stocks about future growth covers your expectations for 2 of the 3 but omits BPF.UN. In your last report Dec. 2015 when the stock was at $17 states "we think BPF looks slightly undervalued but not by a great deal."
Does this imply that BPF at $23 is now fully valued or even overvalued and that holders can expect no further future growth? Thanks, J.
Does this imply that BPF at $23 is now fully valued or even overvalued and that holders can expect no further future growth? Thanks, J.
Q: Hi, i'am thinking of selling Bep.un, I read an article saying it has a $33 target,and is paying out over 100% on AFFO,it also goes on to say because of its unique structure it has numerous conflicts of intrest ,therefore is a weak position for its unit holders.
Just wondering if you somewhat agree and if I sold,what two or three replacements could I buy with a good dividend.
Thanks,Brad
Just wondering if you somewhat agree and if I sold,what two or three replacements could I buy with a good dividend.
Thanks,Brad
Q: Hi 5i,
Just wanted to congratulate Michael Southern on obtaining the CFA charter. Well done - 5i is now a force to be reckoned with! Keep up the great work.
Elliott
Just wanted to congratulate Michael Southern on obtaining the CFA charter. Well done - 5i is now a force to be reckoned with! Keep up the great work.
Elliott