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Q: Hi Peter, I am 78% down on RMP as i bought it in 2015. What do you think would be the natural gas outlook going forward 3 years? Should i just keep holding it for next 3 years? As there is not much risk on the balance sheet. can the stock go higher if even nautal gas prices does not go up? What is the analyst estimate on bloomberg? What is the future eps or cashflow growth prohection? Much appreciated!!
Read Answer Asked by Sridip on February 03, 2017
Q: I believe the main reason for the sudden drop in HWO over the past few days is that a stock advisory service, which had been recommending HWO as a buy for the last few years, suddenly issued a SELL recommendation, due to risk of lower oil prices and declining cash flows. The notice came out at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1PM EST) on Wed, and the stock price dropped immediately on sudden large volume.
Read Answer Asked by Ed on February 03, 2017
Q: In my RRSP for U.S. holdings I own DIA, IWO, IBB and VTI. I'm wondering if VTI is overkill because most of it is covered in the others? I'm thinking of selling it and deploying it into the others. If you agree, how should I deploy my US capital across DIA, IWO and IBB percentage wise? 50%, 25% and 25% or what do you suggest?

In my non registered account I was planning to put my US cash into the Dogs of the Dow, as I'm looking more for stability and dividends with that money. Do you think this is a good approach?
Read Answer Asked by Carla on February 03, 2017
Q: Hi 5i Team,

Could you please tell me a few good names in the Information Technology sector ? Also why you like them?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Keith on February 02, 2017
Q: Your response to a recent question asking which of these companies to add to:
"BIP has grown the dividend by 16% and BEP has grown the dividend by 35.5%. We would use history as the guide here and side with BEP.UN."
Consider over the past year BEP.UN share price increased by 7.5% whereas BIP.UN increased by 36.5%. Over 5 years BEP.UN gained 46% but BIP.UN gained 132%. In my history book BIP.UN wins hands down notwithstanding the difference in dividend increase last year.

Steve
Read Answer Asked by Steve on February 02, 2017