Q: Could you please comment on your preference . Do you like the main Bam security or any of the derivative subsidiaries better (i.e. bip bpy etc )
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Q: Can I get your opinion on this company please.
Q: I FIND ALL OF THESE PREFFEREDS TO HAVE GREAT DIVIDENDS AT CURRENT PRICES,ALL WERE ISSUED AT $25.00.AT SOME POINT IN THE FUTURE SHOULD THERE VALUE NOT RETURN TO OR NEAR ISSUE PRICE ?OR IS THERE SOMETHING I AM MISSING
Q: I need to add to utilities sector to re-balance my portfolio. You have been recommending Enbridge as the best bet in utilities, is it still the case? In fact, I can add either CDN or US company (have free cash in both accounts), so I am also considering KMI.US - I like the dividend and the stats seems to be better than for CDN utilities. If you had to choose one utilities stock in Canada or US based on a combo of dividend and growth, which one would it be? Dividend is not that important for me at the moment, but it's always nice.
Q: Hi Peter and Team!! I would value your opinion on SOX as a long term buy. Cheers, Tamara
Q: May I have you opinion on preferred shares? Specifically I would like you opinion of
Royal Bank of Canada 3.6% Non-Cum. 5-Year Rate Reset First Pref., Series BD
Call/Reset Date: 24-May-2020
Call Price: $25.00
Terms of Reset: 5yr GoC Yld + 2.74%
Close Price (13-Oct-15): $18.46
Since this is considered to be Non-Viability Contingent Capital, I believe there may be a good chance that this will be called. At the current price, would it be worth buying for the fixed income.
Thank-you
Royal Bank of Canada 3.6% Non-Cum. 5-Year Rate Reset First Pref., Series BD
Call/Reset Date: 24-May-2020
Call Price: $25.00
Terms of Reset: 5yr GoC Yld + 2.74%
Close Price (13-Oct-15): $18.46
Since this is considered to be Non-Viability Contingent Capital, I believe there may be a good chance that this will be called. At the current price, would it be worth buying for the fixed income.
Thank-you
Q: With Fitch putting HCG on a negative outlook, how concerned are you about HCG's future? During the rating process, would Fitch have received information about the current quarter's results or future outlook?
Thanks,
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Q: getting crushed today buying opportunity???
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Q: I'm thinking of adding to my position in SCR. However, I would like to know their cash position and the likelihood of the company doing a financing deal in the near future. The only financial reports posted are dated back to Nov 2014. Do you have any recent information on the company's financials?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: If own, what would you do with BOFI (US) following the latest news and price decline. Looks to me someone shouldn't react. Can you please comment.
Q: Reko just released 4th quarter and year-end results that were the 3rd best in the company history. The Reko family controls 2/3 of the shares outstanding. What do see in the future for this company and is it an interesting micro cap investment?
Chuck
Chuck
Q: Had my eye on CXR for a while and thought I was cute by buying when they announced the placement pricing (at around $84 CAD) and we all know what has happened since. I caught a bit of your response yesterday to a caller on BNN regarding averaging down. My original purchase was a third to half position and makes up approx 1% of my portfolio. Thinking of adding to CXR here and bring my weighting up to 2% and see what happens. I may have also read that one reason for the share price decline was the possibility of having to do another share issue to pay down some debt? Is that a high probability? If so should I hold off buying the rest of my position?
Q: I have taken a loss on TMA. Should I sell it and be done?
Q: Hello. Seen Peter on BNN today. CMH I have held for some time and every so often it will have an 8 or 9% drop. It seems thinly traded. What is your opinion of it? Also, SWKS (U.S.) was a market performer and over the last while has fallen considerably. It acquired another company. Would this be the reason for such a downward trade over the last while? What is your opinion on this. Hate to mention CXR again, but I am still holding AVO which CXR seems to be going the same route as AVO. There is always a reason why stocks are going down, but in the case of these two and a few others, they seem to have quite a considerable drop. Is it just the market takes a hate to these companies or is there something extra we don't know about them? I know I am asking the right people for this type of advice. Dennis
Q: Dear 5i
I currently don't have any financial stocks in my portfolio and feel that now be a good time to do so .
I'm considering efn , sbny and the much larger bns . If I was to invest in one or two in this sector would it be one or two of the above or something different ? Assume a 3-5 year time frame .
Thank you
Bill C.
I currently don't have any financial stocks in my portfolio and feel that now be a good time to do so .
I'm considering efn , sbny and the much larger bns . If I was to invest in one or two in this sector would it be one or two of the above or something different ? Assume a 3-5 year time frame .
Thank you
Bill C.
Q: These questions are in regard to Peter’s comment today about maintaining a balanced (sector weighted) portfolio: 1. If one was starting fresh with a $1m equity portfolio, how many names would you choose if building a portfolio from the Summary List? Regardless of sector (next question), would they all be equal weight by name?
2. I see that you have applied 14 sectors to your summary names – 4 more than the TSX/S&P breakdowns (Services, Industrial Goods, Financial Services and Consumer Goods seem to be adjuncts to the usual 10). In determining sector weighting of the portfolio, would you choose names so that all 14 sectors were of equal weight (i.e. 7% each)? If so, how far would you let a sector run before re-balancing?
3. If one decided to follow your Balanced Portfolio, would you buy all 27 of your current names? Would they be all equal weight or at the current weights in your portfolio?
4. What would be the highest percentage for a single name to run before re-balancing?
I realize sector/stock weighting cannot be made into a science, but I’m just trying to get a toehold conceptually. Thanks a lot.
2. I see that you have applied 14 sectors to your summary names – 4 more than the TSX/S&P breakdowns (Services, Industrial Goods, Financial Services and Consumer Goods seem to be adjuncts to the usual 10). In determining sector weighting of the portfolio, would you choose names so that all 14 sectors were of equal weight (i.e. 7% each)? If so, how far would you let a sector run before re-balancing?
3. If one decided to follow your Balanced Portfolio, would you buy all 27 of your current names? Would they be all equal weight or at the current weights in your portfolio?
4. What would be the highest percentage for a single name to run before re-balancing?
I realize sector/stock weighting cannot be made into a science, but I’m just trying to get a toehold conceptually. Thanks a lot.
Q: Just wondering if your position on CPX changed since May 20. How would you rate the stock today (buy/hold/sell)? CPX is now less than 2% in my portfolio and I am approx 20% down on this stock. I like the dividend but the stock chart worries me - it's been steady downhill YTD. I know that the last quarter was bad due to facility outage, but the stock price is likely to go down even more due to tax loss sale, it seems like an ideal candidate... Do you consider the dividend safe? If yes, I have no problem holding it for a few years. If not, should I take a loss and switch to a better name (???) in the same sector?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I have just joined and am examining the balanced portfolio. Can you tell me the initial purchase dates for the companies in the portfolio. Thank you
Q: Hi Guys,
Any recent update on VLE? it's been awhile since a question has been asked. I see Scott Lamacraft is still the largest shareholder.
Thanks
Any recent update on VLE? it's been awhile since a question has been asked. I see Scott Lamacraft is still the largest shareholder.
Thanks
Q: Good afternoon:
I would appreciate your recommendation with respect to Trevali in light of the recent news release and the upsurge in volume. Thank you.
I would appreciate your recommendation with respect to Trevali in light of the recent news release and the upsurge in volume. Thank you.