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Q: What would you see as the best play on LNG type stocks?
Read Answer Asked by terrance on February 11, 2016
Q: So now that Sinoenergy has been announced as the buyer, what do you think of the risk/reward in realizing the buyout price of 52 cents, an almost 45% upside form the current share price (36 cents).
Read Answer Asked by Lloyd on February 11, 2016
Q: Hello Peter
Further to your response to Steve this morning, would you recommend a sell and reset on the entire sector? I hold TOU WCP PPY RMP
Regards
Read Answer Asked by Rajiv on February 11, 2016
Q: Have been away from 5i for a while, hope you will consider this as one question.
Kinda stupid, but I am still holding Husky and Cenovus, down a lot of course. What do you think of their future, and which might be the best one [if either] to hold, or should I cash out and look for something else?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by steve on February 11, 2016
Q: I have almost no direct energy exposure except for 2% in a services firm with high recurring revenue. Of course, there is lots of indirect exposure through banks, industrials, etc. I am interested in wading in, mostly for a yield play with some growth, not looking for a ton of torque. I understand that no dividends are entirely safe in this environment. I was wondering if it is better to go for a mid-size E&P such as Whitecap or Cabot, a pipeline such as Interpipe, a services firm such as Gibson Energy, or a global giant such as Chevron? Generally my portfolio is diversified across geography, industry sector, and market cap. I would look for an initial half-position and prefer a yield above 4%. Which names would you recommend? Thanks as always!
Read Answer Asked by Derek on February 11, 2016
Q: Hi folks,can u please comment on Q1/16 of rkn/t,appears to be miss of eps -.04 vs est of +.03.Is there hope for company in their guidance going forward as most analysts have Buy/Outperform with higher targets.Would 5i rate redknee a buy,hold or sell. thanks as always,jb
Read Answer Asked by John on February 11, 2016
Q: The assets held in this ETF seems to fit well with your own selection.
Your views, please ? Would you buy it now ?
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on February 11, 2016
Q: Would appreciate your analysis of today' results announcemt.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Hans on February 11, 2016
Q: Would you comment on articles on Bloomberg and CNBC websites, among others, indicating China's potential banking crisis could be 5 times worse than the US subprime crisis? Very daunting article! Thanks.
Steven
Read Answer Asked by Steven on February 11, 2016
Q: Hi,

I'll be taking over my spouses RRSP account. She's dual citizenship, American/Canadian and we've had mixed counseling with respect to whether she can hold mutual funds in an RRSP or not. Can you shed some clarity on whether or not she can? Can she hold US listed stocks?

Any other comments on an RRSP account of someone of dual citizenship would be much appreciated.

Best,

Cam
Read Answer Asked by Cameron on February 11, 2016
Q: Hi 5i, would be interested in your current comments on Crombie Reit and its 7% dividend. Thinking of going to a full position from a current half weighting...

Thanks as always

Gary
Read Answer Asked by Gary on February 11, 2016
Q: This morning Kel announced operating results for ye Dec 31/15 & provided updated 2016 guidance.Please comment.On BNN today,2 guests said that it is well managed,but "short" by investors especially Americans to the tune of 10m shares.Please confirm & what is the percentage of outstanding shares.Bouht a small portion @ $12.66.Buy,sell or hold.Appreciate your usual great views & services
Read Answer Asked by Peter on February 11, 2016
Q: Did their Q come in as you expected?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by sandy on February 11, 2016
Q: Greetings,

What repercussions for the stock market (USA then knock on effect on Canadian ) on B. Sanders nomination as candidate for President of USA. Secondly, what if he wins?

Is it statically true that US markets weaken slightly during first year for most presidencies?

Cheers

Read Answer Asked by Arzoo on February 11, 2016
Q: I have been looking at this for quite a while: keeps going down when one would think the opposite? Is there a concern about: oil companies going under & thus defaulting, increasing interest rates in the US - minimal as they may be? Usually bonds and equities act contrary to each. In any case, I was going to buy 3000 shares for my RIF - currently have no bonds and this would be a small position.
Read Answer Asked by James on February 11, 2016