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Q: I believe BCE cut their dividend by 50% in 2008 during the financial crisis and restored it in 2009 the following year. In your opinion, is the company in the same financial condition as it was during the financial crisis of 2008 which may warrant a reduction in dividend? It looks like Telus also reduced their dividend during this crisis. Can you comment on why the management teams may have acted differently with their investor dividends. I would appreciate your thoughts.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on April 03, 2024
Q: Hi,

I know you likely have commented on this (or similar) before, but I can't find the references in the Q&A.

Recognizing you can't personalize your opinions, in general what maximum percentage of an equity portfolio do you think the average investor could hold in the Brookfield family of stocks (specifically BN, BAM, BEP and BIP) and the Constellation Software family (specifically CSU, LMN and TOI)?

For context this is for long-term total return and in an otherwise well-diversified portfolio of CDN, US and international stocks.

Many thanks for your insights.

Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 03, 2024
Q: Can you please rank the above material stocks for purchasing right now? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Neil on April 03, 2024
Q: Hi Team,
Is the party over in the markets this year? Should we be cashing out for conservative dividend payers at this point? Funny ; just when I hear more and more talk of people buying small cap agressive names the market seems to have “peaked” and now rolling over. It’s hard to believe the economy is so “hot” in the US when I hear so much about people being hundreds of dollars away from paying their bills , and with mortgages renewing people that were on the verge will be slammed. Tech companies have laid off thousands over the last year. Some I talk to believe the numbers that the government put out are “false” and politically driven to make the current president look good: especially heading on election year. Sometimes a person really has to wonder if there’s a crisis in the making with the high inflation , interest rates etc. Not that I am a conspiracy theorist but over the years it certainly looks like books can be cooked, so to speak. Just looking for your take . Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Shane on April 03, 2024
Q: Hi Peter, I'm a pensioner and hold BCE in my RRSP account mainly for the dividend with an average cost of 49.25. Why such a downturn and would you continue to hold for the dividend or is there a chance the dividend could be lowered or cut. I thought this was one of those buy and forget about stocks. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nick on April 03, 2024
Q: Thank You for your quick response. In my own little world, I continue to believe that DYA has a great concept. I just can’t understand why the product cannot be designed and manufactured to meet customer/market expectations! At a time when gas and diesel prices are at ‘all time highs’ and the introduction of this product is supposed to reduce fuel consumption to allow companies to save enough in a 12 month period to pay for the purchase…it’s just not registering with me why there’s such a struggle to sell the product! In saying the above, and with so many businesses/investors who could do ‘so much’ with a product like this, do you feel it could possibly be bought or taken over in the coming months? Thank you again.
Read Answer Asked by Stan on April 03, 2024
Q: This stock is up 3.1% YTD and 17.6% 1 Year.

Not a bad performance but certainly underperfoming the general market.

There are a lot of excellent companies on New York and Nasdaq that have a much steeper growth profile than QSR.

If you were to look at the universe of their consumer segment of the market which US company do you feel would have the highest growth potential over the next 3 years. (Other than SBUX)

With thanks


Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on April 03, 2024
Q: Hello 5i,
So, retired, dividend-oriented investor looking to add to Healthcare in Canada for a RRIF. Our primary healthcare holding is a full position in HHL, for the yield. P.A. indicates that we are overweight U.S. and need to increase our Canadian holding while healthcare is underweight.
We were considering CSH.UN, but it seems to be classed as a REIT (real estate is also overweight), so that doesn't seem to be an option. The 2 remaining choices seem to be either SIA or EXE, both seeming somewhat problematic.
Since the latest questions I could find on either SIA or EXE date back to last fall, could you update your analysis on these two equities with a view to whether either would be a suitable investment for us and whether the dividends appear safe for the foreseeable future?
And, finally, are there any other suitable Canadian healthcare options that pay a dividend?
Where there is nothing suitable in Canada, my thought was to return to ABBV and suck up the geographical imbalance. Thoughts?

As always, many thanks for your awesome service!!! It is very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Cheers,
Mike
Read Answer Asked by Mike on April 03, 2024