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Q: Peter; Just further to Henry's US tax question does this include RRSP's/RRIF's also? And if so if your US holdings increased to over $100m then you would have to sell something to bring it back below that level? Is our government going to send a list of our total US holdings to the IRS? How would they track all of this- maybe I am missing something about this will work in reality. Thanks.Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on August 20, 2014
Q: Regarding today's question about form t1135, I've read elsewhere that you do NOT have to fill this out if the foreign stocks/ETF's are in a registered account, such as an RRSP or TFSA. You would need to do it if they are in a cash account. Is this correct? Thanks for clarifying.

Alan
Read Answer Asked by Alan on August 20, 2014
Q: Hi 5i team, Am I right in thinking that with new US legislation, a Canadian citizen will have to file a form if owing more than 100K's or more's worth of US stocks; even if this is held in a Canadian account, indeed, in Canadian $?
Thanks as always. Henry
Read Answer Asked by Henry on August 19, 2014
Q: Would appreciate any current thoughts on Andrew Peller (ADW.A). I'm thinking of adding to my position..... Many thanks for your great service.
Joanne
Read Answer Asked by Joanne on August 19, 2014
Q: re: AVO... the ongoing Saga

It has become the new/latest "Amaya type" 5i blogging saga. Panic abounds and the length of the discussion grows daily.

I have read all answers and like everyone else I am buried on this one, but for me to cut and run and take a loss based on panic would be retarded. The numbers continued to appear reasonable and future opportunities appear to be available especially if some of their cash can be spent on a quality acquisition.

My Concern??? How easy is Alexander Fernandes to work for? It may be my ignorance of the true situation, but it appears to me the turn over at this company is very high. Which begs the question if all of Mr. Hernandes' time is being spent replacing people, then who is minding the store regarding day to day business? And if in fact he is difficult to work for (which in some respects isn't a bad thing) what can we expect from the people he hires moving forward?

Personnel turnover is expensive. Is there any validity to my concern?

Thanks You for all you

Patiently Yours

Gord
Read Answer Asked by Gord on August 19, 2014
Q: Hi Team. I own both ppy painted pony and Alta gas. they have announced a strategic alliance on gas exploration and processing. Is this long term significant and is it a win win for both in your opinion?
Read Answer Asked by Doug on August 19, 2014
Q: How do the banks (especially TD and BNS) perform compared to the TSE? Is it close both in short term (say 6mo) and longer term (5 yr, 10yr). I'm wondering if they would be good for a "lazy man" portofolio if one does not have enough money to set up a balanced portfolio and doesn't want to do ETFs.
Read Answer Asked by Brenda on August 19, 2014
Q: Hi: You recently answered a question that involved TBE (twin butte) and said that it was still a "sell" in your opinion. I'm wondering if you could elaborate on the metrics that make it a sell given its recent q2 report.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on August 19, 2014
Q: Question on Petrodorado Energy (PDQ-V) - how do view recent dril/test results and potential share consolidation? Think we may finally see some upside movement here?
Read Answer Asked by David on August 19, 2014
Q: Hi Peter &Co
I hold KMR in a TFSA. Some of the news on Consolidation of Kinder Morgan express concern the the US IRS may be taxing Capital gains on these shares retroactively.

Do you have any insights into IRS acting to tax Inversions such as this. Perhaps you Bloomberg terminal would have some timely advice on this. I could sell the shares before the inversion closes, but hate to jump at shadows.

I realize you are not US tax experts but you might have run into useful 3rd party advice that would be helpful.

Regards
Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernie on August 19, 2014
Q: Hi, I have parted ways with a wealth manager and recently transferred in to my self-directed account all of what they held for me. My portfolio now has way too many companies to follow (~60) and I would like to cull the herd starting with Energy. I now hold ARX, BNE, BNP, BTE, CPG, RE, TBE and ZAR. I like RE and would like to sell BNP and ZAR if only because they are in a loss position and I could use the offset. Of the group do you see any real keepers and any real clunkers I should sell?
Read Answer Asked by Morgan on August 19, 2014
Q: Hi 5I Team

I'm fairly certain you'll need a microscope to find this one, but I thought I'd try anyway. TVI Pacific (TVI) This has been sitting in my portfolio for "at least" 15 years and has done exactly nothing. I'm still surprised that it even trades. Would appreciate your comments as to whether it's even worth the paper it's printed on. Thanks so much!
Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on August 19, 2014
Q: HWD-T
Hardwood Distributors has been drifting down for awhile.Is it worth continuing to hold or is it time to bail?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by michael on August 19, 2014
Q: Hello Peter & Co.
A question regarding portfolio rebalancing. The average weight of my holdings is 2.3%; assuming that all the holdings are "good", one should take profits from holdings with the higher weight and buy ones that have not grown as much. To give myself some leeway, I should be taking profits from holdings that are of higher than 3% weight, namely CSU 4.5%, LNR 3.5%, KEY 3.5%, IPL 3.4%, PPL 3.3%, IFP 3.2%, CGX 3.1%. But I have already trimmed those holdings a few times in the past only to see them make new highs whereas the ones I switched to did not perform as well; therefore the assumption that all the holdings are "good" does not hold water; some are obviously better than others.
I need your help to sort this out.
Thanks,
Tony
Read Answer Asked by Antoine on August 19, 2014