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Q: I am considering selling TD Bank and buying either Bank of Nova Scotia or Capital Power CPX. TD has had a good run and I think BNS may provide more upside over the next 2 to 3 years. I also like Capital Power for it's 4.8% dividend and it's growth prospects over the next few years. For capital growth potential and dividend growth which would you prefer between BNS and CPX?

Thanks for your help,

Duncan
Read Answer Asked by Duncan on June 16, 2014
Q: Hi 5i team;

I am reviewing my self directed investment accounts, 2 tfsa and 2 non registered with a total of 180k. Should I look at them as separate portfolios and weigh them accordingly (5%) or look at them as one?
I have 29 Canadian and 13 U.S. stocks within the 4 accounts, my top 6 holdings represent 25% and the balance averages 2% each. The majority of the Canadian stocks are "5i" approved!
Thanks again,
Jim

Read Answer Asked by jim on June 16, 2014
Q: hello 5i:
KBL appears to have negative free cash flows for 2013, and for ytd 2014. Is this company still a buy, and how does free cash flow figure into your valuations?
thanks
Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on June 16, 2014
Q: ACQ
ACQ seem to be getting very expensive, though the recent inroads into Quebec and franchise with BMW and Mini are very promising. The purchase of Hyatt in Alberta is also good. They are included into TSX composite too.
Do you think they need to raise equity to fund the continuous acquisitions?
Do you think the acticle in http://seekingalpha.com/article/2267263-autocanada-an-easy-short has merits or just too worry about nothing?
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on June 16, 2014
Q: What is your opinion on LRE given the recent gassy acquisition? I'm concerned management may continue to issue shares like CPG, stagnating the share price. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Cameron on June 16, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and team,

I am doing a mid-year review of my 25 stocks. I have 9 that don't excite me too much anymore. Of these 9 can you tell me which 3 you like the least at this time, and why (goal is dividend with medium growth, 2 to 5 year horizon).

AX.UN, D.UN, XRE
HLP.UN
ATD.B
DR
TBE
THI
XSR

I know that you are not aware of the weightings and what else is in my portfolio, but ignore that for now.


Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on June 16, 2014
Q: Hi Team
I sold my position in Web Tech wireless when approval was given for a share consolidation of 1 for 5.Consolidations from my experience are usually negative for the share price.The company looks decent enough at this price,i believe they are cash flow positive and also have around 23 million in cash.My thinking is that i should be able to re-purchase shares after they drift down for a year or so after the consolidation.Can i have your comments please.
Thanks Gordon
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on June 15, 2014
Q: Entrec ent is being added to the tsx and removed from the venture. I would think this is positive news. I like the space they are in. Own 1000 shares and looking to add to my position. Would you buy it? Thanks for Amaya. Sold half my position today at $20, letting the rest ride for free! Cannot get too greedy. Thank you thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on June 15, 2014
Q: In Avigilon’s (AVO) recent annual meeting circular, they are proposing an amendment to the corporation’s by-laws which would indemnify the Directors and officers in the event of any criminal or civil proceedings against them. Normally I wouldn’t give this a second thought, but in consideration of the recent abrupt (and mysterious) departure of the CFO it causes me concern. I am far from a conspiracy theorist, but it leaves the impression that something shady might be going on, hence the CFO departure the day before the release of quarterly results, and now a move to better insulate the officers from any liability. I’ve read all the Q and A as well as the AVO report that you just updated and it is clear that the recent CFO departure doesn’t seem to concern you, but what if anything do you read into the company’s move (and the timing of it) to amend their by-laws to better protect the Officers?
Read Answer Asked by Steven on June 15, 2014
Q: Hi 5i: Could you please comment on NXP Semi-Conductor (NXPI) on NASDAQ. It was a top pick recently on BNN.
Read Answer Asked by Roland on June 15, 2014
Q: LVH - Las Vegas From Home. I have held this stock for years and am still deep in the ditch. However if I bought it earlier this year I would be up nicely. Timing really is a roll of the dice.

However, given the recent news for AYA, would this make LVH as good opportunity buy right now?

Thanks for your help and guidance.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on June 15, 2014
Q: re: portfolio question

saw how Antoine went about asking you to review his portfolio. very organized and well-defined. Can you please tell me how I can go about searching which sector a specific stock resides in?

thanks for all you do

gord
Read Answer Asked by Gord on June 15, 2014
Q: re: RE Red Rock Energy

am up 51%. with everything going on in Iraq and the rising oil price, do you have a sense where we might see RE going in the next 3 - 6 months?

Thanks for all you do

Gord
Read Answer Asked by Gord on June 15, 2014
Q: Would you please suggest 5 growth names with good current valuations. My intention is to have these positions supply some kiddy up to my core holding of the BMO low volatility etf, ZLB. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on June 15, 2014
Q: What is your outlook for Canadian gov't bonds with respect to risks to increasing public debt on the balance sheet of governments?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on June 15, 2014
Q: what are your thoughts on Enterprise Group they keep dropping. Thanks Andy
Read Answer Asked by Andy on June 15, 2014
Q: Hi,

Happily , for the moment I have positions in AYA, ACQ, & CSU
spread over 4 accts(cash, RLIF, RRSP, TFSA). They currently
represent abut 17.5 % of the total of the 4 investment accounts
of my overall portfolio. ACQ 8.4 % AYA 6.3% CSU 2.25%

My main concern is that all 3 investments are similar in nature as they are all "rollups" .

Do I have to worry about having a significant portion of my portfolio in this type of investment ?

I know that I need to worry about individual positions exceeding
10 %

MY second question is about a trimming strategy I try to use.
I have been selling 25% of an investment the first time it doubles and 25% each time it increase by 100% of the original investment. Is this a reasonable thing to do ?

I am considering taking only 25% of my profit instead on subsequent increases of 100%. and taking as much as necessary
to stay under 10 %.

I would appreciate your comments on this situation.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

Leonard



























Read Answer Asked by Leonard on June 15, 2014