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Q: Your answer to a previous question about BEPC has made me very nervous. You said that the company has missed on earning in eight straight quarters. I still own this company because of 5I's generally positive observations and now I'm wondering what's up when it misses with such regularity. I have a lot of Brookfield companies and wonder if I shouldn't sell my BEPC and put it into BIPC. I have the parents as well so I do like the overall management. But, BEPC? You still like it a lot or a little? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by alex on May 16, 2023
Q: Tingo had a huge beat today and the stock was up over 16%. It is small but do you think it is worth picking up some shares? It has had a fair bit of exposure lately.Thanks, Lesley
Read Answer Asked by Lesley on May 16, 2023
Q: Just a comment when a guest asks why the stock is going down in the day, and a lot of the time the answer is selling because the stock is up 60% this year, but this stock was bought was probably bought many 5i clients when it was recommended as a buy in the 8 dollar level two years, sometimes I wish 5i would say get out of this stock, sell, it is so over priced, you sare not investing, just gambling. I just feel that a lot of investors need more help when to be lest GRČEDY.
Read Answer Asked by eugene on May 16, 2023
Q: NWH.UN released its earnings today and had perhaps a little bad news - AFFO did not cover the distributions in the quarter - and some good news - deleveraging plans seems to be on track and the CEO comments even raised the possibility of share buybacks once the deleveraging plan is further advanced. What do you make of todays results and these comments in particular? Has it turned the corner? Optimistic or pessimistic?
Read Answer Asked by Mark on May 15, 2023
Q: I have see. Reports from TD and elsewhere about how extremely discounted BN is. For example “ BN's 75% stake in BAM alone represents ~80% of BN's market cap. The market value of BN's stakes in BEP and BIP (~$17bln combined) more than offsets corporate leverage of ~$16bln, which implies that the market is assigning less than zero value to: 1) BN's stake in BBU (~$2bln); 2) the real-estate portfolio; 3) the insurance business; and/or 4) carried interest.”

How is this company not a “table pounding buy” at these levels given management’s record and current price.
Read Answer Asked by James on May 15, 2023
Q: Hello 5I. If you had to flag potential screaming buys in the market today what would 5 of them be for a 1 year period and 5 year thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Tyler on May 15, 2023