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Q: What is going on with AAV and DVN recently. Both are dropping at a greater rate than other gas & oil stocks. Would you hold or sell? Would there be 2 or 3 others that might be more solid alternates?
Q: Hello, Whats your view on this company and is it investible at the present time? The charts over a yr seem to show a downwards trend and yet the company seems to be in the right space.
- NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
- TransAlta Renewables Inc. (RNW)
Q: Good evening,
RNW is down significantly in recent weeks. NWH.UN down as well - just not as much.
In November you suggested NWH.UN was still a hold.
What are your thoughts on these two at this moment in time specially wrt income.
Thanks very much.
RNW is down significantly in recent weeks. NWH.UN down as well - just not as much.
In November you suggested NWH.UN was still a hold.
What are your thoughts on these two at this moment in time specially wrt income.
Thanks very much.
Q: Hi, Can I get your analysis of this company and why the share price seems to be on a downwards trend. Is it worth getting into?
Thanks
Thanks
- BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
- iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I didn't have bonds this year and I wish I did even though it lost value it still did better than my portfolio tilted toward growth. If you were to initiate a bonds presence in your portfolio. Would you rather buy these 2 or one or the other. Any other suggestion is welcome.
Thx
Thx
Q: Hello 5i Team
I previously owned TransAlta (TA), when they cut the dividend in 2015/2016 and took the capital loss at the time.
I have owned RNW since 2015, so I currently have a small capital gain.
Upon RNW and TA news release on December 15, it appears the future for RNW is not great and several analysts have stated the best course of action would be for TA to take RNW private (similar to what Enbridge did with Enbridge Income Fund in 2018). Otherwise they indicated no dividend growth and a potential future cut in RNW dividend.
Questions are:
1 - Would it make sense to sell my RNW shares and purchase TA shares (essentially trading dividend income for future stock growth).
2 - Consider the RNW and TA not buyable and finally sell out RNW and buy something else. Any suggestions?
3 - Where does Brookfield fit in with Trans Alta, as they previously made a deal in 2018/2109 for a future purchase of TA hydro assets?
Thanks for all the information in the Q&A portion of 5i.
I previously owned TransAlta (TA), when they cut the dividend in 2015/2016 and took the capital loss at the time.
I have owned RNW since 2015, so I currently have a small capital gain.
Upon RNW and TA news release on December 15, it appears the future for RNW is not great and several analysts have stated the best course of action would be for TA to take RNW private (similar to what Enbridge did with Enbridge Income Fund in 2018). Otherwise they indicated no dividend growth and a potential future cut in RNW dividend.
Questions are:
1 - Would it make sense to sell my RNW shares and purchase TA shares (essentially trading dividend income for future stock growth).
2 - Consider the RNW and TA not buyable and finally sell out RNW and buy something else. Any suggestions?
3 - Where does Brookfield fit in with Trans Alta, as they previously made a deal in 2018/2109 for a future purchase of TA hydro assets?
Thanks for all the information in the Q&A portion of 5i.
Q: Could you please give your updated opinion and future prospects for this company. Is it a sell or continue to hold. Dividend is attractive. Is it sustainable? Is it worth buying back in 30 days if sold for tax loss harvesting.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi
Could you provide an update on BNS due to the political unrest in Peru and Chile?
Could you provide an update on BNS due to the political unrest in Peru and Chile?
- Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL)
- Brookfield Business Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BBU)
- Brookfield Business Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate (BBUC)
- Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN)
Q: Down 25% plus on these two subsidiaries so considering a tax loss sale. Would BN be a suitable proxy and stay onside with CRA rules? Other ideas?
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
- KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)
- Blackstone Inc. (BX)
- Carlyle Group Inc (The) - Ordinary Shares (CG)
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
- Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
- Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: I recall once seeing a link to an explainer on all of the different Brookfield offerings. Can you please repost this. Is it up to date with the new BAM / BN thing?
Ideally hoping to see a tabulated summary including:
name of holding
nature of business
yield
ideal account type to hold in for optimal tax efficiency
closest competitor names
Which offering would you recommend for green energy income investment in an unregistered CDN$ account? Any comments on when is a good time to buy given recent structural changes and interest rate changes.
Thanks,
Jim
Ideally hoping to see a tabulated summary including:
name of holding
nature of business
yield
ideal account type to hold in for optimal tax efficiency
closest competitor names
Which offering would you recommend for green energy income investment in an unregistered CDN$ account? Any comments on when is a good time to buy given recent structural changes and interest rate changes.
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi team, I just sold this position for tax loss purposes ( -45%). Still like the future of this company but still debating on repurchase it later or meta. What would be your choice for 2/4 years and why? Thank you and happy holidays to all of your staff!
- Twitter Inc. (TWTR)
- Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Could the weakness in Brookfield shares be attributable to them funding $250 million of Musk's purchase of Twitter which he has stated "has been in the fast lane to bankruptcy"? New shares are being offered at $54.20 so Brookfield may have to cough up more too.
Apparently it's Brookfield Growth that stands to lose the money - is this an arm of BN or BAM?
Apparently it's Brookfield Growth that stands to lose the money - is this an arm of BN or BAM?
Q: This is probably a silly question but I don't want to make a mistake.
Instead of raising 6500.00 cash for my TFSA on Jan 1st, I'm thinking about transferring stock out of my cash account instead. I've already sold my tax loss candidates. I'm not sure how this works though. If my book cost is 6500.00 and market value is 3000.00, does that mean I've contributed my full amount? And in what scenario would this be a smart idea? I could also transfer stocks with significant capital gains.
Thanks,
Andrea
Instead of raising 6500.00 cash for my TFSA on Jan 1st, I'm thinking about transferring stock out of my cash account instead. I've already sold my tax loss candidates. I'm not sure how this works though. If my book cost is 6500.00 and market value is 3000.00, does that mean I've contributed my full amount? And in what scenario would this be a smart idea? I could also transfer stocks with significant capital gains.
Thanks,
Andrea
Q: General comment : first of all I wish a very happy Christmas and a wonderful New year to all of the team,and keep doing your exceptional job .. I establish my own strategy , (since I believe this should be compulsory ),and you were very helpfull in order to : 1) avoid mistakes when selecting stocks 2) to comment my choices of sectors and products in a volatile market and uncertain economic context and 3) to compare similar stocks and ETF.
Q: I remember that Peter has not always spoken fondly of Robert Friedland, while one of his former associates at Sprott, Rick Rule, has stated that Friedland is "serially successful." There is no doubt that Ivanhoe's DRC assets are first-class, but a recent article in the G & M has cast doubt on Ivanhoe's corporate practices in the DRC. The share price has dropped significantly as a result. Do you believe this is a buying opportunity, if not tomorrow then when the share price stabilizes? I am a long-term copper bull.
- The AES Corporation (AES)
- NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE)
- Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
- Array Technologies Inc. (ARRY)
- Sunrun Inc. (RUN)
- Clearway Energy Inc. Class C (CWEN)
- Fortis Inc. (FTS)
- NextEra Energy Partners LP representing limited partner interests (NEP)
- Shoals Technologies Group Inc. (SHLS)
Q: What percentage of a portfilio would you allocate to renewable enegy. I have organized possible holdings into 3 groupings: A. asset allocators, like BEP-un, CWEN; B. technology enhancers, like ARRY, SHLS, RUN, C. Electric utility deliverers: AES, FTS. I would ssk that you recommend a your preferred namres for each grouping. My questions are: 1. Is this a useful way to organize and, if so, what percentage would you allocate to each grouping? 2. Could you rank the stocks in each grouping for safety and growth with suggested [ballpark] entry buy prices? Thanks
Q: Have you read IVN rebuttal? What do you think?
Q: LAC is buying (subject to approval) Arena by offering LAC shares but no cash. I currently hold AN and am wondering what your view of the takeover is; good, bad or indifferent? Does it make more sense to wait and take the LAC shares or sell for cash now. One concern I have is the LAC will be splitting into 2 companies but other than one company holding American properties and the other holding International properties (ie. AN) I can’t find details about the proportions of the new structure. I’m a little concerned about LAC AFTER the new companies are in place. The American focused company has current environmental issues that will presumably continue. I’m not looking for personal advice here just your opinion of a general nature. Deduct as my credits as necessary, I would value your insight as always.
Q: Based on Portfolio Analytics my portfolio needs more international exposure and more industrial exposure. To that end I am looking at BASF SE the german chemical giant currently trading at a discount with a great dividend.
Should I be worried?
Should I be worried?