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BNN – M&A, Banks, & Energy

BNN – M&A, Banks, & Energy

Friday, I sat down with Amber Kanwar from BNN. We discussed M&A in the semiconductor and energy sectors, the Canadian transportation / rail market, as well as how the largest Canadian banks are doing during these more challenging economic times. We also discussed...
Bull Market Discussion ON BNN

Bull Market Discussion ON BNN

This past Monday, I spoke with Frances Horodelski on Business Day AM at BNN about the bull market and why I believe it will continue for some time.  See the full video on BNN here.
Apple & Disney Firing On All Cylinders

Apple & Disney Firing On All Cylinders

This past Friday I spoke with with Greg Bonnell from BNN’s The Close.  We discussed the wild 5 day ride in the markets, the continuation of the bull market, low interest rates, governments remaining accommodating, and oil.  Watch the full video here.

A Perfect Portfolio To Retire On

In an interview with MoneySense.ca published on March 5, 2015, we looked at the portfolio of a couple planning to retire in 2016.  Check out the problem and the fix that provided a balanced portfolio with better returns and income, and less risk.
Bullish On The Big 5 Banks

Bullish On The Big 5 Banks

Today, I spoke with Frances Horodelski on Business Day AM at BNN about expectations for the month ahead and why I see value in the big five banks.  We covered the banks, China, interest rates, and inflation.  See the full video on BNN here.
Hunting For Value In Energy, Financials, & Tech

Hunting For Value In Energy, Financials, & Tech

February 6 on BNN’s Business Day AM with Frances Horodelski, we discussed how investors can strategize their portfolios in a low oil environment.  Key areas discussed included:  growth in full time jobs, low Canadian dollar, opportunities outside of Canada still...

Interview On MoneySense.ca

Recently, I was interviewed by MoneySense.ca after the volatility we’ve seen at the TSX.  They ran this article:  6 Mistakes Investors Make When Markets Tank. We discussed some of the mistakes people make including: trying to time the market, leaning too heavily...