One of the most important principles of sound investment management is staying on top of what’s happening in the world and how those events affect finances. Conditions change quickly, and keeping up-to-date on developments and trends can be challenging. The team of experts producing IWB have been advising Canadian investors for over 25 years.
Edited and Published by Gordon Pape. Associate Editor: Richard Croft
With Gavin Graham, Ryan Irvine, Glenn Rogers, Shawn Allen, Adam Mayers, Paul Bamford & Michael Corcoran.
Recent Issues
iwb21523 (June 22, 2015)
In This Issue Is this the inflection point? Ryan Irvine revisits four picks Gordon Pape’s stock updates: Southern Company, UnitedHealth Group, Michael Kors Holdings Gordon Pape’s mutual fund updates: Beutel Goodman American Equity Fund, Mawer Canadian …
iwb21522 (June 13, 2015)
Pay attention to bank’s warning… Where now for oil prices?… Michael Corcoran updates ExxonMobil… Gordon Pape’s updates: Lundin Mining, Aecon Group, Saputo Inc., Norfolk Southern… Your Questions: Do it yourself money management… Members’ Corner: New website
iwb21521 (June 7, 2015)
The elusive recovery… Bank dilemma… Gavin Graham updates TD Bank, Scotiabank, Capstone Infrastructure Gordon Pape’s updates: RioCan REIT, Fortis, Wal-Mart… Members’ Corner: Credit cards for U.S. travel
iwb21520 (May 30, 2015)
Shopify starts strong… Glenn Rogers updates First Solar, Palo Alto Networks, FireEye, Atlas Air Worldwide… Is hedging the right move?… CPP – the devil is in the details… Gordon Pape updates Gibson Energy, Telus Corp., Google Inc., Brookfield Asset Management
Recent Updates
Chevron Corp (NYSE: CVX)
Chevron was formed by the merger of Chevron and Texaco in the 1980s. It is the second largest private oil and gas company in the US and the third largest by market capitalization in the world after ExxonMobil and Saudi giant Aramco.
VersaBank (TSX, NDQ: VBNK)
VersaBank sources its funding through a network of deposit brokers as well as from insolvency industry professionals via a customized banking software solution, and from holdbacks retained through its receivable purchase program. The bank purchases loan and lease receivables from non-bank financial services companies and originates and services real estate development and commercial loans.
In addition to its core digital banking operations, VersaBank has established cybersecurity services and banking and financial technology development operations through its wholly owned subsidiary DRT Cyber Inc. (which owns Digital Meteor).
Groupe Dynamite Inc.
The company caters to the needs of Gen Z and millennials through its brands Garage and Dynamite. The company operates approximately 300 stores in North America, of which more than 70% are under the Garage brand, and plans to enter the UK in 2026, where it projects 10 stores by 2028.
The stock has been on a very strong upward trajectory, jumping almost 500% in the past year since it was recommended.
Walmart (NDQ: WMT)
Walmart is the world’s largest bricks and mortar retailer with more than 10,900 stores in 19 countries, plus an expanding e-commerce operation. It employs 2.1 million people, serves about 280 million customers weekly, and had revenue in the latest fiscal year of $713 billion.
In our first issue this year, we chose Walmart as one of our recommended stocks to own in 2026. The shares are up about 13.8% year-to-date, well ahead of any of the indexes. We have gained 465% since the original recommendation, not including dividends. Note that the stock trades on Nasdaq, having moved from the NYSE.
Canadian Utilities (TSX: CU, OTC: CDUAF)
Its operations include electricity generation, transmission, and distribution, and natural gas transmission, distribution, and infrastructure development. It also provides energy storage and industrial water solutions and has been heavily investing in green energy projects for over 20 years. Canadian Utilities and its subsidiary and affiliate companies have approximately 8,600 employees and assets of $25 billion.