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Canadian initial purchase: Telecom
Posted originally on November 8th, 2015 Below follows the valuation analysis for Telecom companies for the Canadian market. Even though it's not an industry with much growth, we have a monopoly, which provides stability. BCE is a bit overvalued, considering its...

Canadian Initial Purchase: Industrials
This was originally posted on October 31st, 2015 Below follows the present valuation for some of the companies on the Industrials sector. CNR is a bit overvalued if you look on the estimated gains for the short term, however, it's still attractive if one look...

Determining fair valuation
Originally posted on September 13th, 2015 This post will show how I calculate valuation, but more importantly, why it's paramount to buy a business when fairly valued. Buying a high quality business is important, but you don't want it at any price. A high quality...

Evaluating a new business
Originally published on September 9th, 2015 I've recently came accross a new potential candidate for my US Dividend portfolio. Below is how I did my due-dilligence, step-by-step, to verify if this company meets my strict criteria for quality. Before I begin, keep in...

Canadian initial purchase: Energy
This was originally posted on October 28, 2015 The energy sector is cyclical, and therefore, very volatile and with erratic earnings. The long-term opportunities has great short term or intermediate term risks. Therefore, patience is required. I have a rule...

Canadian initial purchase: Utilities sector
This was originally published on October 25, 2015 Most of my stocks on my watchlist passed on my quality criteria, so it's only a matter to determine valuation, to buy it. I'll be analyzing the stocks from my watchlist from a valuation perspective, and placing limit...
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