Finning trades at a low valuation

Finning trades at a low valuation

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments in Canada and elsewhere continue to invest in new public works projects such as roads, mass transit systems and hospitals. Those investments are fuelling strong orders for Finning as well as demand for its maintenance and repair… Read More

A good way to tap into rising resource prices

Finning’s earnings generally depend on cyclical commodities, particularly crude oil and copper. We think their prices will resume their upward direction in the next few years. Moreover, increasing government spending on infrastructure projects helps offset that cyclical risk.
FINNING INTERNATIONAL INC. $36 is a buy. The company (Toronto… Read More

Here’s our best advice on six popular ETFs

Most top global markets have rebounded since their big drop at the outbreak of the pandemic. Going forward, we think the outlook remains positive for quality stocks. One way to profit from that—while cutting your risk—is to invest in top ETFs.
Here’s a look at four… Read More

Buy 4 of these 6 ETFs to tap global growth

Most top international markets have rebounded since their big drop at the start of the pandemic. Going forward, we think the outlook remains positive for quality stocks in those markets. One way to profit from their growth—while cutting your risk—is to invest in top ETFs.
Here’s… Read More

Their vital products make them buys

These two firms play a vital role in global food production. While their short-term earnings are vulnerable to fluctuations in crop prices, harvest levels and weather events, we like their long-term prospects.
ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND CO. $87 is a buy. The company (New York symbol ADM; Aggressive Growth… Read More

Higher costs hurt Archer’s profits

ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND CO. $87 is a buy. The company (New York symbol ADM; High-Growth Payer Portfolio, Manufacturing sector; Shares outstanding: 544.6 million; Market cap: $47.4 billion; Dividend yield: 2.1%; Dividend Sustainability Rating: Above Average; www.adm.com) processes corn, wheat, soybeans, flax seed and other crops into a variety of… Read More

Finning is one of our top picks

The improving outlook for cyclical commodity prices is prompting mining firms to order more equipment from Finning. The company is also benefiting as governments spend more on infrastructure projects. Those higher orders will fuel profits—and your dividends.

Recent customer orders include construction equipment intended for a.. Read More

Few bright spots in May

Due to concerns about a possible U.S. debt default, inflation, and rising interest rates, U.S. equity markets moved up only slightly in May. However, the Canadian market fell back as lower energy and commodity prices weighed on producers.
The volatile U.S. Natural Gas ETF (symbol UNG) had another… Read More