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hfev Ride the Wave in Copper and Zinc With These Stocks
« le: Octobre 01, 2024, 10:29:23 am »
Twiq TFSA Hall of Fame: 2 Canadian Stocks to Own Forever
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 After the sell-off that took place last week on th stanley mugs e markets, there are many deals out there for TFSA investors. There are plenty of stocks to choose from that are now providing better-than-normal yields for investors. However, there are some stocks that may want to watch out for. The two dividend stocks listed below could cut their payouts this year.Vermilion Energy聽 TSX:VET  NYSE:VET  announced in March that it would be slashing its dividend by 50%, which isn ;t a surprise. However, the reality is that another dividend cut may not be too far away. A lot has changed in just the past couple of weeks. The coronavirus is interrupting air travel and the demand for oil. And there   also a price war involving Saudi Arabia and Russia that has crippled the price o stanley cup f oil.The outlook for oil and gas in Canada hasn ;t looked this bad in a long time. Companies have struggled with ge stanley mug tting pipelines approved, and there   a lot of opposition to the industry. On top of all that, V