Pat McKeough

A professional investment analyst for more than 30 years, Pat has developed a stock-selection technique that has proven reliable in both bull and bear markets. His proprietary ValuVesting System™ focuses on stocks that provide exceptional quality at relatively low prices. Many savvy investors and industry leaders consider it the most powerful stock-picking method ever created.

As early as 1980, Pat was recognized as #1 in the world of published investment advice by the Washington, DC–based Newsletter Publishers Association, and he was the first multi-year winner of The Globe and Mail’s stock picking contest.

Both CBS MarketWatch and The Hulbert Financial Digest recognized Pat as one of North America’s top stock analysts. The Wall Street Journal called him “one of only four investment newsletter advisors who have managed to serve their readers well over the long haul.”

A best-selling Canadian author, he wrote Riding the Bull, his 1993 book that predicted the stock-market boom of the last half of that decade. Through his many television appearances, he is well-known to investors for his insightful analysis and his candid, unpretentious style.

Bottom line: Pat’s conservative, reduced-risk strategy is a proven approach to safe investing.

MITEL NETWORKS $8.78 (Toronto symbol MNW; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (613-592-2122; www.mitel.ca; Shares outstanding: 120.8 million; Market cap: $1.1 billion; No dividends paid) develops products for business telephone systems. It will buy another industry company—Polycom (symbol PLCM on Nasdaq)—for $1.96 billion U.S. in a friendly takeover. Activist investor Elliott Management Corp. has pushed Mitel to join with Polycom. Elliott first acquired stakes in the two companies in October 2015. It now holds 6.6% of Polycom and 9.6% of Mitel. Mitel will pay $3.13 U.S. in cash plus 1.31 Mitel shares for each Polycom share....
CALIAN GROUP $19.85 (Toronto symbol CGY; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (613-599-8600; www.calian.com; Shares outstanding: 7.4 million; Market cap: $147.3 million; Dividend yield: 5.6%) is the new name of Calian Technologies. The company also changed its stock symbol to CGY from CTY. Calian made the name change because of its expansion into new areas such as healthcare through its Business and Technology Services unit. That subsidiary supplies 70% of Calian’s revenue and provides corporate clients with engineers, health care workers and other skilled professionals on a contract basis. The company’s Systems Engineering business (30% of revenue) sells hardware and software for testing, operating and managing satellite and other communication systems....
NISSAN MOTOR (ADR) $18.64 (Nasdaq symbol NSANY; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average) (310- 771-3111; www.nissan-global.com; ADRs outstanding 2.2 billion; Market cap: $42.2 billion; Yield: 3.2%) is Japan’s secondlargest automaker, behind Toyota and ahead of Honda. Nissan sold a record 163,559 vehicles in the U.S. in March 2016, up 12.7% from 145,085 a year ago. Incentives helped fuel the sales gains. Nissan’s average incentive per vehicle was $3,362 in March, up 5.6% from a year earlier. That was the biggest among major foreign automakers....
ATLANTIC TELE-NETWORK $71.94 (Nasdaq symbol ATNI; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (340-777-8000; www.atni.com; Shares o/s: 16.1 million; Market cap: $1.2 billion; Dividend yield: 1.8%) owns wireless and land-line operations in the U.S., Bermuda, the Caribbean and Guyana. It also owns solar power plants that sell electricity under long-term contracts. The company has now purchased the development business of U.K.-based Armstrong Energy Global. Armstrong develops, builds and owns solar farms in India. Over the next six to nine months, Atlantic plans to build solar plants in India with generating capacity of 50 megawatts. The company sees India’s favourable climate and unmet energy needs as ideal for solar power operations. It believes that solar energy development costs in many regions of India have reached grid parity. That means Atlantic can generate electricity at a profit without relying on direct government subsidies— something rarely, if ever, accomplished....
WYNDHAM WORLDWIDE $77.67 (New York symbol WYN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (973- 753-6000; www.wyndhamworldwide.com; Shares outstanding: 112.5 million; Market cap: $8.7 billion; Dividend yield: 2.6%) is one of the world’s largest hospitality companies, with 7,800 franchised hotels globally. Wyndham also manages vacation resorts, rental properties, luxury clubs and timeshares. It currently has around 112,000 vacation-rental properties in 100 countries. In the three months ended December 31, 2015, Wyndham’s revenue rose 6.5%, to $1.31 billion from $1.23 billion a year earlier....
TEMPUR SEALY $60.32 (New York symbol TPX; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (800-878-8889; www.tempursealy.com; Shares outstanding: 61.0 million; Market cap: $3.6 billion; No dividends paid) makes and distributes mattresses and neck pillows made of its patented memory foam, Tempur. Tempur Sealy’s earned $62.7 million, or $0.99 a share, in the quarter. That’s a 17.9% increase from the $53.2 million, or $0.86, a year earlier. Sales gained 2.9%, to $767.3 million from $745.5 million. North American sales (80% of the total) rose 3.8%. International sales (20%) fell 0.4%—but gained 12.1%, if you eliminate currency fluctuations....
D-BOX Technologies experienced double-digit revenue gains for each of its business lines in the last quarter, reversing an earnings shortfall.
TRANSCANADA CORP. $50 (Toronto symbol TRP; Conservative Growth and Income Portfolios, Utilities sector; Shares outstanding: 702.3 million; Market cap: $35.1 billion; Priceto- sales ratio: 3.1; Dividend yield: 4.5%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.transcanada.com) operates a 67,300- kilometre pipeline network that pumps natural gas from Alberta to Eastern Canada and the U.S. This system supplies 20% of North America’s natural gas needs. In 2015, gas pipelines provided 47% of TransCanada’s revenue and 54% of its earnings. The company also owns or invests in 20 power plants in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and the northeastern U.S. In all, these facilities have over 13,100 megawatts of generating capacity. This business supplied 36% of its 2015 revenue and 24% of earnings. The remaining 17% of TransCanada’s revenue and 22% of earnings came from its oil-pipeline business. The operations mainly consist of the Keystone pipeline, which pumps crude from Alberta to storage terminals in Oklahoma. The oil then travels on to refineries in Illinois. Keystone accounts for 20% of Western Canada’s crude exports to the U.S....
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD. $192 (Toronto symbol CP; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 153.0 million; Market cap: $29.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 4.2; Dividend yield: 0.7%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.cpr.ca) has abandoned its plan to merge with U.S.-based railway Norfolk Southern Corp. (New York symbol NSC). The combination would have created North America’s largest railway. Norfolk rejected CP’s latest offer of about $30 billion U.S. in cash and shares. In addition, U.S. transportation regulators probably would have blocked any deal no matter how CP structured the transaction. CP’s shares gained 5% on the news. That’s because big acquisitions like this usually come with substantial risk. In addition, investors feel that CP will now use some of the cash it had for the takeover to buy back shares....