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New York symbol BA, is the world’s second-largest maker of commercial aircraft, behind Europe’s Airbus.

FORD MOTOR CO., $14.19, New York symbol F, reported lower-than-expected vehicle sales this week. In November 2015, the company sold 187,794 cars and trucks in the U.S., up 0.4% from 187,000 in November 2014. Ford offered fewer incentives to buyers, which is why the latest sales missed the consensus estimate of a 3.2% gain. Truck sales increased 18.3%, helping offset lower demand for cars (down 11.5%) and sport utility vehicles (down 9.6%)....
ISHARES CANADIAN SELECT DIVIDEND INDEX ETF $22.48 (Toronto symbol XDV; buy or sell through brokers; ca.ishares.com) holds 30 of the highestyielding Canadian stocks. Its selections are based on dividend growth, yield and payout ratio. The weight of any one stock is limited to 10% of the ETF’s assets. The fund’s MER is 0.55%, and it yields 4.3%.

The fund’s top holdings are CIBC, 9.7%; Bank of Montreal, 6.8%; Royal Bank, 6.5%; BCE, 5.8%; Bank of Nova Scotia, 5.5%; Laurentian Bank of Canada, 5.0%; Rogers Communications, 4.5%; Manitoba Telecom, 4.4%; TD Bank, 4.4%; National Bank, 4.1%; IGM Financial, 4.0%; and Emera Inc., 3.8%.

The ETF holds 53.7% of its assets in financial stocks. The top Canadian finance stocks have sound prospects, but if you invest in this ETF, be sure to adjust the rest of your portfolio so it won’t be overly concentrated in the financial sector.

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Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are set up to mirror the performance of a stock market index or subindex. They hold a more or less fixed selection of securities that represent the holdings that go into the calculation of the index or sub-index. ETFs trade on stock exchanges, just like stocks. That’s different from mutual funds, which you can only buy at the end of the day at a price that reflects the fund’s value at the close of trading. Prices of ETFs are quoted in newspaper stock tables and online. You pay brokerage commissions to buy and sell them, but their low management fees give them a cost advantage over most mutual funds....
GENERAL MILLS INC., $57.43, New York symbol GIS, is one of the world’s largest food makers. Top brands include Big G (cereal), Green Giant (canned and frozen vegetables), Pillsbury (baking dough), Old El Paso (tacos), Progresso (soups and salads) and Yoplait (yogourt). In its fiscal 2016 first quarter, which ended August 30, 2015, General Mills earned $426.6 million, up 23.6% from $345.2 million a year earlier. Earnings per share gained 25.4%, to $0.69 from $0.55, on fewer shares outstanding. Without unusual items, such as gains and losses on hedging contracts General Mills uses to lock in certain ingredient prices, earnings per share rose 29.5%, to $0.79 from $0.61. That beat the consensus estimate of $0.69....
WESTJET $24.77 (Toronto symbol WJA; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (1-877-493- 7853; www.westjet.com; Shares outstanding: 125.8 million; Market cap: $3.0 billion; Div. yield: 2.3%) recently took delivery of the first of its four Boeing 767 extended-range wide-body aircraft. Over the next several months, this new plane will fly between Toronto and Calgary; the other three aircraft will arrive separately over the next eight months. The next two 767s will fly from Alberta to Hawaii and between Toronto and Montego Bay, Jamaica, beginning in December 2015. The fourth and final aircraft, which features 262 seats and an 11-hour range, will arrive next spring to launch WestJet’s new service to London, England, in May 2016....
A reputation for friendlier service, lower fuel costs and 41 consecutive profitable quarters help make WestJet one of our top value stocks.
WESTJET $24.77 (Toronto symbol WJA; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (1-877-493- 7853; www.westjet.com; Shares outstanding: 125.8 million; Market cap: $3.0 billion; Div. yield: 2.3%) recently took delivery of the first of its four Boeing 767 extended-range wide-body aircraft.

Over the next several months, this new plane will fly between Toronto and Calgary; the other three aircraft will arrive separately over the next eight months. The next two 767s will fly from Alberta to Hawaii and between Toronto and Montego Bay, Jamaica, beginning in December 2015.

The fourth and final aircraft, which features 262 seats and an 11-hour range, will arrive next spring to launch WestJet’s new service to London, England, in May 2016.

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NEW GOLD INC., $3.00, symbol NGD on Toronto, has four mines: Mesquite in the U.S., Cerro San Pedro in Mexico, the Peak mine in Australia and the New Afton mine in B.C. The company also owns 30% of the El Morro copper/gold project in Chile, 100% of the Blackwater property in B.C. and 100% of Ontario’s Rainy River project. New Gold has just agreed to sell its El Morro stake to Goldcorp (Toronto symbol G) for $90 million in cash, 4% of El Morro’s gold production when a mine is built, and the cancellation of a $93-million loan from Goldcorp....
BHP BILLITON LTD. ADRs, $36.69, New York symbol BHP, recently set up its aluminum, manganese, nickel and silver operations, as well as some coal mines, as a new firm called South32. The spinoff leaves BHP focused on four main commodities: iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper and petroleum, at properties in Australia, North America and South America. In its 2015 fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2015, BHP’s revenue fell 21.4%, to $44.6 billion from $56.8 billion in 2014. Earnings dropped 51.6%, to $6.4 billion, or $2.41 per ADR (each American depositary receipt represents two BHP common shares). In 2014, it earned $13.3 billion, or $4.99 per ADR....
WESTJET AIRLINES $24.67 (Toronto symbol WJA; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (1-877-493-7853; www.westjet.com; Shares outstanding: 125.8 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; Dividend yield: 2.3%) serves 93 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe. Its fleet of 107 modern Boeing 737s are 30% more fuel efficient than older jets. In June 2013, the company launched WestJet Encore, its Canadian regional airline. This business now operates 22 Bombardier Q400 NextGen turboprop planes, which seat 78 passengers. The Canadian airline market remains highly competitive, especially with Air Canada expanding its Rouge budget airline to serve more leisure destinations in Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico and the U.S. However, WestJet is now taking delivery of its Boeing 767 widebody aircraft. That will let it compete with Air Canada internationally; it could add more cities in Europe, as well as South America or Asia....