Stock price when the opinion was issued
Troubled. The business is becoming more and more competitive. Can't cover the dividend. Company claims that when massive fibre build is complete, dividend will be covered; most investors don't believe that. If dividend were cut, stock would go up. Yield is 12%.
He's a more aggressive investor than the rest of his team. He'd say it's a speculative buy now; BCE is not going away.
Challenged sector for several years, mainly since interest rates started rising. Bond proxies that are pretty compelling when there's financial repression as we had from 2008-2022. You have to pick your spots. Likes Telus, but not the rest.
Pretty much a certainty that BCE will cut its dividend; it's more a question of when and by how much. Yield is now up to 13%; a screaming red flag from the market telling you that dividend is not sustainable.
Most people want to diversify. Temptation is there -- fat dividend, company will be around for years and years. He expects a dividend cut of 50-55%, DRIP may be stopped, more asset sales. Balance sheet and population growth have not been in its favour. Buy only a little bit down here ~$29.
His view is that if BCE starts aggressive measures to right the ship, the stock will actually rally.
7% in one stock is way too overweight. Expects to see a haircut on the dividend. Management hasn't been making the best decisions over the last year or two. He's been in this name since mid-$40s, not happy, but hasn't exited.
Instead, use ZWU.
The expectation is for a dividend cut of nearly 50% starting this month. We'll see if that happens. Technically, shares are having a rough go below both the 200-day and 200-week MAs. Earnings growth is sub-standard, even negative.
So, no, he wouldn't add at this stage. At some point, things could turn around a little bit. Yield is 13.3% (would still be attractive even with a 50% cut). If you own, you can hold.
Sold MLSE sports, bought a cable provider in the US. As late as Christmas, management was adamant that dividend would not be cut. The business is very difficult as a legacy communications company. Have to rely on mobile subscriptions. Competition's not getting easier. Stock's moved up, perhaps buyers are excited about it again. Yield is 6%.
One of his favourite investing lessons: In 2008, the Teachers Pension Plan was taking this out at $41 + 1 share, above today's level and pre-5G. Didn't sell then, because his mentor said that if the assets are good, then the management is temporary. The market hates what management has done, but they now have built a 5G network and the investments of the last 10 years have made this company worth more than 10 years ago. He's happy to buy this under $40. There could be a change of government next year. It's undervalued now. True, he doesn't like the recent US acquisition, but they can apply lessons learned in building 5G here to there, the U.S. but the selling has been overdone.
(Analysts’ price target is $44.61)