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Telus Corp (T.TO)

14.77
+0.05 (0.34%)
as of Jul 16, 2026, 2:15:47 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 83 opinions in the last 12 months.

Telus Corp is currently facing significant challenges, with many analysts expressing concerns about its declining stock performance and the ongoing risk of a dividend cut. Despite a high dividend yield of around 9%, experts are divided on the sustainability of this yield given the company's high payout ratio and increasing competition within the telecom sector. The upcoming leadership transition with a new CEO is viewed as a potential turning point, but skepticism remains due to the ongoing issues within the industry, including regulatory pressures and market competition. Many suggest that Telus may be undervalued compared to its peers, but caution against expecting substantial growth in the near term due to the overall unfavorable industry environment and the potential for further capital expenditures without immediate returns. Long-term holders are advised to be patient and monitor developing strategies for debt reduction and financial stability.

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WEAK BUY

T-T Vs. BCE-T. It is West vs. East. He had to decide when to move toward growth. That means getting rid of some of the "steady Eddies". He owns none of the telecoms right now. Multiples are extremely high. T-T ranks number 1 with customer service and the ability to generate cash flow. Both are great dividend growth companies.

SELL

It’s a high wire act, and right at the top of its peak. He needs to see it get above that. If he didn’t have any money in the stock, he would be waiting for it to cross that line. If it got down to around the $34 level, he would probably get into it. Until it proves otherwise, he would be a seller here.

DON'T BUY

This seems to have a lid somewhere in the $45 area. It is really not a trending stock, it has gone up and down like a yo-yo. Currently it is kind of closing in at around the top of the range, and could get near the top of the range or just decline back down to the high $30s. He probably wouldn’t be a buyer at this time, unless you are just interested in the dividends.

COMMENT

A great company, but is in a sector that has a lot of difficulties passing through fee increases, and he wonders if it can grow out of it. He owns nothing in the telecom area.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Jan 28/16. Up 14.7%.) Had felt the selloff last year was too dramatic. People had worried about what was going to happen in the Western economy. You are going to get an 8%-10% dividend yield over the next few years. Still reasonably valued.

HOLD

If you own this for the dividend, it is just fine, as they will continue to grow the dividend. The CapX continues to go down, so they will be able to maintain it. If you own for capital appreciation, you are facing some challenges because of increasing interest rates, and potentially more aggressive competition from Shaw (SJR.B-T). A well-managed company.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Jan 26/16. Up 14.9%.) Had chosen this as a low risk company with a decent dividend. It has paid off without being spectacular. He still likes the company.

HOLD

5-10 year hold? This is a little bit richer than what he would like it to be. The over all long-term hypothesis is fine, so you could own this pretty much through any cycle. Dividend yield of 4.6%.

WAIT

(Market Call Minute.) Along with the other telcos, this has been hit recently with the upturn in interest rates. He still likes the company. 9% dividend increase this year. Looks pretty solid for the long-term, but wait to see how this negative trade on interest rates plays out.

DON'T BUY

It is probably time to sell as all the telcos are pretty expensive. The Cap-X requirements leave them with little or no free cash flow. Telcos are not going to outperform. Interest rates will be a headwind while the tail wind from the last 7 years has gone.

COMMENT

Telecoms? She likes Telus (T-T) and BCE (BCE-T) equally. They are both incredibly well-managed.

PAST TOP PICK

(Top Pick Nov 23/15, Up 9.16%) It did well with along with the telcom group. He thought it was cheaper than the others He would hold on to it.

HOLD

This has heavy competition from BCE and Rogers, which he prefers. He prefers Shaw (SJR.B-T). Telus is a good company and pays a good dividend, and there is probably some upside in it. Canadians get more and more content through these channels now, so there could be more value in these stocks.

BUY

(For a newborn?) Telcos have done very well, and is something you should be having in your RESP’s. Also, the government will give you a 20% match on the 1st $4000 (?).

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Sept 24/15. Up 5.53%.) The nice thing about the 3 phone companies is that there is sort of one for everybody. If you want stodgy and steady, you go for Bell (BCE-T), a mixture of sports and phone you go for Rogers (RCI.B-T), and this one always struck him as having the best growth profile of the big 3. Trading at 16X forward earnings with a 4% dividend yield.

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