TSE:BCE

BCE Inc. (BCE.TO)

33.08
+0.34 (1.04%)
as of Jun 24, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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TOP PICK

A necessary service, no matter when a Covid vaccine is ready. We love our phone, internet, and Netflix. We're using more bandwith all the time and have to store more data. Legacy businesses are being replaced by 5G and fibre optic. Great and reliable dividend. Good addition to any portfolio. Yield is 5.92%. (Analysts’ price target is $60.66)

BUY
Well-positioned for the effects of the pandemic. Network is incredibly robust in the downturn. Generating free cash, and the whole sector is starting to increase dividends.
BUY
BCE vs. Telus The dividends are as safe as it gets, bolstered by the work-from-home trend and people using more data. Telus has a home security monitoring which ties in with their connected internet of things theme, and a telehealth business which will likely grow in coming years. Both companies are good and even in quality--can't choose one. It's splitting hairs.
COMMENT

A risky telco? He does not own RCI in his portfolios. The dividends are secure, but he prefers BCE and T. They are all facing similar challenges. He thinks RCI has not been as good at controlling costs.

HOLD
7% 2027 debenture All BCE securities are rock-solid credit. Nothing to worry about even in this environment and he owns these bonds in their portfolios. Zero worry.
BUY

BCE and Telus Owning either is fine. It's splitting hairs to choose one over the other. Tech stocks are the big focus of investors now. The current 5% dividend yield + 5% dividend growth rate = your likely return. Be patient with them, because these stocks won't leap in a given day. Positives: both are staples, with cell phones indispensible in our lives as people work more from home and are using more data, which adds to their revenue. Also note, they are low-beta stocks, so, they don't rise or fall as much as the wider market, but are safe. They're part of a regulated oligopoly. He'd give a slight edge to Telus because of Telus Health which will become more a part of our lives as we go forward.

BUY
Telephone companies are going to benefit from the stay-at-home phenomenon. People would not give up their cell phones but they might take a lower package. BCE-T is a fairly good place to be but they will have to do a lot of CAP-X for 5 G, although it will be a benefit in the long term.
COMMENT

She prefers to own a Canadian telco for dividends, especially as this does not qualify for the Canadian dividend tax credit. She owns BCE instead.

BUY

They are using Huawei to a great extent. Are they a good investment? There is now better appreciation for their stability during the pandemic. BCE-T is the steady blue chip of the sector while T-T is more of a grower. There is also a lot of insider buying of T-T over the years. He would prefer T-T. He would not be too concerned with use of Huawei. We are now moving away from globalization. There won't be enough impact to dissuade someone from investing in either of them.

BUY

Increase dividend? The telcos are in a good spot. Work from home, the thirst for data, and the need to connect will do well for them. Their latest earnings said their pension is fully funded. They are a 5G play as well. He does not know if they will increase the dividend, when the payout ratio is already 85%. At this price level, he would prefer Telus, but you could buy here.

BUY
T-T vs. BCE-T. Why do you own a telco – for income or for growth. These are about as good as it gets for income. Demand for their products is pretty resilient. There might be better opportunities for growth out there. He likes both of them.
BUY
BCE-T vs. RCI.B-T. They both have this perpetual cap-x spend in front of them and have a challenge in growth looking forward. But the telco space is not as expensive as some of the other defensive stocks. You would do well by owning any one of these. They score quite similarly. You can hold these through long periods of time.
COMMENT
Telcos are an oligopoly here. It pays a great dividend, but it's a mature, low-growth company. Young people are cable cutting and streaming everything instead. BCE should hold up well. Even with 5G, BCE won't grow much. You're buying this for a growing Canadian economy and being a well-run company.
COMMENT
He still owns a little of this. Its dilemma is that a segment of revenues comes from land lines which is a shrinking business; people are streaming more and more and cutting their cable cord. This could become a long-term shift and pressure telcos, including BCE. Careful with telcos offering really high dividends, because they may not be sustainable.
BUY
He likes it. It is a utility with a nice, consistent dividend. They dumped a lot of money into 5G. He worries on the media side. It will take a little time to come back, e.g. Sports. He recently added it. He likes safety over growth.
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