
TSE:BCE
(Top Pick Jun 26/13, Up 6.39%) Would buy it here. He never believed that a big US telecom player was interested in Canada but the stock has not recovered from it and it was hit by the yield trade. Safe dividend that should increase once per year. Doing well on smart phone penetration. Some really good upside at this price.
Bell Canada (BCE-T) versus Rogers (RCI.B-T)? These are both benefiting from the recent news that international players are bidding on Spectrum. Spectrum licenses will cost both of them lower now. It looks like a 4th carrier is not viable. Between the two he would be putting his money on Rogers. This company has some headwinds. The Astral purchase is not giving them as much free cash flow as he would’ve liked. Experiencing higher CapX to deploy their FIBE and wireline margin erosion has bugged them for a long time.
All telcos really sold off through the spring and summer, both in the US and Canada. Believes that we have seen the lion’s share of the initial move higher in the 10 and 20 year bond rates and that is likely to neutralize over the next little while. Interest sensitives in general will do better over the next little while. He still prefers to own something that gets a little bit of a lift from a better economy, like financials, but for those looking for yield, this is pretty attractive. He would prefer Telus (T-T), which has a little bit better internal growth and will buy back shares and give you dividend increases of 10% a year for the next 3 years.
Bell Canada (BCE-T), Telus (T-T) or Rogers (RCI.B-T)? Verizon (VZ-N) possible incursion into Canada is causing a negative effect on all the telcos. The ones most exposed to this would be Telus and Rogers because of the wireless exposure. These will probably be dead money for a while. If you own, you could even think of selling half of your position. Dividend yields are going to be safe.
Owns it as a yield play with only some growth. Dividend will continue to grow on a regular basis. Likes that they expanded more on the media side, which is not so regulated as telecom.