TELUS (TSX:T) has been grinding lower over the past month, and that slide is forcing investors to revisit whether the current share price fairly reflects its long term growth and dividend profile. See ...
Wondering if TELUS is quietly turning into a value opportunity, or if the market is rightly skeptical? In this article we unpack what the current price really implies about its future. The stock has ...
Telus (TSX:T) recently announced a plan to put dividend hikes on pause, hoping to put a bottom under the falling share price due to balance sheet concerns. Contrarian investors are wondering if Telus ...
Telus is pausing its dividend-growth policy to focus on strengthening the balance sheet. Monetization of non-core assets should help reduce the debt level. Telecom providers continue to face ...
Telus Corp. T-T is pausing its dividend growth as part of an effort to reduce its leverage, an abrupt change from its previous payout plans after investors and analysts questioned the company’s ...
Telus Corp. is hitting pause on its dividend growth plan until it says its share price reflects its growth prospects. The company said Wednesday it will continue to pay a quarterly dividend of 41.84 ...
Telus Corp.’s T-T decision to pause its dividend growth was due to “extreme circumstances,” as the company’s share price tumbled and sent its yield rising in recent weeks, a top executive said. Shares ...
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 3, 2025 /CNW/ - TELUS Corporation ("TELUS" or the "Company") today provided an updated mid-term outlook and further details of its enhanced capital allocation framework, including ...
Telus stock dropped after an analyst downgrade added pressure following its recent dividend decision. The company paused its regular dividend increases but kept the payout steady with an over 9% yield ...
Telus Corp. is caving to investor pressures to cut its debt pile by putting future dividend increases on hold. Shares of the Canadian telecommunications firm have tumbled 19 per cent over the past ...
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations for ...