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TELUS Corp T.T

Alternate Symbol(s):  TU

TELUS Corporation is a Canada-based communications technology company. The Company provides a range of technology solutions, including mobile and fixed voice and data telecommunications services and products, healthcare software and technology solutions, and digitally led customer experiences. Data services include Internet protocol; television; hosting, managed information technology and cloud-based services; and home and business security. Its TELUS technology solutions segment includes network revenues and equipment sales arising from mobile technologies, data revenues, healthcare software and technology solutions, agriculture and consumer goods services, voice, and other telecommunications services revenues. Its TELUS International segment comprises digital customer experience and digital-enablement transformation solutions, including artificial intelligence (AI) and content management solutions. It is also a cybersecurity provider specializing in advanced penetration testing.


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Comment by GetUpAndGoon Apr 08, 2020 4:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Stock Split

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Stock SplitAhh, it isn't particularly a bad decision. It might not work so great on the secondary market, however in the primary markets (new issues) it opens up liquidity to self directed investors. Most new issues require minimum subscriptions - typically 100 or 1000 shares to be purchased. This makes the minimum subscriptions more affordable to the average joe, allowing Telus to open it's offereings to more people. 

It's alot easier for some people to justify investing $2,600 vs $5,200 (or $26,000 vs $52,000).

Pros:
- opens public offerings to more people (younger people)
- broader market exposure allows offerings to fill much faster
- attractive to younger generation

Cons:
- May affect company image on secondary market

Growth-wise, it's a smart move on Telus's part. Having quick and broad access to capital is hugely beneficial to an ever-growing company. Telus is a solid company, with ambitious goals, it won't be long till we are looking at share prices in the $30's again.. and up from there.
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