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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 Milhouse123on Nov 09, 2014 8:02pm
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RE:Telus rating increased, potential upside upto $2.00

RE:Telus rating increased, potential upside upto $2.00$55 next year is pretty wishful thinking IMO as that is what(?) a more than a 25% rise in valuation.  There doesn't seem to be a lot of significant growth factors that would contribute to a corespondingly significant increase in valuation.
I'd be happy if it reached mid $40's next year and proceed with the increase of the dividend by 10% YOY as they have projected to 2016.

However, interesting question and answer in the Q3 invester's call where Dvai Ghose raised the question of a 18% decrease in free cashflow and John Gossling (CFO) said it was due to some tax issues this year that should free up in the upcoming years for the dividends and Darren Entwistle seemed to imply 2016 will not be the last year of the NCIB (share buybacks) and dividend growth programs.
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