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BCE Inc T.BCE.PR.E


Primary Symbol: T.BCE Alternate Symbol(s):  BCE | T.BCE.PR.A | BCPPF | T.BCE.PR.B | T.BCE.PR.C | BCEPF | T.BCE.PR.D | BCAEF | T.BCE.PR.F | T.BCE.PR.G | BECEF | T.BCE.PR.H | T.BCE.PR.I | T.BCE.PR.J | T.BCE.PR.K | BCEXF | T.BCE.PR.M | T.BCE.PR.N | T.BCE.PR.Q | T.BCE.PR.R | BCEIF | T.BCE.PR.S | T.BCE.PR.T | T.BCE.PR.Y | BCEFF | T.BCE.PR.Z | T.BCE.PR.L

BCE Inc. is a Canada-based communications company. The Company provides wireless and fiber networks. The Company operates through one segment: Bell Communication and Technology Services (Bell CTS). Bell CTS segment provides a range of communication products and services to consumers, businesses and government customers across Canada. Its wireless products and services include mobile data and voice plans and devices and are available nationally. Its wireline products and services comprise data (including Internet access, Internet protocol television (IPTV), cloud-based services and business solutions), voice, and other communication services and products, which are available to its residential, small and medium-sized businesses and large enterprises customers primarily in Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic provinces and Manitoba. This segment includes its wholesale business, which buys and sells local telephone, long-distance, data, and other services from or to resellers and other carriers.


TSX:BCE - Post by User

Comment by SargeXon Feb 11, 2024 11:41am
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Post# 35874452

RE:RE:RE:dividend stocks

RE:RE:RE:dividend stocksHey Dean

I hope all is going well. 

Totally spot on comment. I included my comments on the yield difference in my post to Karl.

Take her easy
  Sarge

DeanEdmonton wrote: Sarge, good post as always. One thing missing however, the dividend income from the stocks listed. If you add the annual income from those stocks that is in excess of the yield on VDY, VDY would not be showing the same degree of out-performance that it is when based soley on price appreciation. Stay well.
SargeX wrote: I added an average of the 12 main holdings to the two tables. For the 2018 table the average is 2.80% vs 19.54% for VDY, and for 2014, the average is 33.32% vs 37.55% for VDY. As the tables show, the banks other than BNS, have done really well and the rest other than CPX, have done pretty poorly since 2018 but better since 2014 (which is a long time ago).

Ciao
  Sarge

SargeX wrote: Excellent previous posts on where BCE might be headed. It sure does seem like it's big capital appreciaiotn dyas are behind them and it really has become just an income stock.I suspect it will stay below $60 for at least a few years to come.

As I've mentioned, my wife & I are dividend income/growth investors so total return doesn't really matter.  We genertae way more dividend income than we need for all expenses. So far we have been using the extra dividends for early inheritance for the kids and grandkids, extra charity donations, and buying more of what we already own,

What tha means is we are happy with our holdings as long as we don;t get any divy cuts and continue to get at least minor 2-3% increases each year.

It's an interesitng time for us, as I now feel that we have enough of each of our 12 main holdings other than our 4 banks. (which we need to add a bit more to at some point). So in the next couple years, we have to make a decision on what to do with the extra dividend cash we receive. 

I did an analysis and I'm starting to think about just putting it into VDY, It's a really simple, easy option.

Anyway, I build a couple tables that update automatically to each day's final price. (see below). We don;t own any VDY but I added it to the tables for comparison purposes. I was actually quite shocked by how poorly many of the big divy payers have performed price wise. Makes me think that if I was a total return investor, I'd probably just buy a couple ETFs, like XAW, VEQT, and VDY.

Interesitng stuff.

Ciao
  Sarge

Ticker   18.01.01   Curr   Chg%
BCE   60.38   50.52   -16.33
BMO   100.49   124.66   24.05
BNS   81.12   63.26   -22.02
CPX   24.62   36.22   47.12
EMA   46.98   46.75   -0.49
ENB   49.32   46.03   -6.67
KEY   35.32   31.83   -9.88
PPL   45.51   45.18   -0.73
RY   102.65   131.01   27.63
T   23.79   23.64   -0.63
TD   73.40   79.88   8.83
TRP   61.07   50.48   -17.34
             
VDY   34.69   41.47   19.54



Ticker   14.01.01   Curr   Chg%
BCE   46.00   50.52   9.83
BMO   70.81   124.66   76.05
BNS   66.43   63.26   -4.77
CPX   21.30   36.22   70.05
EMA   30.57   46.75   52.93
ENB   46.44   46.03   -0.88
KEY   31.97   31.83   -0.44
PPL   37.42   45.18   20.74
RY   71.41   131.01   83.46
T   18.28   23.64   29.32
TD   50.06   79.88   59.57
TRP   48.54   50.48   4.00
             
VDY   30.15   41.47   37.55








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