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NYSE:TU News 18 November 2025 - 11 December 2025

TELUS Stock Hits New 12‑Month Low After BMO Downgrade — What a 9% Dividend and Deleveraging Plan Mean for Investors

TELUS Stock Hits New 12‑Month Low After BMO Downgrade — What a 9% Dividend and Deleveraging Plan Mean for Investors

Published: December 11, 2025 TELUS Corporation (TSX:T, NYSE:TU) is once again in the spotlight as its share price slides to fresh 12‑month lows just days after the telecom giant paused its long‑running dividend growth program and unveiled a new deleveraging strategy. For income investors, the stock now offers a dividend yield around 9–9.5%, but that yield comes with very visible questions about growth and balance‑sheet risk. StockAnalysis+2Telus+2 Below is a look at the latest developments as of December 11, 2025, and how they tie together with the themes in recent analyst and investor commentary on TELUS. BMO Downgrade Triggers New
TELUS Stock (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) Freezes Dividend Growth and Targets 10% Free Cash Flow Gains Through 2028

TELUS Stock (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) Freezes Dividend Growth and Targets 10% Free Cash Flow Gains Through 2028

TELUS Corporation has just made one of its most consequential capital‑allocation shifts in years. On December 3, 2025, the Canadian telecom announced it is pausing dividend growth, laying out a three‑year free cash flow (FCF) growth target, and phasing out its discounted dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) – all while its stock trades near the bottom of its 52‑week range with a yield around 9%.Barchart.com+2Telus+2 This move is designed to prioritize deleveraging and cash generation over dividend increases, and it is already reshaping how analysts and income investors view TELUS stock. Key Takeaways on TELUS Stock Today TELUS Stock Price and
3 December 2025
Telus Stock (TSX:T, NYSE:TU): Dividend Pause, Free Cash Flow Target and 2026 Price Forecasts – December 3, 2025

Telus Stock (TSX:T, NYSE:TU): Dividend Pause, Free Cash Flow Target and 2026 Price Forecasts – December 3, 2025

Telus stock is back in the spotlight. On December 3, 2025, Telus Corp. (TSX:T, NYSE:TU) stunned many income investors by pausing its dividend growth plan while unveiling an aggressive new three‑year free cash flow (FCF) growth target and balance‑sheet strategy. Stock Titan+1 At the same time, the shares are trading near 52‑week lows on both sides of the border and offering a dividend yield of roughly 9%–9.2%, one of the richest payouts among large Canadian telecoms. Barchart.com+2MarketBeat+2 This article pulls together the latest news, forecasts and analyses as of December 3, 2025, and explains what they may mean for Telus stock in 2026 and beyond. 1. What Telus Announced on December
3 December 2025
Telus Dividend Under Fire: Why Brookfield Infrastructure Looks Like the Safer Income Giant on November 28, 2025

Telus Dividend Under Fire: Why Brookfield Infrastructure Looks Like the Safer Income Giant on November 28, 2025

As of November 28, 2025, Telus Corporation’s dividend is back in the spotlight — and not in a comfortable way. The Canadian telecom (TSX:T, NYSE:TU) is offering one of the richest payouts on the TSX, with a yield around 9–13% depending on the listing and metric you use.MarketBeat+1 But a wave of fresh commentary and data this week has turned that eye‑popping yield into a warning sign rather than a simple bargain. A new Globe and Mail opinion column says Telus needs to “kick its addiction to dividend hikes,” arguing that a roughly 9% yield reflects financial strain, not strength.iask.ca+1
28 November 2025
Telus Stock Hits 52-Week Low After JPMorgan Downgrade – What November 18, 2025 Means for Investors

Telus Stock Hits 52-Week Low After JPMorgan Downgrade – What November 18, 2025 Means for Investors

Telus Corporation (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) had a rough session on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, as its shares slid to a new 52‑week low on the Toronto Stock Exchange following a high‑profile downgrade from JPMorgan. At the same time, the company is touting major wins in artificial intelligence infrastructure and streaming-TV expansion, all while offering one of the richest dividends on the TSX. MarketBeat+2GuruFocus+2 This article pulls together all the key Telus news dated November 18, 2025 and explains what it may mean for shareholders and potential buyers. Quick Take: Telus on 18 November 2025 So, is this the start
18 November 2025

Stock Market Today

Tower Semiconductor stock jumps again on Nvidia optics tie-up as earnings near

Tower Semiconductor stock jumps again on Nvidia optics tie-up as earnings near

8 February 2026
Tower Semiconductor shares rose 7.7% to $139.04 Friday after announcing a collaboration with Nvidia on AI data-center networking. The stock touched $141 intraday and gained another 1% after hours. Investors await Tower’s Feb. 11 earnings for details on its silicon photonics work. No financial terms or shipment timeline were disclosed.
Longsys Electronics stock heads into Monday after new guarantees; what 301308 investors watch next

Longsys Electronics stock heads into Monday after new guarantees; what 301308 investors watch next

8 February 2026
Longsys disclosed new guarantees for a 100 million yuan Hong Kong loan and a $9 million Brazil credit line, bringing its total approved guarantee quota to 11 billion yuan and outstanding guarantees to 5.81 billion yuan. The company said all guarantees are for consolidated subsidiaries and within approved limits. Shares closed at 288 yuan Friday, down 1.6%. China inflation and credit data are due this week.
MACOM stock price steadies near highs into Monday after earnings pop and fresh filings

MACOM stock price steadies near highs into Monday after earnings pop and fresh filings

8 February 2026
MACOM shares rose 3.5% to $235.87 Friday after the company reported fiscal Q1 revenue of $271.6 million and raised its full-year data center growth outlook to 35–40%. Fidelity’s FMR LLC disclosed a 10.7% stake, while shareholder Susan Ocampo filed to potentially sell up to 100,000 shares. Stifel raised its price target to $255. MACOM expects to repay $161 million in convertible notes in March.
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