BCE Plans Big Buyback in Wake of Failed Deal

 

Bell Canada issued a statement Friday saying that it will continue to move forward as a re-energized company and is supportive of BCE's buyback plans.

"Given this steadily improving business trajectory, we view the dividend and share-buyback initiatives announced by BCE today as very attractive to our shareholders now and going forward," said George Cope, president and CEO of Bell and BCE.

BCE said the first new dividend payment will be made Jan. 15 to shareholders of record on Dec. 23. BCE also scheduled its annual meeting of shareholders on Feb. 17 in Montreal.

The dividend yields 6.95% at Friday morning's share price of 21.02 Canadian dollars, down CA$1.01 in trading in Toronto.

That share price is down from CA$38.35 just before it became apparent on Nov. 26 that Teachers' cash bid of CA$42.75 a share would not proceed.

The Toronto-based Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan -- with assets of CA$108 billion ($87 billion) in 2007 -- invests and administers the retirement funds for Ontario's 353,000 active, inactive, and retired teachers. U.S.-based Providence Equity Partners and Madison Dearborn Partners are also involved in the proposed buyout.

BCE, which has more than 54,000 employees, had annual revenue of CA$17.8 billion ($14.4 billion) in 2007. It had 5.8 million wireless subscribers, 8.64 million phone lines, 1.94 million Internet subscribers and 1.82 million satellite television subscribers in 2006. It is Canada's largest communications company.

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