
Telus Earnings Deep-Dive: Is it a Buy?
From The Dividend Guy Blog Podcast by Dividend Guy
February 18, 2026 · 31 min · Season 7 · Episode 267
About this episode
This episode provides a deep dive into TELUS's earnings and investment potential amidst financial challenges.
This episode is a numbers- and strategy-focused deep dive into TELUS, right as earnings drop. Mike explains why TELUS used to be an attractive mix of a telecom cash cow plus "tech-like" growth segments—but why that story has become far less convincing as revenue stagnates, debt pressure remains high, and dividend growth has been paused. The core takeaway isn't "buy" or "sell." It's: build an investment thesis, define your rules, and track tangible metrics . If TELUS executes, the stock could follow an "Enbridge-style" recovery path. If the math doesn't improve, hope won't save the dividend—or your returns. Get the Updated Dividend Rock Star List! Make sure to check out the complete show notes. YouTube: http://bit.ly/2Zs6r1r FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF Blossom: @thedividendguy X: @TheDividendGuy DividendStocksRock.com Retirement Loop
People in this episode
Host: Mike
Topics covered
- earnings analysis
- investment strategy
- telecom industry
- dividend growth
- financial metrics
Keywords
- TELUS
- earnings
- dividend
- investment thesis
- telecom
- debt pressure
- revenue stagnation
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Organizations: TELUS, Enbridge, Dividend Stocks Rock
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