BCE Jumps on Rumors

Article Excerpt

BCE INC. $35 (Toronto symbol BCE; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Utilities sector; Shares outstanding: 807.6 million; Market cap: $28.3 billion; SI Rating: Above average) has moved up to its highest level in five years on takeover rumors. Media reports suggest that the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, which owns 5.3% of BCE, may team up with a U.S. firm to offer $40 a share. Acquiring control of BCE could be difficult. Institutions control roughly 22% of BCE’s stock, and could block an offer they feel is too low. Federal regulations limit foreign ownership of Canadian telecom companies to 46%, which makes it harder to recruit non-Canadian investors. Other potential Canadian bidders like Telus would probably face competition concerns, particularly in the highgrowth wireless field. For its part, BCE has tried to unlock some of its value in the past few years. It sold most of its non-core holdings, including CTV and satellite operator Telesat, and aggressively cut costs at its remaining businesses. However, profits from BCE’s…