TELUS (TSX:T) Valuation After Dividend Growth Pause and Balance Sheet Reset Plans

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TELUS (TSX:T) just made a clear pivot, pausing its dividend growth plan while rolling out ambitious free cash flow targets and fresh debt offerings. This shift directly reframes how investors should think about the stock.

See our latest analysis for TELUS.

The market reaction has been cautious, with the latest share price at about $18.70 and a 30 day share price return of roughly negative 9.5% adding to a deeper 90 day slide. The 1 year total shareholder return near negative 9.6% shows momentum has been fading despite TELUS pushing hard on free cash flow and balance sheet repair.

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With the share price lagging even as management targets faster free cash flow growth and deleveraging, investors now face a key question: is TELUS quietly drifting into undervalued territory, or is the market already discounting its future?

Most Popular Narrative: 18.9% Undervalued

With TELUS last closing at CA$18.70 against a narrative fair value near CA$23.06, the story hinges on steady growth meeting a higher required return.

Analysts expect earnings to reach CA$1.5 billion (and earnings per share of CA$0.99) by about September 2028, up from CA$966.0 million today. However, there is a considerable amount of disagreement amongst the analysts with the most bullish expecting CA$1.9 billion in earnings, and the most bearish expecting CA$1.3 billion.

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Want to see what is powering that earnings lift and premium profit multiple? The narrative quietly leans on measured revenue growth and margin upgrades that might surprise cautious telecom investors.

Result: Fair Value of $23.06 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, execution missteps in capital intensive projects, or regulatory decisions that pressure pricing power, could quickly challenge this undervaluation narrative.

Find out about the key risks to this TELUS narrative.

Another View: Multiples Paint a Richer Picture

While the narrative fair value suggests TELUS is 18.9% undervalued, its current price to earnings ratio of 24.6 times looks steep beside the global telecom average of 16.3 times, peers at 8.8 times, and a fair ratio of 12.7 times. This raises real valuation risk if sentiment turns.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

TSX:T PE Ratio as at Dec 2025

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