BCE BCE, Inc. Common Stock

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$23.57
Price · Aug 18, 2026

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BCE Inc., an abbreviation of its former name Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., is a publicly traded Canadian holding company for Bell Canada, which includes telecommunications providers and various mass media assets under its subsidiary Bell Media Inc. Founded through a corporate reorganization in 1983, when Bell Canada, Northern Telecom, and other related companies all became subsidiaries of Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., it is one of Canada's largest corporations. The company is headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the Verdun borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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BCE Inc., an abbreviation of its former name Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., is a publicly traded Canadian holding company for Bell Canada, which includes telecommunications providers and various mass media assets under its subsidiary Bell Media Inc. Founded through a corporate reorganization in 1983, when Bell Canada, Northern Telecom, and other related companies all became subsidiaries of Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., it is one of Canada's largest corporations. The company is headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the Verdun borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

BCE Inc. is a component of the S&P/TSX 60 and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the American-based New York Stock Exchange. It was ranked as Canada's 17th biggest corporation by revenue as of June 2014, and as the ninth-largest by capitalization as of June 2015.

History

The Bell Telephone Company of Canada Ltd. was created by an act of Parliament on April 29, 1880. Later known as Bell Canada, its charter granted it the right to construct telephone lines alongside all public rights-of-way in Canada. Under a licensing agreement with the US-based American Bell Telephone Company, Bell also manufactured telephones and telephone equipment, an activity that would be spun off in a separate company that later became Northern Telecom and then Nortel Networks.

In 1983, all of the Bell Canada group of companies (also known as the "Bell Group") were placed under a new holding company, Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE). This corporate reorganization resulted in Bell Canada and its subsidiaries, including Northern Telecom (later Nortel Networks) and over 80 others, becoming subsidiaries of the new holding company, BCE. Under the new parent, each company was owned directly by BCE, which had the benefit of freeing the manufacturing company, Nortel, and other holdings from the heavily regulated telephone company, Bell Canada. Under a variety of leaders, BCE has embarked on a series of diversifications, consolidations, and corporate strategies. In 1988, Bell Canada Enterprises was shortened to BCE Inc.

Diversification and expansion

In 1983, A. Jean de Grandpré, chairman of Bell Canada, was appointed as the first chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of BCE. The company soon embarked on a major diversification into property development, the energy sector, financial services, and other sectors. Within a few years, it became the first Canadian company to report CA$1 billion in profits.

When Jean Monty assumed the job of CEO in 1998, he pursued a convergence strategy, attempting to combine both content creation and distribution within BCE, and to take greater advantage of the emerging Internet market. BCE's acquisition in 2000 (and subsequent financing) of overseas carrier Teleglobe cost billions of dollars. BCE sold Teleglobe two years later; Jean Monty resigned and was succeeded by Michael Sabia as CEO.

Refocus on core business

Michael Sabia refocused BCE on its core telecommunications business, prompting BCE to buy back the 20% share in Bell Canada that it had sold in 1999 to Ameritech (later acquired by SBC Corporation). BCE also spun off operating units that it did not consider to be core to its business, including Emergis in 2004, and Bell Globemedia and Telesat Canada in 2006.

On February 1, 2006, stating the need to remain competitive, Bell Canada announced job cuts of 3,000 to 4,000 employees by the end of 2006.

On April 28 that year, BCE announced that CEO Michael Sabia was taking a 455% pay increase; his salary being raised from CA$1.21 million to $6.71 million. The pay included a $1.25 million salary, a $2.2 million bonus that Sabia converted to deferred share units, a long-term incentive payout of $3 million and other compensation, the filing shows. Bell Canada also posted record revenue increases for the previous fiscal year.

Under pressure from investors, on October 11, 2006, BCE announced it would be wound down, with its remaining assets converted to an income trust so its income could be distributed directly to shareholders through dividends, avoiding corporate taxes. The new entity was planned to be named "Bell Canada Income Fund". As part of this restructuring, Bell Aliant offered to take Bell Nordiq private, while remaining separate from the new Bell trust. Due to announced changes in taxation law by the Canadian federal government, on December 12, 2006, BCE announced it would not proceed with its planned conversion to an income trust. It then started planning a restructuring that would have eliminated the BCE holding company, but this was put on hold when the company began attracting takeover bids.

In February 2021, and in line with the growing importance of 5G wireless networks, BCE announced the launch of the largest investment program in its history to double the proportion of Canadians covered.

Proposed takeover

Due to its stagnant share price, starting in April 2007, BCE was courted for acquisition by pension funds and private equity groups, including a consortium led by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts as one of the participants), a consortium led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP), and a consortium that included Cerberus Capital Management. On June 30, 2007, BCE accepted a bid of $42.75 per share in cash, for a total valuation of $51.7 billion, from the group led by the OTPP, and including Providence Equity Partners, Madison Dearborn Partners, Merrill Lynch Global Private Equity, and Toronto-Dominion Bank. The proposed deal would have been the largest acquisition in Canadian history and the largest leveraged buyout ever.

The deal was approved by BCE shareholders,

Quebec Superior Court

(whose ruling was overturned by the Quebec Court of Appeal, but was later upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada),

and the CRTC, subject to certain conditions for its corporate governance structure to ensure that Bell remained under Canadian control.

(See BCE Inc v 1976 Debentureholders for further information).

Due to the tightening of the credit market caused by the subprime mortgage crisis, the investment banks financing the deal – led by Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland – started negotiations on May 16, 2008, to revise the terms of their loans with greater interest rates and greater restrictions to protect themselves. On July 4, 2008, BCE announced that a final agreement had been reached on the terms of the purchase, with all financing in place, and Michael Sabia left BCE, with George Cope assuming the position of CEO on July 11.

On November 26, 2008, BCE announced that KPMG had informed BCE that it would not be able to issue a statement on the solvency of the company after its privatization, one of the required conditions of the buyout. As a result, the purchase was cancelled.

Expanding again into mass media

With Shaw Communications purchasing the Global Television Network, Vidéotron launching its wireless telephone network with video content as a key selling point, and the enormous popularity of wireless and Internet video and other media streams at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Bell once again sought to bring a content provider into its portfolio. In September 2010, Bell announced a deal to reacquire full control of the broadcasting properties owned by CTVglobemedia including the CTV Television Network. Bell also obtained a 15% interest in The Globe and Mail, CTVglobemedia's other major asset, with the remaining 85% owned by the Thomson family.

Through this acquisition, Bell responded to an increasing trend away from traditional cable and satellite delivery channels and towards new distribution methods over the Internet and wireless networks.

The CRTC approved the transaction in March 2011.

In 2016, BCE announced that it had entered an agreement to acquire Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) in a transaction worth $3.9 billion. The deal was approved by both companies' shareholders and boards of directors, and closed in March 2017 after the Competition Bureau and other agencies approved of the acquisition.

Cuts and changes in business strategies

In June 2023, BCE announced that it was cutting 1,300 positions across its telecom and media operations (around three per cent of its workforce, and of which approximately 30% were unfilled vacancies), including six per cent of positions at Bell Media (which had 5,645 employees at the end of 2022). The company also announced it would be closing or selling nine AM radio stations, some of which had changed to automated formats during previous rounds of cuts. Three stations—CKWW, CKOC, and CHAM—were sold to CINA Media Group. BCE blamed a number of industry changes and increasing losses in its news divisions for the cuts, while questioning the regulatory priorities of the federal government and the CRTC; one BCE executive mentioned having waited for reforms on some items for years, while also citing "relentless regulatory intervention" by the CRTC to cut wireless and Internet service pricing. This rationale was questioned by union officials and other experts who felt Bell should have better prepared for industry changes, or could have waited for the full implementation of the Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) and the Online News Act (Bill C-18).

On February 8, 2024, BCE announced that it would cut 4,800 positions, citing declining revenues, and new CRTC requirements mandating that the company offer wholesale access to its fibreoptic networks to competitors. The cuts resulted in major cuts at Bell Media, including cutbacks at CTV News and the proposed sale of nearly half of its radio stations. In June 2024, BCE announced that it had agreed to sell Northwestel to a consortium of First Nations groups in Northern Canada for around $1 billion.

On November 4, 2024, BCE announced its intent to acquire U.S. telco Ziply Fiber—which operates in the Pacific Northwest—for $5 billion (US$3.6 billion). On August 1, 2025, BCE acquired Ziply Fiber, BCE stated that Ziply will be a wholly owned but separate business unit

Major subsidiaries

As of 2016, BCE Inc. has three primary divisions: Bell Canada, Bell Mobility, and Bell Media, comprising over 80% of BCE's revenue. Bell Aliant was a subsidiary company formed in 1999 from the merger of the four BCE-controlled telephone companies serving Canada's Atlantic provinces. In 2016, the operations of Bell Aliant were consolidated into those of Bell Canada.

Its Bell MTS Inc. subsidiary, owns 100% of its Bell Canada division which includes Bell Aliant, Bell Mobility, Bell Satellite TV, Bell Media, Bell Fibe TV, Virgin Mobile Canada and Lucky Mobile. Bell's flanker wireless brand, Virgin Mobile was officially rebranded to Virgin Plus on July 19, 2021, to reflect the brand's evolution beyond just wireless offerings which now includes Virgin Plus Internet as well as Virgin Plus TV.

The Bell Media assets include three Canadian conventional television networks, CTV, CTV 2 and Noovo along with dozens of specialty television channels including BNN Bloomberg, CTV Comedy Channel, CTV News Channel, CTV Drama Channel, CTV Sci-Fi Channel, Much, E!, Oxygen, TSN, RDS, USA Network and 109 licensed radio stations in 58 markets across the country. It also operates the premium television service (formerly The Movie Network) and over-the-top streaming service Crave, which most prominently holds rights to HBO, Max, and Starz original series, as well as other feature films and original series.

BCE also owns 18% of the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club.

Bell Canada

Bell Canada formed the primary historic core of the company in central, Atlantic, and northern Canada.

Bell Aliant

Distribution (Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic) – Bell Canada, Cablevision du Nord de Quebec Inc.

Bell MTS

Bell Satellite TV – Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership

Bell Media

Bell Media is the BCE broadcast and media subsidiary. In 2000, BCE bought the CTV Television Network for $2.3 billion. The company combined CTV with its holdings in The Globe and Mail newspaper to form Bell Globemedia, with BCE owning 70% and Thomson Newspapers and Woodbridge Co. Ltd. the remainder. In 2005, BCE sold its controlling interest in Bell Globemedia for $183 million to Woodbridge, Torstar, and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, with BCE retaining a 20% stake. The company was subsequently renamed CTVglobemedia. In 2007, it acquired most assets of CHUM Limited. In 2010, BCE bought out the other owners, acquiring CTV's specialty television, digital media, conventional TV and radio broadcasting platforms. In August 2015, BCE sold its remaining 15% stake in the Globe and Mail to Woodbridge. Bell Media's subsidiaries:

Other holdings

Below is partial list of the holdings of the BCE conglomerate.

Montreal Canadiens

In 2009, BCE partnered with the Molson family in acquiring the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club and the Bell Centre. The $575 million purchase was termed "the richest deal in NHL history"; BCE's share was reported to be $40 million.

Past holdings

Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment

In 2011, together with Rogers Communications and Kilmer Sports (holding company of Larry Tanenbaum), BCE acquired Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors professional sports teams. BCE's interest is held in partnership with Rogers Communications through the holding company 8047286 Canada Inc., 50% owned by Rogers and 50% by BCE holding company 7680147 Canada Inc., which is in turn 74.67% owned by BCE and 25.33% by BCE Master Trust Fund (investment fund of Bell's pension plan).

Kilmer Sports and BCE co-owned the Toronto Argonauts, a team the companies purchased in 2015; BCE and Kilmer owned 50% of the team before selling it to Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment in 2018 .

On September 18, 2024, it was announced that BCE's 37.5% interest in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) would be sold to Rogers Communications for $4.7 billion; BCE stated that the sale would be used to fund foundational changes at the company towards being a "techco" rather than a "telco". As part of the agreement, Bell Media reached long-term deals to maintain its media rights to MLSE-owned teams for 20 years at fair market value.

BCE Development

BCE Development was founded as Daon Development by Vancouver-based developer Jack Poole in 1964. In the mid-1970s, Daon became known for expanding aggressively in the United States. The company first entered the American market in 1976 and nearly quadrupled its total assets to $1.67 billion in four years. It borrowed heavily to finance deals for premium office space and condominium conversions. By 1981, the company had assets worth more than $2 billion. When interest rates soared, however, Daon was caught overextended, could not meet its debt payments, and was forced into a major restructuring with its bankers. In 1985, BCE acquired 68% of Daon from its creditors and changed its name to BCE Development Corporation in February 1986. In March 1986, it agreed to acquire US$1 billion of commercial real estate from the American subsidiary of the Oxford Development Group Ltd., more than doubling BCED's portfolio. BCE stated its goal was to convert from a land developer to a developer of prime commercial properties.

In July 1990, BCE Inc. sold 50% ownership in BCE Development to Carena Developments Ltd. (controlled by the Toronto branch of the Bronfman family). BCED was renamed Brookfield Development Inc. (now Brookfield Asset Management) followed in 1994 by the remaining 50%.

Montreal Trust

In March 1989, BCE bought a 64% stake in Montreal Trust from Power Financial for $547 million. The diversification was considered a "natural evolution" due to BCE's long-standing interest in financial services, its familiarity with selling services to the public, and its in-house money management operations. In 1993, BCE sold Montreal Trust to Scotiabank for about $290 million, taking a substantial loss.

Nortel Networks

When BCE was created in 1983, Northern Telecom was transferred from a subsidiary of CRTC-regulated Bell Canada to a non-regulated subsidiary of BCE. In 1998, with Nortel's acquisition of Bay Networks, the company's name was changed to Nortel Networks. As a consequence of the stock transaction used to purchase Bay Networks, BCE's holding was diluted to a minority stake. In 2000, BCE spun out Nortel, distributing its stock in Nortel to its shareholders. Nortel's share price collapsed with the dot-com crash of 2000 and combined with a mishandling of a subsequent accounting investigation, the company never fully recovered. It was liquidated in 2009.

Teleglobe Inc.

In 1987, BCE purchased a 30% stake in Memotec Data Corporation for $196 million. When Memotec purchased international telecommunications carrier Teleglobe Canada from the Canadian government in 1987, the company was renamed Teleglobe Inc. In March 2000, BCE announced the purchase of the Teleglobe shares it did not own for $9.65 billion. In April 2002, BCE announced it was cutting off long-term funding of Teleglobe, would give up on the company, and take a charge of up to $8.5 billion. In 2005, Teleglobe was sold to the Tata Group and is now known as VSNL International Canada. In September 2002, it sold its voice and data business for $197 million.

Telesat Canada

In 1970, Bell Canada acquired a minority interest in satellite telecommunications carrier Telesat Canada. In 1998, BCE raised its stake to 100% at a cost of $158 million for the 42% of shares it did not already own. In December 2006, BCE announced the sale of Telesat to Loral Space & Communications and the Public Sector Pension Investment Board for CAD$3.28 billion.

TransCanada Pipelines

In 1983, BCE acquired a controlling 42% stake in TransCanada PipeLines Limited (TCPL). In 1990, it announced its departure from the energy sector and sold its stake in TCPL for $1.1 billion.

Corporate governance

BCE Inc.'s ISS Governance QualityScore as of December 3, 2019, is 2. The pillar scores are Audit: 1; Board: 3; Shareholder Rights: 3; Compensation: 3.

Corporate governance scores are provided to Yahoo! Finance by Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). Scores denote a decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 denotes the lowest governance risk, while a score of 10 denotes the highest governance risk.

Board of directors

As of March 2020, the current board of directors are: Barry K. Allen, Mirko Bibic, Sophie Brochu, Robert E. Brown, David F. Denison, Robert P. Dexter, Ian Greenberg, Katherine Lee, Monique F. Leroux, Calin Rovinescu, Karen Sheriff, Robert C. Simmonds, and Paul R. Weiss.

Since inception, BCE has had five CEOs:

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June 15, 2026$0.3130
March 16, 2026$0.3190
Dec. 15, 2025$0.3150
Sept. 15, 2025$0.3110
June 16, 2025$0.3190
March 14, 2025$0.7180
Dec. 16, 2024$0.6950
Sept. 16, 2024$0.7340
June 14, 2024$0.7260
March 14, 2024$0.7410
Dec. 14, 2023$0.7160
Sept. 14, 2023$0.7140
June 14, 2023$0.7270
March 14, 2023$0.7050
Dec. 14, 2022$0.6790
Sept. 14, 2022$0.6990
June 14, 2022$0.7140
March 14, 2022$0.7220
Dec. 14, 2021$0.6830
Sept. 14, 2021$0.6920

BCE Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

HOLD 23 analysts
  • Strong Buy 1 4.3%
  • Buy 10 43.5%
  • Hold 10 43.5%
  • Sell 2 8.7%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

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3 analysts · 2026-08-13
Median target $26.97 +14.4%
Mean target $28.44 +20.7%

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June 30, 2026 $0.65 $0.63 0.02%
March 31, 2026 $0.63 $0.58 0.05%
Dec. 31, 2025 $0.69 $0.64 0.05%
Sept. 30, 2025 $0.79 $0.72 0.07%
June 30, 2025 $0.63 $0.72 -0.09%
March 31, 2025 $0.69 $0.62 0.07%

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Institutional owners (13F) 444 filers · $6.0B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
48 (-4 vs prior Q) 52 (+6 vs prior Q) 128 (-6 vs prior Q) 141 (+7 vs prior Q) +27.1M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec $734,433,972 34,107,306 12.29% Shares
CIBC WORLD MARKET INC. $464,080,541 21,563,415 7.77% Shares
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA $386,636,204 17,950,428 6.47% Shares
Federation des caisses Desjardins du Quebec $217,931,925 10,137,578 3.65% Shares
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $193,782,728 8,995,995 3.24% Shares
VIKING GLOBAL INVESTORS LP $180,581,098 8,383,278 3.02% Shares
LETKO, BROSSEAU & ASSOCIATES INC $164,212,252 7,626,060 2.75% Shares
NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA /FI/ $164,183,030 7,627,886 2.75% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $153,035,471 7,104,381 2.56% Shares
TD Asset Management Inc $151,165,427 7,020,162 2.53% Shares
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $134,157,000 6,235,600 2.25% Put option
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $128,833,457 5,989,468 2.16% Shares
MACKENZIE FINANCIAL CORP $128,657,842 4,211,386 2.15% Shares
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $118,110,908 5,488,833 1.98% Shares
TWO SIGMA INVESTMENTS, LP $112,196,569 5,216,019 1.88% Shares
Cullen Capital Management, LLC $107,022,922 4,975,496 1.79% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $106,163,239 4,315,470 1.78% Shares
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $99,779,000 4,637,700 1.67% Call option
NORGES BANK $89,605,023 4,163,985 1.50% Shares
SIG North Trading, ULC $86,349,744 4,014,400 1.45% Put option
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $77,011,047 3,578,737 1.29% Shares
SCOTIA CAPITAL INC. $71,556,715 3,322,214 1.20% Shares
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $66,722,118 3,103,638 1.12% Shares
1832 Asset Management L.P. $60,942,218 2,833,204 1.02% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $59,484,007 2,761,432 1.00% Shares
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $58,882,980 2,734,541 0.99% Shares
TWO SIGMA ADVISERS, LP $58,137,474 2,440,700 0.97% Shares
DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral Genossenschafts Bank, Frankfurt am Main $57,643,326 2,676,533 0.96% Shares
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. $57,035,561 2,650,560 0.95% Shares
Clearbridge Investments, LLC $56,657,770 2,634,020 0.95% Shares
SIG North Trading, ULC $55,887,282 2,598,200 0.94% Call option
TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. $54,633,290 2,595,093 0.91% Shares
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $53,667,465 2,494,000 0.90% Put option
AGF MANAGEMENT LTD $52,266,345 1,710,846 0.87% Shares
SIG North Trading, ULC $49,044,908 2,280,098 0.82% Shares
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $48,740,660 2,265,000 0.82% Put option
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $48,053,415 2,232,807 0.80% Shares
INTACT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC. $46,118,815 2,141,166 0.77% Shares
Hillsdale Investment Management Inc. $43,202,267 2,007,737 0.72% Shares
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $41,294,252 1,919,000 0.69% Call option
Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. $38,905,008 1,806,122 0.65% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $32,884,940 1,528,821 0.55% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $29,324,454 1,363,294 0.49% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $28,455,450 1,321,480 0.48% Shares
MUFG SECURITIES (CANADA), LTD. $28,369,078 1,319,114 0.47% Shares
CIBC Asset Management Inc $28,151,700 1,309,245 0.47% Shares
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $26,804,135 1,245,600 0.45% Call option
Periscope Capital Inc. $25,467,624 1,182,800 0.43% Call option
Balyasny Asset Management L.P. $24,693,007 1,147,978 0.41% Shares
BRITISH COLUMBIA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Corp $24,589,738 1,142,696 0.41% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $24,440,000 800,000 0.41% Put option
DUFF & PHELPS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CO $24,247,965 1,127,288 0.41% Shares
Public Sector Pension Investment Board $22,251,714 1,034,047 0.37% Shares
Swiss National Bank $21,555,297 1,003,609 0.36% Shares
Purpose Unlimited Inc. $20,015,591 929,960 0.34% Shares
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $17,140,770 796,825 0.29% Shares
HEALTHCARE OF ONTARIO PENSION PLAN TRUST FUND $16,626,322 772,604 0.28% Shares
Allianz Asset Management GmbH $16,473,335 765,026 0.28% Shares
GABELLI FUNDS LLC $16,433,640 764,000 0.28% Shares
NICOLA WEALTH MANAGEMENT LTD. $15,695,926 729,000 0.26% Shares
Ninepoint Partners LP $14,522,713 675,161 0.24% Shares
Addenda Capital Inc. $14,423,148 465,393 0.24% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $14,281,252 662,980 0.24% Shares
TORONTO DOMINION BANK $13,447,258 624,900 0.23% Shares
NATIXIS $12,619,895 586,699 0.21% Shares
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $12,512,010 581,194 0.21% Shares
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury $10,793,350 501,246 0.18% Shares
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO $10,698,034 496,837 0.18% Shares
OPPENHEIMER ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. $10,432,802 485,021 0.17% Shares
Northwest & Ethical Investments L.P. $9,699,476 450,644 0.16% Shares
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $9,441,384 411,928 0.16% Shares
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $9,129,774 424,273 0.15% Shares
PICTON MAHONEY ASSET MANAGEMENT $8,907,762 414,568 0.15% Shares
APG Asset Management N.V. $8,367,673 444,281 0.14% Shares
Korea Investment CORP $8,287,227 384,861 0.14% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $8,252,884 383,687 0.14% Shares
VOLORIDGE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $7,979,005 370,944 0.13% Shares
MORGAN STANLEY $7,445,395 346,136 0.12% Shares
Ruffer LLP $7,093,223 329,790 0.12% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $6,966,017 323,850 0.12% Shares
Quantinno Capital Management LP $6,085,470 282,875 0.10% Shares
AVIVA PLC $5,608,781 260,816 0.09% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $5,534,523 257,300 0.09% Call option
AustralianSuper Pty Ltd $5,513,311 256,206 0.09% Shares
K.J. Harrison & Partners Inc $5,478,189 254,812 0.09% Shares
STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP $5,394,241 250,781 0.09% Shares
Alberta Investment Management Corp $5,381,765 250,093 0.09% Shares
UBS Group AG $5,131,533 238,565 0.09% Shares
FMR LLC $4,760,673 221,009 0.08% Shares
Nuveen, LLC $4,744,073 220,316 0.08% Shares
JARISLOWSKY, FRASER Ltd $4,668,001 199,725 0.08% Shares
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $4,667,459 216,758 0.08% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $4,658,425 214,107 0.08% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $4,582,500 150,000 0.08% Call option
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $4,261,131 198,100 0.07% Call option
Lorne Steinberg Wealth Management Inc. $4,231,526 196,535 0.07% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $3,955,689 183,900 0.07% Call option
NORTHERN TRUST CORP $3,847,472 178,869 0.06% Shares
Munich Reinsurance Co Stock Corp in Munich $3,690,843 171,403 0.06% Shares
Gold Investment Management Ltd. $3,541,918 164,505 0.06% Shares

Company insiders 1 insider · 0 officers · 0 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
BCE INC 10% owner March 7, 2007 X 4,531,213 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 14 positions

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
Undisclosed reporting person March 13, 2009 Initial filing SEC
Dec. 17, 2008 Initial filing SEC
ONTARIO TEACHERS’ PENSION PLAN BOARD Dec. 16, 2008 Initial filing SEC
July 11, 2008 Initial filing SEC
July 10, 2008 Initial filing SEC
BCE Inc., Bell Canada Pension Plan, Bimcor Inc. ×10 filings Dec. 12, 2007 Initial filing SEC
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Merrill Lynch International, Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., Merrill Lynch Portfolio Managers Ltd., Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Company, FSB, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Oct. 30, 2007 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person Oct. 25, 2007 Initial filing SEC
July 5, 2007 Initial filing SEC
June 28, 2007 Initial filing SEC
June 7, 2007 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person June 5, 2007 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person April 9, 2007 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person Jan. 30, 2007 Initial filing Passive investment SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 54 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
SCHY · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.75% 672,552 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FOWF · Pacer Funds Trust 0.65% 4,028 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NFRA · FlexShares Trust 0.62% 800,864 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IXP · iShares Trust 0.54% 135,052 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IDLV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0.45% 68,256 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
GINX · RBB Fund, Inc. 0.39% 14,713 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
BBCA · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.24% 1,095,089 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
EWC · iShares, Inc. 0.22% 632,534 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IQDF · FlexShares Trust 0.21% 96,726 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
INTF · iShares Trust 0.16% 268,192 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IQDY · FlexShares Trust 0.15% 6,500 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DEEF · DBX ETF Trust 0.12% 2,759 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
PABD · iShares Trust 0.11% 16,762 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
CRTC · DBX ETF Trust 0.11% 5,711 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
DFIV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.11% 894,127 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FNDF · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.10% 993,516 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
KNCT · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.09% 6,598 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
JFLI · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.09% 1,691 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
BKIE · BNY Mellon ETF Trust 0.09% 44,759 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
PXF · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0.08% 108,852 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
GXUS · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust II 0.06% 15,059 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
GSIE · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.06% 137,079 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
CRBN · iShares Trust 0.05% 24,455 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IMFL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.05% 21,967 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IVLU · iShares Trust 0.04% 84,586 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VYMI · VANGUARD WHITEHALL FUNDS 0.04% 358,575 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
PTIN · Pacer Funds Trust 0.03% 2,482 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
TLTD · FlexShares Trust 0.03% 8,273 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DXIV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.03% 1,700 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ESGG · FlexShares Trust 0.03% 1,220 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SCHF · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.03% 693,590 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VOXP · Advisors Series Trust 0.02% 57 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VEU · VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX… 0.02% 729,312 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VEA · VANGUARD TAX-MANAGED FUNDS 0.02% 3,044,300 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VSGX · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0.02% 63,281 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DBAW · DBX ETF Trust 0.02% 2,065 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
DIHP · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.02% 46,942 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IDEV · iShares Trust 0.02% 273,977 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
AVIV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.02% 13,274 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ACWX · iShares Trust 0.02% 85,897 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DFIC · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.01% 85,095 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DFSI · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.01% 6,383 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IXUS · iShares Trust 0.01% 343,424 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VXUS · VANGUARD STAR FUNDS 0.01% 4,568,653 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VT · VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX… 0.01% 231,178 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
KOKU · DBX ETF Trust 0.01% 3,103 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
DFAI · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.01% 64,366 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
TOK · iShares Trust 0.01% 922 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
AVDE · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.01% 46,814 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
URTH · iShares, Inc. 0.01% 25,240 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily