BCE Shares Fall After Soft Earnings Guidance for 2026

The Bell headquarters in Verdun, Quebec.

Photographer: Nasuna Stuart-Ulin/Bloomberg

BCE Inc. reported earnings that came ahead of analyst expectations as the company retained more wireless subscribers. But revenue came in below estimates and projections for organic growth were soft. The shares fell.

Canada’s biggest telecommunications firm earned 69 Canadian cents per share on an adjusted basis in the fourth quarter, more than the 62 cents forecasted by analysts in a Bloomberg survey.