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Should You Buy Telus Stock for its 4 8% Dividend Yield?

Image source: Getty Images Dividend stocks remain attractive picks for investors looking to get through an uncertain market. Generally, dividend-paying companies are able to generate stable cash flows across business cycles, allowing the investor to derive a stable stream of recurring income. One such recession-proof dividend stock on the TSX is telecom giant Telus is Canada’s second-largest telecom player. It recently reported its results for the first quarter of 2021, and it missed its EPS estimate of $0.28 by $0.01. However, that doesn’t take away anything from the stock, and it continues to be a solid dividend player as well as a great option for capital appreciation. Telus is also heavily focusing on the 5G expansion, and that is why it makes for a good buy.

Secrecy, top security surround Windsor vaccine deliveries, supplies

Author of the article: Trevor Wilhelm Publishing date: May 14, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  7 minute read  •  Extra sets of eyes guard every movement of Windsor s precious vaccine supplies. Here, pharmacist David Sinewitz transports a shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses at the St. Clair College SportsPlex mass vaccination site as a Windsor Police Service officer provides security. The photo was taken this month, but the Windsor Star had to agree not to specify the date. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star Article content COVID-19 vaccines are in demand and hard to get. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Soothsayer Analytics builds custom algorithms and analytic tools

Article content Michigan-based artificial intelligence and data science firm Soothsayer Analytics announced Thursday it has chosen Windsor for its Canadian headquarters. The company, which also operates in Europe, India and the Middle East, expects to open its office in Windsor within two to three months. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Michigan-based tech company chooses Windsor for Canadian expansion Back to video “Recognizing that Canada is undergoing a major digital transformation, Soothsayer cannot imagine a better place for expansion,” said Soothsayer’s CEO Gaurav Agrawal. “Our highly unique abilities in advanced analytics and artificial intelligence will provide an unparalleled offering to companies looking for a competitive edge in the Canadian market and we look forward to collaborating with local companies to build world-class solutions to complex and meaningful problems.”

Most Windsor-Essex businesses expect to feel pandemic impacts for up to year and a half

Most Windsor-Essex businesses expect to feel pandemic impacts for up to year and a half Results from a new survey show that Windsor-Essex business owners expect to feel te impact of COVID-19 for the next six to 18 months. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 13, 2021 8:34 PM ET | Last Updated: May 14 Arvin Jain expects to feel the impact of the pandemic on his business for the next year. (Sanjay Maru/CBC Windsor ) A new survey meant to take a pulse of the impacts of COVID-19 on Windsor-Essex businesses, found that a majority of them expect they will continue to feel the effects of the pandemic for some time to come

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