Company Description
BCE INC 1ST PFD SHS CL AE (BCAEF) represents a class of first preferred shares of BCE Inc. that trades under the symbol BCAEF. According to regulatory filings, BCE Inc. is a foreign private issuer that furnishes reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) primarily on Form 6-K and is identified as a Form 40-F filer. The BCAEF security provides investors with exposure to a specific preferred share class within the BCE Inc. capital structure.
BCE Inc. appears in SEC documents as a Canadian issuer, with its principal executive office located in Verdun, Québec, Canada. The company files under the name "BCE Inc." and provides English translations of its name in these filings. While the detailed business operations of BCE Inc. are not described in the provided materials, the existence of multiple registration statements and recurring Form 6-K submissions indicates an established reporting history to U.S. regulators.
Regulatory reporting and disclosure
BCE Inc. submits Form 6-K current reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These filings are used to furnish press releases, financial information, and other materials to the SEC. Several of the referenced 6-Ks list a single exhibit identified as a press release (Exhibit 99.1). Other 6-Ks include a broader set of exhibits, such as management’s discussion and analysis, unaudited consolidated interim financial statements, CEO/CFO certifications, selected summary financial information for Bell Canada, and an exhibit related to earnings coverage.
One Form 6-K notes that only specific exhibits (management’s discussion and analysis, interim financial statements, selected summary financial information, and an earnings coverage exhibit) are incorporated by reference into various BCE Inc. and joint BCE Inc./Bell Canada registration statements on Forms F-3, F-3D, F-10, and S-8. This highlights how BCE Inc. uses its 6-K submissions to update disclosure in existing registration statements for securities offered in the United States.
Preferred share context
The BCAEF symbol corresponds to BCE INC 1ST PFD SHS CL AE, indicating that it is tied to a first preferred share class of BCE Inc. The provided SEC filings focus on the issuer as a whole rather than this specific preferred share series. As a result, the available information centers on BCE Inc.’s status as a foreign issuer, its filing practices, and the types of documents it furnishes, rather than on detailed terms or features of the BCAEF preferred shares.
Use of Form 6-K and other forms
In the referenced filings, BCE Inc. indicates that it files as a Form 40-F issuer, which is the annual report form used by certain Canadian issuers. The 6-K filings are made pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. They typically include a check-box section confirming whether the information is also being furnished under Rule 12g3-2(b), with the provided examples indicating that it is not.
One 6-K specifically describes how certain exhibits are incorporated by reference into registration statements on Form F-3, Form F-3D, Form F-10, and Form S-8. This suggests that BCE Inc. uses its periodic 6-K submissions to keep U.S. registration statements current with its most recent financial and narrative disclosures.
Financial information furnished
Among the exhibits listed in the 6-K filings are:
- BCE Inc. Management’s Discussion and Analysis for a specified quarter.
- BCE Inc. unaudited consolidated interim financial statements for the same quarter.
- Bell Canada unaudited selected summary financial information.
- An exhibit to quarterly financial statements described as earnings coverage.
- CEO/CFO certifications.
- Press releases or news releases.
These materials, when read together, provide investors in securities such as BCAEF with periodic insight into BCE Inc.’s financial condition, results of operations, and certain aspects of its capital structure, as described in the filings.
Location and issuer status
In the SEC filings, BCE Inc. identifies its principal executive office as being in Verdun, Québec, Canada. The filings also clarify that references to BCE Inc.’s website or any other website mentioned in attached documents are not considered part of the Form 6-K and are not furnished to the SEC. This distinction is explicitly stated in several of the 6-Ks.
Across the provided 6-Ks, BCE Inc. consistently appears as the registrant, with the same Canadian address information and the same treatment as a foreign issuer. No filings in the provided set indicate a delisting, deregistration, merger completion, or bankruptcy event, so the available materials present BCE Inc. as an ongoing reporting issuer for U.S. regulatory purposes.
How investors may use this information
Investors analyzing BCE INC 1ST PFD SHS CL AE (BCAEF) can look to BCE Inc.’s Form 6-K submissions for:
- Press releases that may describe corporate developments affecting the issuer.
- Management’s discussion and analysis that offers narrative context around financial results.
- Unaudited interim financial statements that outline revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities for the period covered.
- Earnings coverage exhibits that relate to financial metrics used in connection with certain securities.
Because the BCAEF preferred shares are tied to BCE Inc., the issuer’s overall financial health, capital structure, and disclosure practices as reflected in these filings are relevant reference points for understanding the security.
Limitations of available data
The materials provided focus on BCE Inc.’s SEC reporting framework and the exhibits attached to its Form 6-K filings. They do not describe the detailed terms of the BCAEF preferred share class, such as dividend rate, redemption features, or ranking beyond the label "1ST PFD SHS CL AE." They also do not provide a narrative business description of BCE Inc.’s operating segments or industries. Any assessment of BCAEF must therefore rely on the issuer-level information furnished in these filings and any additional documentation that may describe the specific preferred share terms.
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BCE has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 4 Form 6-K, 1 Form F-10. The most recent filing was submitted on April 2, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all BCAEF SEC filings →
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Short Interest History
Short interest in BCE (BCAEF) currently stands at 928 shares, down 40.9% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.0% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 96.7%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 1000.0 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for BCE (BCAEF) currently stands at 1000.0 days. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges.