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To insert a stock price into Excel, first convert text into the Stocks data type. Then you can use another column to extract certain details relative to that data type, like the stock price, change in price, and so on.
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Guided by our values of safety, integrity, collaboration, innovation and responsibility, our leaders ensure that we develop and operate our facilities, safely, reliably and with minimal impact on the environment.
We are a leader in developing and operating energy infrastructure. We aim to leverage the size and scale of our energy network and trading platform to be the most trusted and reliable source of low carbon energy for the North American industrial, natural gas and oil sectors.
TC Energy builds and operates safe and reliable energy infrastructure. This includes our network of oil & liquids pipelines, which supplies and delivers North American crude oil to help meet growing energy needs in Canada and the U.S.
We are creating responsible solutions for our energy future. Learn about how we are managing environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities to provide the world with sustainable, affordable and secure energy.
For more than 40 years, TC Energy has been engaging with Indigenous groups. We recognize Indigenous groups as rights holders who have a distinct relationship to the land. We understand that our business activities have the potential to affect these groups in tangible ways.
Our community giving program, Build Strong, invests in organizations that are integral to local communities, and our business. Whether we are providing grants to organizations, awarding scholarships to students or sponsoring a local event that brings community members together, our goal is to help build strong, vibrant communities through mutually beneficial relationships.
Our scholarships are an easy way to get financial support for school. Now with close to 800 scholarships available across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, you could receive a scholarship valued at up to $5,000.
Through the employee participation component of our Build Strong program, we support and encourage our employees to give back to their communities in ways that resonate with them personally through fundraising, donating, volunteering, or even simple acts of kindness that help make the world a better place.
Our shareholders have endorsed the spin off of our Liquids Pipelines business, accelerating disciplined growth and supporting global energy security. The separation will result in two high-quality, highly focused energy industry leaders.
The firms and analysts listed above follow TC Energy and provide research coverage. TC Energy does not distribute analyst research reports. Please contact the firm directly if you require further information.
Please note that any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding TC Energy's historic or future performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, forecasts or predictions of TC Energy or its management.
We recognize that the reference rate fallback language in some of our junior subordinated notes may not be aligned with current market standards to address the cessation of US dollar LIBOR and Canadian dollar CDOR. While the intention of this language is to provide greater clarity to stakeholders around LIBOR and CDOR cessation, this does not signify a change in terms of our approach towards redemption decisions on our outstanding securities. Redemption decisions will continue to be dependent upon a multitude of factors, including, but not limited to, economics and equity credit.
Our 2067 Junior Subordinated Notes are issued pursuant to an Indenture which is governed by New York law. Pursuant to the U.S. Adjustable Interest Rate (LIBOR) Act of 2021 (LIBOR Act), the reference rate for such notes will automatically convert from three-month LIBOR to three-month CME Term SOFR plus a spread adjustment of 26.161 bps for all quarterly rate resets post-LIBOR cessation.
Our TransCanada Trust Notes are issued pursuant to an Indenture which is governed by Canadian law and therefore not subject to the LIBOR Act or other legislative solution. In the event that such notes are not redeemed upon the first available redemption date applicable to each series of TransCanada Trust Notes we would consider management actions to align the fallback language in the Indenture with market standards.
Non-Canadian Holders:
The Escrow Agent intends to withhold at the statutory rate of 25% (subject to reduction under an applicable income tax convention between Canada and the Non-Resident Holder's country of residence) on the portion of the DEP which is paid by way of a pro rata share of the interest earned on the escrowed funds that is paid to a Non-Resident Holder. The return of capital portion of the DEP will not be subject to a withholding tax.
CPG common stockholders were entitled to receive US$25.50 in cash, less any applicable withholding taxes, for each share of CPG common stock that you own. You do not own any shares of the capital stock in the surviving corporation.
The exchange of CPG common stock for cash was a taxable transaction. You will generally recognize a gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of cash received and your adjusted tax basis in shares of CPG common stock. Backup withholding may also apply to the cash payments paid to a non-corporate US holder pursuant to the merger, unless the US holder or other payee provides a taxpayer identification number.
Note that Investor Relations does not have access to individual shareholder accounts for either beneficial or registered shareholders, and therefore all account enquiries should be directed to your broker (for beneficial shareholders) or to our transfer agent (for registered shareholders).
TC Energy, at the discretion of its board of directors, pays a quarterly dividend to common shareholders, and has a long history of increasing the dividend each year. Our Dividend information page has details, including the most recently declared dividend and payment dates.
TC Energy does not have a formal dividend policy, and dividends are declared at the discretion of our board of directors. However, the company understands that the dividends it pays are an important component of shareholder return, and its stability and growth are critical to our investors. We are proud of our long history of paying and growing the dividend, and we anticipate that as we continue to execute on our capital program, growth in earnings and cash flow will enable future dividend growth.
TC Energy's dividends are paid in Canadian dollars. For US registered shareholders, the payment is converted to US dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the payment date. Dividend payments to beneficial shareholders in accounts denominated in any currency other than Canadian dollars may be converted to that currency by your broker.
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