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Corus Entertainment Inc. T.CJR.B

Alternate Symbol(s):  CJREF

Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canada-based diversified, integrated media and content company that develops and delivers brands and content across platforms. The Company operates in two segments: Television and Radio. The Television segment is comprised of over 33 television networks, approximately 15 conventional television stations, digital media assets, a social digital agency, a social media creator network, technology and media services, and content business, which includes the production and distribution of films and television programs, merchandise licensing, and book publishing. The Radio segment is comprised of around 39 radio stations situated primarily in high-growth urban centres in English Canada, with a concentration in the densely populated area of Southern Ontario. The Company's primary method of distribution is over-the-air, analogue radio transmission, with additional delivery platforms including HD radio, websites, mobile applications and podcasts.


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Post by BlueHorseshoe02on Jul 15, 2019 11:40pm
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20% FCF yield

20% FCF yieldcompany can buy back 20% of the outstanding shares with it's FCF which is still growing (this is a mature industry so it'll only go up/down 1-4% each year).....once they feel like they have paid down enough debt.....which is probably when net leverage drops below 2.5x.

Company only pays out around 12% of cashflow to pay down debt rapidly.

StackTV should boost sub numbers once it gets traction, I subbed to em and I ain't paying Rogers/Bell for a worthless skinny bundle.

Nobody cares what Estevan/Lucky spams, only that he spams the same garbage 40x a day haha
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