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Rogers Communications Ord Shs Class A T.RCI.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  RCI | T.RCI.B | RCIAF

Rogers Communications Inc. is a wireless, cable, and media company. The Company provides connectivity and entertainment to Canadian consumers and businesses across the country. The Company also has a portfolio of media properties, which includes sports media and entertainment, television and radio broadcasting properties, multi-platform televised and online shopping and digital media. Its wireless segment provides wireless telecommunications operations for Canadian consumers and businesses. Its cable segment is engaged in cable telecommunications operations, including Internet, television, and other video, satellite, telephony, and smart home monitoring services for Canadian consumers and businesses, and network connectivity through its fiber network and data center assets to support a range of voice, data, networking, hosting, and cloud-based services. Its media segment offers a diversified portfolio of media properties, including specialty channels, digital media, and others.


TSX:RCI.A - Post by User

Comment by shareholders1on Nov 08, 2021 5:06am
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Post# 34098528

RE:RE:Not a Win for Edward, it's a Win for Shareholders!!!!

RE:RE:Not a Win for Edward, it's a Win for Shareholders!!!!RD78 - Using truisms is not analysis and it doesn't demonstrate understanding. Neither does your "Lol".

If it is correct that Edward has control of the Trust and thus the voting shares and ultimately, at the next shareholders' meeting, could vote in his own board, the more immediate issue was could Edward replace the board without a shareholders' meeting.

In other words, is a resolution, without a shareholders meeting, sufficient? The BCCA, Articles of Incorporation and the By-laws would need to be all read together in order to conclude. Not to mention case law. You had not done that. 
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