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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Rogers Communications Ord Shs Class A T.RCI.A

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

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... see more

TSX:RCI.A - Post Discussion

Rogers Communications Ord Shs Class A > This is what RCI is buying into?
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Post by autofocus111 on Apr 19, 2022 1:18pm

This is what RCI is buying into?

Wow.

>>>Canadian operator Shaw Communications saw its revenue and profit slide in its fiscal Q2 (the three months ended February 28, 2022), as customer gains in its mobile segment slowed and wireline subscriber losses persisted. The company did not host an earnings call, however revealed in a press release revenue fell 2% year on year to CAD 1.36 billion ($1.08 billion). Meanwhile, net income dropped 9.7% to CAD 196 million ($155.2 million). By segment, wireline revenue dipped 1.3% to CAD 1.04 billion ($823.7 million) and wireless revenue decreased nearly 4% to CAD 323 million ($255.8 million). Shaw added 876 internet customers across its consumer and business units, but continued to hemorrhage video and phone customers. All told, it lost 58,081 wireline subscribers in the quarter, though this marked a slight improvement from a loss of 66,030 the year prior.

https://www.fiercetelecom.com/telecom/shaw-profit-slides-10-rogers-deal-lingers-limbo
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