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Shaw Communications Inc. SJRWF

Shaw Communications is a Canadian cable company that is one of the biggest providers of internet, television, and landline telephone services in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and northern Ontario. In fiscal 2021, more than 75% of Shaw's total revenue resulted from this wireline business. Shaw is also now a national wireless service provider after acquiring Wind Mobile in 2016. Shaw has upgraded its wireless network, undertaken an aggressive pricing strategy, and significantly enhanced its spectrum holdings. As a smaller carrier, Shaw has favored bidding status in spectrum auctions, giving it a further boost in enhancing its wireless network. At the 2019 auction, Shaw added significant amounts of 600 MHz spectrum to the 700 MHz spectrum it is currently deploying.


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Comment by Nakateon Mar 17, 2021 11:47am
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RE:Do I continue to Accumulate or stand Pat?

RE:Do I continue to Accumulate or stand Pat?It all depends on the regulators, I don't see rogers and shaw as competitors not like bce and telus if they tried to merge the gov would have said no by now or if they either tried to buy shaw where as shaw and rogers compliment each oher and may actually lead to economies of scale that allow them to increase revenues while lowering costs to clients.  I see no reason to stop the merger, sure the opponents of it will scream foul but they always do no matter what. Lowering costs to consumers in Canada is difficult due to the geographic challenges of the country, this east west division of the continent was not thought out very well and canada lost imho.
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