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Cogeco Communications Inc T.CCA

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGEAF

Cogeco Communications Inc. is a telecommunications company, which operates through its business units Cogeco Connexion and Breezeline. It provides Internet, video and wireline phone services in Canada, and in 13 states in the United States (U.S.) under the Cogeco Connexion, oxio, and Breezeline brand names. Breezeline also offers wireless services in most of the U.S. states in which it operates. It operates in two segments: Canadian telecommunications and American telecommunications. The Canadian telecommunications activities are carried out by Cogeco Connexion in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. The American telecommunications activities are carried out by Breezeline in states: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. The segments provide a range of Internet, video and phone services primarily to residential customers and business services across their coverage areas.


TSX:CCA - Post by User

Post by autofocus111on Jun 21, 2022 1:09pm
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Post# 34771737

Out in the cold

Out in the coldIf RCI somehow manages to close the SJR buyout with QBR buying FreedomMobile, where does that leave CCA? They will be effectively shut out of any quasi-national wireless play (how's the long-mentioned MVNO plans working out for ya CCA?). RCI could look to dump its stake in CCA to focus on growing the SJR biz. That news will almost surely tank the stock price. Meanwhile CCA is buying back shares. Why not wait until RCI decides to dump and buy up their stake for cheaper ya dummies.
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