TORONTO (AP) — Rogers Communications is buying out Bell’s 37.5% share of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for $4.7 billion ($3.5 billion U.S.), giving it 75% ownership of the sports conglomerate.
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BCE’s subsidiary, Bell Canada, will use $4.2 billion of the proceeds it got from selling its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment to Rogers Communications to fund this acquisition. The buyout ...
Rogers Communications Inc., Canada’s largest wireless company, says it’s close to a $7 billion structured equity investment ...
BCE's subsidiary, Bell Canada, will use C$4.2 billion of the proceeds it got from selling its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & ...
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Last Thursday, Rogers broke the commandment ... enough cash to cover its dividend payments – and agreed last month to part ...
Rogers Communications swung to a third-quarter ... Last month, Rogers made the move to acquire BCE's minority stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for C$4.7 billion, doubling its stake ...
Blackstone Inc. is close to a C$7 billion ($5 billion) agreement to buy a minority stake in parts of Rogers Communications ...
2:15 Rogers buys control of Toronto Maple Leafs ... The company bought Bell’s stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for C$4.7 billion last month, to become the majority owner of the Canadian ...