RCI's expanding portfolio and tech advancements bode well for investors. However, stiff competition and a decline in home ...
When the transaction closes, Rogers will be the largest owner of MLSE, with a controlling Interest of 75%. MLSE has franchises in four of the six major North American sports leagues, including the ...
Rogers announced on Wednesday it had agreed to purchase Bell Canada’s 37.5-percent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) for $4.7 billion, giving Rogers a majority stake in Canada ...
The teams may not be winning, but there’s plenty of them to go around: the NHL’s most valuable franchise, the NBA and MLB’s only Canadian teams, MLS and CFL franchises to keep people busy.
When Rogers announced its takeover of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment a month ago, the first two words in the company name were front and centre. Last week, MLSE CEO Keith Pelley talked about ...
BCE has signed a deal to buy U.S. fibre internet provider Ziply Fiber for about $5 billion in cash, using in part the profits ...
The MLSE Transaction will add to our existing sports portfolio, including ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays, Rogers Centre, and Sportsnet. Total revenue and total service revenue each increased ...
(Bloomberg) -- Blackstone Inc. is close to a C$7 billion ($5 billion) agreement to buy a minority stake in parts of Rogers ...
Bell will also assume all of U.S.-based Ziply’s debt of around $2 billion. 4:38 Business News: US Federal Reserve cuts interest rate, Ottawa announces new mortgage rule and Rogers buys Bell’s shares ...
Rogers Communications Inc., Canada’s largest wireless company, says it’s close to a C$7 billion ($5.1 billion) structured equity investment to finance parts of its network and reduce its debt ...
Bell’s departure from MLSE leaves a Rogers monopoly in its place as the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their lengthy search for a championship. Janson Duench reacts. Canadian telecommunications ...
The MLSE Transaction will add to our existing sports portfolio, including ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays, Rogers Centre, and Sportsnet. Total revenue and total service revenue each increased by 1% ...