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Rogers Communications, Bell and Toronto Raptors
Bell sells ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment; Rogers becomes majority owner
Rogers signed a deal to purchase Bell’s 37.5 percent ownership stake in MLSE, which owns the Maple Leafs and Raptors.
Rogers secures grip on Toronto pro sports with $4.7B MLSE buyout
After its $4.7 billion buyout of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment from Bell, Rogers now controls all men's pro sports in Toronto, including the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors, the Toronto Argonauts,
Rogers Communications buys out Bell’s share of Toronto Raptors ownership
The Toronto Raptors ownership is shifting around, but nothing much will change for the franchise. The Raptors and the NHL's Maple Leafs are owned by Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE). Rogers Communications and Bell (BCE) each own 37.
Sports Business Journal
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Ed Rogers positioned to have full reign over sports empire after MLSE deal
Ed Rogers will have achieved his desire of total power over MLSE if Rogers' deal to acquire Bell's 37.5% stake is completed.
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Rogers to buy Bell's stake in Maple Leaf for $3.46 billion
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Blue Jays of Major League Baseball. For Bell, the deal could aid a restructuring sparked by a decline in its legacy phone and
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business. The company's shares ...
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Rogers wins over MLSE with no outside financing
Bell did not require Rogers to prearrange payment for the purchase of its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment in a ...
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Driver charged with impaired after crashing into Toronto house
A suspected impaired driver was arrested after losing control and crashing into a house in Toronto on Friday morning. The ...
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What does the Rogers-Bell deal mean for the Argonauts?
Rogers Communications, which now controls all of Toronto's major men's sports teams, has had past interest in the NFL.
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