Etiket: Shaw
Deadline for Rogers, Shaw and Quebecor to agree on the sale of Freedom
The deadline is this Friday for Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications and Quebecor to reach a definitive agreement on the sale of wireless service provider Freedom Mobile. Last month, Rogers announced…
Rogers Shaw | Mediation did not eliminate objections to merger
(Toronto) Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications say talks with the Competition Bureau this week failed to resolve the regulator’s objections to their proposed merger. Posted at 8:30 a.m. The companies…
Purchase of Shaw by Rogers | Markets show more confidence
The announcement of an agreement with Quebecor for Freedom Mobile seems to greatly reassure the markets. Investors now seem much more confident that the merger of Shaw and Rogers will…
Purchasing Freedom Mobile | Globalive makes $3.75 billion offer directly to Shaw
(Toronto) Globalive Capital said Friday it made a $3.75 billion bid directly to Shaw Communications to acquire wireless service provider Freedom Mobile, due to a lack of commitment from Rogers…
Competition Bureau | Rogers and Shaw agreed to an interim injunction
(Gatineau) The Competition Bureau said Monday that Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications have agreed to an interim injunction that prevents them from completing their proposed $26 billion merger until the…
Competition Bureau opposes merger between Rogers and Shaw
The Competition Bureau has filed court applications to block the proposed merger of Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications, valued at $26 billion. The regulator on Monday asked the Competition Tribunal…
Merger between Roger and Shaw | Companies want to move forward despite Competition Bureau reservations
(Toronto) The proposed merger of two Canadian telecommunications giants faces new obstacles after the federal competition commissioner announced his intentions to block it. Posted at 11:04 a.m. In a joint…
Rogers raises its forecasts and bets on the acquisition of Shaw by the end of June
(Toronto) Rogers Communications raised its full-year guidance and said it is on track to complete its $26 billion takeover of Shaw Communications by the end of the quarter. Posted at…
CRTC approves deal between Rogers and Shaw
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved the acquisition by Rogers Communications of broadcasting services from Shaw, subject to certain conditions and modifications. In particular, the CRTC requires…
CRTC Approves Acquisition of Shaw Broadcast Services by Rogers
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved the acquisition by Rogers Communications of broadcasting services from Shaw, subject to certain conditions and modifications. Updated yesterday at 8:57 p.m.…
Ottawa’s opposition to full buyout of Shaw licenses paves way for Quebecor
Ottawa’s refusal to acquiesce to the full takeover of Shaw Communications’ wireless service licenses by Rogers Communications is good news for Quebecor. Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said…
Shaw Wireless Licenses | The way opens for an acquisition by Quebecor
(Montreal) Ottawa’s refusal to acquiesce to the full takeover of Shaw Communications’ wireless service licenses by Rogers Communications is good news for two Quebec companies: Quebecor and Cogeco. Updated yesterday…
Andrew Shaw protests against player safety
Former Montreal Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw sharply criticized the National Hockey League’s player safety department on Wednesday. • Read also: Hard contacts: Jacob Trouba tries to justify himself • Read…
CRTC | Hearings begin on Rogers’ plan to acquire Shaw
Rogers Communications argued before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on Monday that its proposed $ 26 billion takeover of Shaw Communications was necessary not only to create more…
Shaw share could back off if Rogers deal fails, analyst says
(Toronto) Shaw Communicaions’ stock would take a heavy blow if the takeover bid presented by Rogers Communications were to fail, but its price would still remain above its price before…