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.
Sportsnet+, which offers the largest number of games, is increasing its subscription cost. Subscribers received emails on ...
BCE's subsidiary, Bell Canada, will use C$4.2 billion of the proceeds it got from selling its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & ...
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 ...
Signed an agreement with BCE Inc. (Bell) to become the majority owner of Maple Leaf Sports ... our existing sports portfolio, including ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays, Rogers Centre, and ...
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 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Rogers Communications Inc., Canada’s ... leverage under control while also buying a 37.5% stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. from BCE Inc., its biggest competitor.
(Reuters) -Canada's Rogers Communications missed third-quarter ... The company bought Bell's stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for C$4.7 billion last month to become the majority owner ...