BCE Inc. closed C$8.62 short of its 52-week high of C$56.18, which the company achieved on January 19th.
Experts say rising team valuations and the desire to forge a legacy are likely at the heart of what motivated Rogers ...
This coming week, hearings scheduled at the Federal Court of Appeal included matters involving Canada’s Industrial Relations ...
Such a spin-off, Dubreuil said in a note, would “maximize the odds” that the value of the sports assets — in particular the ...
Telcos are capital-intensive. It means they must spend considerable amounts of money to maintain and improve their networks.
Keith Taylor has done what few public company chief financial officers have: led the finance function for the same company ...
BCE's subsidiary BELL and MacLean forge a partnership to revolutionize mining with advanced technology and foster ...
Bell did not require Rogers to prearrange payment for the purchase of its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment in a ...
BCE Inc. BCE has finalized an agreement to sell its ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment ("MLSE") to Rogers Communications Inc. ("Rogers") for C$4.7 billion. The deal is subject to ...
Rogers is buying out Bell's 37.5 per cent share of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for $4.7 billion, giving it 75 per cent ownership of the sports conglomerate.
With BCE’s financials in disarray, resulting in debt-rating downgrades from two different agencies, the company’s CEO had to ...
BCE Inc. closed C$7.66 below its 52-week high of C$56.18, which the company reached on January 19th.