Previous Close | 55.51 |
Open | 55.95 |
Bid | 55.68 x 0 |
Ask | 57.15 x 0 |
Day's Range | 55.95 - 55.99 |
52 Week Range | 50.50 - 67.01 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 1,019 |
Market Cap | 27.868B |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | 0.54 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 51.84 |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
Earnings Date | N/A |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 2.00 (3.57%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Jun 10, 2024 |
1y Target Est | N/A |
TORONTO — The chief executive of Rogers Communications Inc. says the company plans to pursue a renewal of its rights to broadcast NHL games when its current agreement expires in two years, but offered no hints on whether it will go it alone or seek out a partner. Speaking Wednesday at a lunch hosted by Canadian Club Toronto, Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri called the $5.2-billion, 12-year rights agreement a "terrific deal for us" that has helped grow audiences on its Sportsnet channels.
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Amazon Prime subscribers in Canada will be able to access the broadcasts along with match analyses and coverage, according to a joint statement by Rogers and the NHL. Financial details of the two-year deal were not disclosed.