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Rogers Misses Estimates as Cable Price Competition Intensifies

Rogers Misses Estimates as Cable Price Competition Intensifies

Bloomberg23-04-2025
Rogers Communications Inc. narrowly missed analyst estimates in the first quarter as competitive pricing weighed on its cable business.
Canada's largest wireless company earned 99 Canadian cents per share on an adjusted basis, less than the C$1.01 expected by analysts in a Bloomberg survey. Revenue of almost C$5 billion was in line with forecasts.
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