Rogers Communications Inc
TSX:RCI.B
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RCI.B's latest stock split occurred on Dec 27, 2006
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 27, 2006. This was the only stock split in RCI.B's history.
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Rogers Communications Inc
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Rogers Communications Inc. is one of Canada's largest telecommunications and media companies, with a rich tapestry woven from its diverse portfolio of services. Founded by visionary Ted Rogers in 1960, the company has grown exponentially from a single radio station to a multifaceted empire that now stretches across the country. At its core, Rogers operates through three main business segments: Wireless, Cable, and Media. The Wireless segment, a significant revenue driver, offers a wide array of mobile voice and data communications services. Leveraging robust infrastructure and a large subscriber base, this segment capitalizes on the ever-growing demand for connectivity, appealing to a diverse demographic from urban centers to rural communities. The Cable segment sustains Rogers’ legacy in providing high-speed Internet, television, and telephony services. This business line thrives in its ability to bundle services, thereby tailoring packages that foster customer loyalty and reduce churn. Meanwhile, the Media division complements the telecommunications side by owning and investing in various television and radio broadcasting, sports entertainment, and digital media. This synergy not only enhances Rogers' brand presence but also provides numerous cross-promotional opportunities that can capture audiences in more immersive ways. Through these channels, Rogers effectively monetizes content and advertising, balancing traditional media's decline with digital transformation initiatives. Driven by innovation and strategic acquisitions, the company wields a competitive edge in the ever-evolving telecommunications landscape.
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