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Rogers Communications, MLSE
What Rogers' Purchase of MLSE Will Mean for Raptors Fans
Jack Armstrong isn't going anywhere.Despite Rogers' decision to buy out Bell's 37.5% stake in MLSE, the two telecommunication giants have agreed to keep their current division of television broadcast rights in place for the next 20 years.
Rogers To Become Majority Owner Of MLSE After $4.7B Buyout Of Bell
For over a decade, all of Toronto’s sport teams were owned by two telecommunications companies: Bell and Rogers. But that has changed with today's massive announcement.
Rogers buys Bell’s MLSE stake for CAN$4.7bn
The Canadian telecommunications giant will become the controlling owner of the multi-team corporation with a 75% stake.
Rogers becomes largest owner of MLSE, buys Bell's 37.5% share for C$4.7B
Rogers Communications this morning announced it has signed an agreement to buy Bell’s 37.5% ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for C$4.7B.
BCE Divests Its MLSE Ownership Stake to Rogers for C$4.7 Billion
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 approval from the relevant sports leagues and other customary conditions, and it is anticipated to close in mid-2025.
Bell sells ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment; Rogers becomes majority owner
Rogers signed a deal to purchase Bell’s 37.5 percent ownership stake in MLSE, which owns the Maple Leafs and Raptors.
Rogers buys out Bell's stake to become the largest owner in Canada's MLSE
Rogers Communications to become majority owner of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment by purchasing Bell's stake for C$4.7 billion.
Rogers to buy out Bell’s share of MLSE for $4.7B
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.
Rogers Communications buys out Bell stake in Maple Leafs Sports for $3.5 billion
Rogers Communications Inc. is buying out Bell’s 37.5% share of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for $3.5 billion
Rogers Communications Purchases Bell Media's 37.5 Percent Stake in Maple Leafs' Parent Company MLSE for $3.5US Billion to Take Controlling Interest
Rogers appears set to take a controlling interest in the Toronto Maple Leafs. View the original article to see embedded media. The company has purchased Bell's 37.5 percent stake of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment at a whopping $4.
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Rogers wins over MLSE with no outside financing
Bell did not require Rogers to prearrange payment for the purchase of its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment in a ...
Sports Business Journal
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Ed Rogers positioned to have full reign over sports empire after MLSE deal
Ed Rogers will have achieved his desire of total power over MLSE if Rogers' deal to acquire Bell's 37.5% stake is completed.
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Masai Ujiri's Future With Raptors In Question Following MLSE Sale
For over a decade, the Toronto Raptors have been a beacon of stability in the NBA.As seemingly the whole league goes through ...
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‘A monopoly on Toronto sports’: MLSE deal gives Edward Rogers full control of city’s major sports teams
If its $4.7-billion deal to snap up Bell Canada’s 37.5 per cent stake in MLSE is completed, Rogers will control 75 per cent ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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With NHL national rights up in 2026, could Amazon be the big winner after MLSE deal?
Rogers Communications' plan to buy out Bell's ownership share of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment could become a big victory ...
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