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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Rogers Communications Inc<\/a> delayed the deadline for its C$20 billion ($15.56 billion) buyout of rival Shaw Communications<\/a> and said it would take a hit due to an outage that impacted millions of customers earlier this month.

The purchase of
Shaw<\/a> has been in the crosshairs of Canada's antitrust agency, which said last week it needs more time to examine the concession offered to allay competition concerns over the deal.

Rogers said on Wednesday it has extended the deal deadline to Dec. 31, with an option to delay to end-January.

The Canadian telecom giant has come under increased pressure since the outage on July 8 that paralyzed the country's banking and emergency services for nearly 19 hours.

The company expects to record C$150 million in costs in the third quarter as it credits customers with the equivalent of five days service. The figure was lower than an estimate of $175 million from J.P. Morgan and
TD Securities<\/a>.

For the three months ended June 30, the company reported a profit and revenue that were better than market expectations, thanks to a jump in wireless subscribers and strong demand for its
internet services<\/a>.

Rogers added 122,000 monthly bill paying wireless subscribers in the second quarter, compared with 66,000 net additions in the previous three months, as its efforts to expand
5G<\/a> coverage helped attract more customers.

Its cable unit -- which includes internet, phone and cloud-based services -- posted a 3% rise in revenue.

Total revenue rose to C$3.87 billion, compared with the C$3.8 billion expected by analysts, according to
Refinitiv<\/a> IBES data. Adjusted net income was 86 Canadian cents per share, higher than estimates of 85 Canadian cents.

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加拿大的罗杰斯延伸肖交易期限、旗帜从停机

购买肖已经在加拿大的十字准线的反垄断机构上周表示,它需要更多的时间来检查让步提出缓解竞争的担忧。

  • 更新于2022年7月27日08:26点坚持
罗杰斯通信公司推迟最后期限的200亿加元(合155.6亿美元)收购竞争对手肖通信并表示将遭受打击,因为停机,影响数百万客户本月早些时候。

购买已经在加拿大的十字准线的反垄断机构上周表示,它需要更多的时间来检查提供的让步缓解竞争的担忧。

罗杰斯周三表示,已经把协议期限延长至12月31日,有一个选项来推迟到1月。

加拿大电信巨头受到增加压力自停机7月8日,瘫痪的银行和紧急服务了近19个小时。

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创纪录的1.5亿加元的公司预计成本在第三季度信贷客户提供相当于5天服务。这个数字低于从摩根大通(J.P. Morgan)和估计的1.75亿美元道明证券

截至6月30日的三个月,该公司公布的利润和收入好于市场预期,由于无线用户增长和强劲的需求互联网服务

罗杰斯增加了122000每月付账单无线用户在第二季度,与66000年相比净增加在前三个月,努力扩大5克报道帮助吸引更多的顾客。

有线电视部门,其中包括互联网、手机和基于云的服务,收入上升了3%。

总收入上升到38.7亿加元,而分析师预期的38亿加元,据Refinitivib数据。调整后的净收益是86加拿大美分,高于加拿大估计的85美分。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Rogers Communications Inc<\/a> delayed the deadline for its C$20 billion ($15.56 billion) buyout of rival Shaw Communications<\/a> and said it would take a hit due to an outage that impacted millions of customers earlier this month.

The purchase of
Shaw<\/a> has been in the crosshairs of Canada's antitrust agency, which said last week it needs more time to examine the concession offered to allay competition concerns over the deal.

Rogers said on Wednesday it has extended the deal deadline to Dec. 31, with an option to delay to end-January.

The Canadian telecom giant has come under increased pressure since the outage on July 8 that paralyzed the country's banking and emergency services for nearly 19 hours.

The company expects to record C$150 million in costs in the third quarter as it credits customers with the equivalent of five days service. The figure was lower than an estimate of $175 million from J.P. Morgan and
TD Securities<\/a>.

For the three months ended June 30, the company reported a profit and revenue that were better than market expectations, thanks to a jump in wireless subscribers and strong demand for its
internet services<\/a>.

Rogers added 122,000 monthly bill paying wireless subscribers in the second quarter, compared with 66,000 net additions in the previous three months, as its efforts to expand
5G<\/a> coverage helped attract more customers.

Its cable unit -- which includes internet, phone and cloud-based services -- posted a 3% rise in revenue.

Total revenue rose to C$3.87 billion, compared with the C$3.8 billion expected by analysts, according to
Refinitiv<\/a> IBES data. Adjusted net income was 86 Canadian cents per share, higher than estimates of 85 Canadian cents.

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