Rogers Communications Inc's efforts to secure its C$20 billion ($16 billion) acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc could be insufficient to overcome regulatory hurdles and political opposition amid concerns Canadians face some of the world's highest phone bills.
Author of the article: Reuters
Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 3 minute read • A Shaw Communications sign at the company s headquarters in Calgary. Rogers Communications Inc. s efforts to secure its $20 billion (US$16 billion) acquisition of Shaw could be insufficient to overcome regulatory hurdles and political opposition amid concerns Canadians face some of the world s highest phone bills. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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Rogers Communications Inc.’s efforts to secure its $20 billion (US$16 billion) acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc. could be insufficient to overcome regulatory hurdles and political opposition amid concerns Canadians face some of the world’s highest phone bills.
By Moira Warburton and Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc's efforts to secure its C$20 billion ($16 billion) acquisition of Sh.