Rogers Communications' Q2 profit up amid lower restructuring costs from Shaw merger

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Rogers Communications Inc. reported its second-quarter profit rose to $394 million from $109 million a year ago, in part due to lower restructuring and acquisition costs related to its purchase of Shaw Communications last year.

July 24, 2024 at 8:03AM EDTTORONTO —

Revenue totalled $5.09 billion, up from $5.05 billion a year earlier, helped by growth in its wireless and media businesses.

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