Rogers-Shaw deal decision looms as Competition Tribunal hears closing arguments
To ease the bureau’s concerns, Rogers and Shaw said Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron Ltd. would buy Shaw’s Freedom Mobile for $2.85 billion, but the federal watchdog still wasn’t satisfied.
Shaw’s chief financial officer Trevor Shaw has said he doesn’t see another viable way forward for his company if the deal is not approved.
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