(Reuters) - Because of what it sees in the second half of the year,
Rogers raised the top end of its 2007 estimates for revenue,
operating profit and free cashflow. It hiked its annual
dividend to 50 Canadian cents a share from 16 Canadian cents
previously.
The company said it lost C$56 million , or 9
Canadian cents a share, in the three months ended June 30. That
comes on a profit of C$279 million, or 44 Canadian cents, in
the same period a year earlier.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
Rogers raised the top end of its 2007 estimates for revenue,
operating profit and free cashflow. It hiked its annual
dividend to 50 Canadian cents a share from 16 Canadian cents
previously.
The company said it lost C$56 million , or 9
Canadian cents a share, in the three months ended June 30. That
comes on a profit of C$279 million, or 44 Canadian cents, in
the same period a year earlier.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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