Shaw Communications Inc.

About Shaw Communications Inc.

Shaw Communications Inc. operates as a connectivity company in North America. The company operates through Wireline and Wireless segments. The company's Wireline segment provides cable telecommunications services, including video, Internet, WiFi, phone, satellite video, and data networking through a national fibre-optic backbone network to Canadian consumers, North American businesses, and public-sector entities. Its Wireless segment provides wireless services for voice and data communications serving customers in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta through Freedom Mobile; and in British Columbia and Alberta through Shaw Mobile. The company was formerly known as Shaw Cablesystems Ltd. and changed its name to Shaw Communications Inc. in May 1993. Shaw Communications Inc. was incorporated in 1966 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.

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https://www.shaw.ca

SJR Canada

24.74USD0.23 (-0.93%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NYSE exchange

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Telecom Services

Location Canada, Calgary

Grade: ABC

14,940,457,984 USD
MARKET CAP
27.688
PE
0.331
BETA (5y)
1.090
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
13%
for 3 years
27%
for 2 years
44%
for last year
-17%
for this year
0%
Shaw Communications Inc.
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