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NewsAlert: Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE

2 sources4 storiesFirst seen 7/6/2026Score50Mixed Progress
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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35B - CityNews Toronto.

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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35B CityNews TorontoRogers buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B CBCRogers acquires remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35-billion The Globe and MailRogers to Become 100% Owner of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment RogersNewsAlert: Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE Global News

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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B - CBC.

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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B CBCRogers acquires remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35-billion The Globe and MailRogers to Become 100% Owner of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment RogersNewsAlert: Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE Global NewsRogers buying remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35B CityNews Toronto

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Rogers acquires remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35-billion - The Globe and Mail.

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Rogers acquires remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35-billion The Globe and MailRogers to Become 100% Owner of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment RogersNewsAlert: Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE Global NewsRogers buying remaining stake in MLSE from Kilmer Sports for $4.35B CityNews TorontoRogers buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B CBC

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says it has signed a deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment it does not already own from Kilmer Sports Inc.

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Summary: Rogers is acquiring the remaining 25% stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) from Kilmer Sports for $4.35 billion, making it a 100% owner of MLSE. Why It Matters: This acquisition will significantly strengthen Rogers' position in the sports and entertainment

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