Is Shaw publicly traded?
Sophia Bowman
Shaw provides mobile services through its subsidiary Freedom Mobile, under both the Freedom and Shaw Mobile brands, in areas of Alberta, British Columbia, and Southern Ontario….Shaw Communications.
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Traded as | TSX-V: SJR.A (Class A)(voting) TSX: SJR.B (Class B) (non-voting) |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
Is Shaw stock a buy?
Shaw Communication (B)(SJR. B-T. 5 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is PAST TOP PICK.
How much are Shaw shares?
Key Data
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Today’s High/Low | $29.27/$29.01 |
| Share Volume | 193,080 |
| Average Volume | 537,181 |
| Previous Close | $29.00 |
What happens to my Shaw stock?
About 60% of the Shaw family shares will be converted to Rogers Class B shares. The stock trades at a reasonable valuation and has long-term growth potential for those looking for stable growth and safe dividend income. Roger’s recent yield is 3.36%, and it pays a quarterly dividend.
What will happen to Shaw shareholders?
Shaw Communications’ (Shaw) shareholders have “overwhelmingly” voted in favour of $26 billion merger between Shaw and Rogers Communications (Rogers). Announced in March 2021, the deal will see Rogers acquire all of Shaw Communications’ class A and B shares.
What is the difference between Class A and Class B shares?
When more than one class of stock is offered, companies traditionally designate them as Class A and Class B, with Class A carrying more voting rights than Class B shares. Class A shares may offer 10 voting rights per stock held, while class B shares offer only one.
How much dividend does Shaw Pay?
Shaw Communications pays an annual dividend of C$1.19 per share, with a dividend yield of 3.27%.