After languishing for the past four (4) months as a penny stock, shares of Corus Entertainment which traded as low as fifty cents/share before Christmas have charged back to plus $1.
Some analysts credit quickly-growing interest in the Rust Valley Restorers program, a Corus production, for Corus' comeback
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They are still making money aren't they? I always wonder about Bell Media. Never really hear if that division of BCE makes any profit. I heard a few years back that TSN is reasonably profitable but the CTV network not. Does radio make money?
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paterson1 wrote:
They are still making money aren't they?
Yes. But less every quarter, which is a big problem in you're not private.
paterson1 wrote:
=12pxI always wonder about Bell Media. Never really hear if that division of BCE makes any profit. I heard a few years back that TSN is reasonably profitable but the CTV network not. Does radio make money?
FM stations in bigger markets do. Things get messy pretty quickly after that.
What's Bell got to do with this (apologies to Tina T.)?
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R-S-T-L-N-E wrote:
What's Bell got to do with this (apologies to Tina T.)?
They have a media division.
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RadioAaron wrote:
Gotta love a dead cat bounce, a phenomenon also found in NHL hockey when the moribund team wins a couple of games after a new coach arrives.
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The Corus "B" (cjr-b) shares on an intraday basis more closely resemble a cardio ward ECG strip than that of a stock ticker....