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July 12, 2024 12:53 pm  #1


Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

The company is releasing its third quarter results on the first work day of the new week, and considering a stock price that hovered around 12 cents a share this month and a devastating article in the Toronto Star last Saturday predicting a possible bankruptcy, I'm sure this won't be an easy weekend for those with interests in Corus.

If you're a glutton for punishment, the company has given out phone numbers to call so you can listen in on whatever happens (although you may have to register to get through first.) You can find those numbers in their press release here.

I wish Corus investors a wonderful weekend. It may be the last good one they have for a long while.

 

July 12, 2024 3:29 pm  #2


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

I have heard there are going to be announcements regarding the future of the business. Apparently they are going to announce the future plans of 107.3 in Calgary (which is going to become Edge). There will be a lot of other changes expected to be announced. As far as I know there will be no announcements of stations being sold (yet) unless a last minute deal is reached.

 

July 12, 2024 3:30 pm  #3


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

If each of us would buy up $1,000 of Corus stock, we could probably take over the company. 😉

 

July 12, 2024 4:06 pm  #4


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

Dial Twister wrote:

If each of us would buy up $1,000 of Corus stock, we could probably take over the company. 😉

Yes, given the ever decreasing market capitalization we probably could.

However, we would also have to figure out how to cover the outstanding debt structure of Corus. Numerous Notes, Loans and Debentures are going to be coming due for this company in the coming years.




 

 

July 12, 2024 5:39 pm  #5


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

@Dial Twister - I actually did exactly that a week ago. Fingers crossed.

 

July 12, 2024 6:21 pm  #6


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

The risk is high to invest money in Corus right now.  However the stock is really cheap, and this could be an opportunity.  Only invest what you could afford to lose.

But if circumstances change the possibilities are also great to make a decent amount of money.  

Monday could be a bad day, or it could be the start of change and better days too.  That's how markets work.

Last edited by paterson1 (July 12, 2024 7:17 pm)

 

July 12, 2024 6:23 pm  #7


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

paterson1 wrote:

The risk is high to invest money in Corus right now.  However the stock is really cheap, and this could be an opportunity.  Only invest what you could afford to lose.

But if circumstances change the possibilities are also great to make a decent amount of money.  Corus had been pressuring the government to change the foreign ownership limits for media.  Not that a US or international partner would necessarily solve all of the companies problems, but the stock would shoot up and that would be the time to sell.  Any that have recently bought stock, good luck!

Monday could be a bad day, or it could be the start of change and better days too.  That's how markets work.

I know people who lost a fortune on Nortel using that strategy. 

 

July 12, 2024 6:34 pm  #8


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

cash wrote:

paterson1 wrote:

The risk is high to invest money in Corus right now.  However the stock is really cheap, and this could be an opportunity.  Only invest what you could afford to lose.

But if circumstances change the possibilities are also great to make a decent amount of money.  Corus had been pressuring the government to change the foreign ownership limits for media.  Not that a US or international partner would necessarily solve all of the companies problems, but the stock would shoot up and that would be the time to sell.  Any that have recently bought stock, good luck!

Monday could be a bad day, or it could be the start of change and better days too.  That's how markets work.

I know people who lost a fortune on Nortel using that strategy. 

People losing a fortune happens every day.  People also make big money every day using the same strategy.  Again, that's how the stock market works.  There are no guarantees.   And only invest what you can afford to lose.  If you can't afford to lose what you have invested, don't do it. 

 

July 12, 2024 7:24 pm  #9


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

The government won't move fast enough for foreign ownership to be possible, and they aren't any likely buyers anyway.

Most likely it will have to be pieced off.

 

July 12, 2024 7:31 pm  #10


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

When we all take over with our $1,000 worth of shares, I'm going to lobby to bring back Mojo Radio...

     Thread Starter
 

July 12, 2024 7:32 pm  #11


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

RadioActive wrote:

When we all take over with our $1,000 worth of shares, I'm going to lobby to bring back Mojo Radio...

Gotcha! 

 

July 12, 2024 8:57 pm  #12


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

Dicky Doo wrote:

Andrew Bell is always seeking informed guests on Bloomberg, particularly "past picks" at 12:20 and "future picks" at 12:40 (noonish).     Paterson #1 would be an ideal expert market analyst



D.D.   

 Everything I said Andrew Bell and BNN viewers already know and have heard many times before. 

 

July 13, 2024 10:40 am  #13


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On a somewhat partially related note, CBC1 aired the Bre X podcast during Q all this week, entitled ' The Six Billion Dollar Scam'. It was quite well produced and informative. I had never really paid much attention to the situation when it originally occurred, stock market big dollar stuff was way out of my realm then, as it still is today. But, after learning the affects the scandal had on my wife's first marriage [ her then husband was an investment broker ] I now have a better understanding of the stress that they, and countless others experienced . The fact that no one was ever jailed, let alone charged , is astounding. 

 

July 13, 2024 12:42 pm  #14


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

Capitalism. How's that workin out for-ya?


After all is said and done, more is usually said than done.
 

July 13, 2024 1:09 pm  #15


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

Superbly, why do you ask?

 

July 13, 2024 5:11 pm  #16


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

Speaking of the Slaight family, their foundation just announced a $30 million donation for research, prevention and compassionate care to seven organizations in the battle against Alzeimers and Dementia..https://tdra.utoronto.ca/news/slaight-family-foundation-funds-several-projects-based-tdra-developed-dementia-initiatives-and

 

July 14, 2024 12:14 pm  #17


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Well done.

67GreenRambler wrote:

Superbly, why do you ask?

 


Madness takes its toll.  Please have exact change.
 
 

July 14, 2024 1:00 pm  #18


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

brian451 wrote:

I have heard there are going to be announcements regarding the future of the business. Apparently they are going to announce the future plans of 107.3 in Calgary (which is going to become Edge). There will be a lot of other changes expected to be announced. As far as I know there will be no announcements of stations being sold (yet) unless a last minute deal is reached.

I've heard Corus is considering moving to single host morning shows at most stations.
 

Last edited by TheWiz (July 14, 2024 1:01 pm)

 

July 14, 2024 1:23 pm  #19


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

TheWiz wrote:

brian451 wrote:

I have heard there are going to be announcements regarding the future of the business. Apparently they are going to announce the future plans of 107.3 in Calgary (which is going to become Edge). There will be a lot of other changes expected to be announced. As far as I know there will be no announcements of stations being sold (yet) unless a last minute deal is reached.

I've heard Corus is considering moving to single host morning shows at most stations.
 

The local morning shows outside of BC, Calgary, and Edmonton on weekdays have already moved to single anchors and are sharing weather anchors with each other as well (Ontario/Montreal/Halifax are sharing Ross Hull, and Winnipeg/Sasktoon/Regina are sharing another one based in Regina).

 

July 14, 2024 4:19 pm  #20


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

TheWiz wrote:

brian451 wrote:

I have heard there are going to be announcements regarding the future of the business. Apparently they are going to announce the future plans of 107.3 in Calgary (which is going to become Edge). There will be a lot of other changes expected to be announced. As far as I know there will be no announcements of stations being sold (yet) unless a last minute deal is reached.

I've heard Corus is considering moving to single host morning shows at most stations.
 

Currently:

Vancouver
Fox - 3
Rock  - 3

Edmonton
CISN - 2
Chuck - 0

Calgary
Country - 2
107.3 - Probably 0

Winnipeg
Power - 2
Country - 0

Ottawa
Boom - 1
Jump - 0

Kingston
BIG - 1
Fresh - 2

Cornwall
Boom - 1
Fresh - 1

Barrie
Big - 0
Fresh - 1

Kitchener
Dave - 3
Beat - 2

Guelph
Magic - 2
CJOY - 0

Hamilton
Fresh - 0
Y108 - 0

Peterborough
Wolf - 2
Fresh - ?

Toronto
Edge - 3
Q - 3

London
Fresh - 2
FM96 - 2
Country - 2

 

 

July 14, 2024 5:29 pm  #21


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Dial Twister wrote:

If each of us would buy up $1,000 of Corus stock, we could probably take over the company. 😉

As the call is set for 8:00 a.m. while the market doesn't open 'til 9:30 a.m., it will be interesting to see what market action is after 9:30.     


D.D.

P.S. - is Andrew Bell a SOWNY contributor?
 

 

July 14, 2024 10:12 pm  #22


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RadioAaron wrote:

TheWiz wrote:

brian451 wrote:

I have heard there are going to be announcements regarding the future of the business. Apparently they are going to announce the future plans of 107.3 in Calgary (which is going to become Edge). There will be a lot of other changes expected to be announced. As far as I know there will be no announcements of stations being sold (yet) unless a last minute deal is reached.

I've heard Corus is considering moving to single host morning shows at most stations.
 

Currently:

Vancouver
Fox - 3
Rock  - 3

Edmonton
CISN - 2
Chuck - 0

Calgary
Country - 2
107.3 - Probably 0

Winnipeg
Power - 2
Country - 0

Ottawa
Boom - 1
Jump - 0

Kingston
BIG - 1
Fresh - 2

Cornwall
Boom - 1
Fresh - 1

Barrie
Big - 0
Fresh - 1

Kitchener
Dave - 3
Beat - 2

Guelph
Magic - 2
CJOY - 0

Hamilton
Fresh - 0
Y108 - 0

Peterborough
Wolf - 2
Fresh - ?

Toronto
Edge - 3
Q - 3

London
Fresh - 2
FM96 - 2
Country - 2

 

The question mark for Fresh Radio Peterborough sounds ominous. Pete Dalliday has long been the Fresh Radio Peterborough morning host with Dani Guppy as his latest co-host. RadioAaron, do you have insider information that one or both of them were already on the outs, irregardless of any future Corus cuts?
 

Last edited by DX (July 14, 2024 10:12 pm)

 

July 15, 2024 6:53 am  #23


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The numbers are out and it's a case of read 'em and weep.

Find them here.

This quote from the co-CEO pretty much sums up what's coming for employees:

"We are decisively reducing more costs and taking actions to right-size our business given the realities of our operating environment...
We have made difficult decisions to part with certain legacy assets and are identifying additional opportunities to streamline our business with the aim of improving profitability."

In other words, brace for impact.

Oh, and congrats to Alan Carter, now a "legacy asset." I'm sure he'll enjoy the title. 

     Thread Starter
 

July 15, 2024 7:34 am  #24


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

RadioActive wrote:

The numbers are out and it's a case of read 'em and weep.

Find them here.

This quote from the co-CEO pretty much sums up what's coming for employees:

"We are decisively reducing more costs and taking actions to right-size our business given the realities of our operating environment...
We have made difficult decisions to part with certain legacy assets and are identifying additional opportunities to streamline our business with the aim of improving profitability."

In other words, brace for impact.

Oh, and congrats to Alan Carter, now a "legacy asset." I'm sure he'll enjoy the title. 

Maybe Corus is planning for a garage sale?...   stuff like copies of John Cassiday's past budget/business plans ...  Share holder reports...  Doug Murphy's office desk and credenza...   you know...  real collector stuff....


 

 

July 15, 2024 8:43 am  #25


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DX wrote:

RadioAaron wrote:

TheWiz wrote:


I've heard Corus is considering moving to single host morning shows at most stations.
 

Currently:

Vancouver
Fox - 3
Rock  - 3

Edmonton
CISN - 2
Chuck - 0

Calgary
Country - 2
107.3 - Probably 0

Winnipeg
Power - 2
Country - 0

Ottawa
Boom - 1
Jump - 0

Kingston
BIG - 1
Fresh - 2

Cornwall
Boom - 1
Fresh - 1

Barrie
Big - 0
Fresh - 1

Kitchener
Dave - 3
Beat - 2

Guelph
Magic - 2
CJOY - 0

Hamilton
Fresh - 0
Y108 - 0

Peterborough
Wolf - 2
Fresh - ?

Toronto
Edge - 3
Q - 3

London
Fresh - 2
FM96 - 2
Country - 2

 

The question mark for Fresh Radio Peterborough sounds ominous. Pete Dalliday has long been the Fresh Radio Peterborough morning host with Dani Guppy as his latest co-host. RadioAaron, do you have insider information that one or both of them were already on the outs, irregardless of any future Corus cuts?
 

No inside info, just noticed they were gone from the website when I made the post.

 

July 15, 2024 8:52 am  #26


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

They should just let all the morning show staff @ Q 107 (Toronto) & Various other morning shows go and replace them with BoB & Tom. 
Surely THAT would be a lot cheaper??  https://www.bobandtom.com/


RadioWiz & RadioQuiz are NOT the same person. 
RadioWiz & THE Wiz are NOT the same person.

 
 

July 15, 2024 10:11 am  #27


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When trading opened this morning, a half hour after the press conference ended, the share price dropped to $.13 from $.20 at Friday's close.    The price then partly recovered, to $.18.    The market seems to be unsure whether the new Corus executive team is capable of pulling off a survival    

 

July 15, 2024 10:26 am  #28


Re: Why Monday Is A Really Bad Day For Corus

RadioActive wrote:

The numbers are out and it's a case of read 'em and weep.

Find them here.

This quote from the co-CEO pretty much sums up what's coming for employees:

"We are decisively reducing more costs and taking actions to right-size our business given the realities of our operating environment...
We have made difficult decisions to part with certain legacy assets and are identifying additional opportunities to streamline our business with the aim of improving profitability."

In other words, brace for impact.

Oh, and congrats to Alan Carter, now a "legacy asset." I'm sure he'll enjoy the title. 

One would think that Alan Carter was part of their "cost reducing" act while "parting with certain legacy assets" sounds more like channel closures, station closures or facility closures still to come. Does anyone know what they mean about legacy assets?
 

 

July 15, 2024 10:41 am  #29


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I don't think people would fall into the 'legacy asset' catergory... perhapes heritage radio clusters that can be sold off to buyers that don't have competing assets in a particular market?  

 

July 15, 2024 10:44 am  #30


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zed wrote:

I don't think people would fall into the 'legacy asset' catergory... perhapes heritage radio clusters that can be sold off to buyers that don't have competing assets in a particular market?  

Those clusters can be split up, too.