A British Columbia Supreme Court judge is expected to announce a decision today in the battle over control of the board of Rogers Communications Inc.
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia Supreme Court judge is expected to announce a decision today in the battle over control of the board ofJustice Shelley Fitzpatrick must rule on whether a newly constituted board under the leadership of Edwardis legitimate after he removed and replaced five directors, while three of his family members maintain the decision should have involved a vote by shareholders., argued in court this week his client used his authority as chair of the trust that has 97.
also had that power under a unique corporate law in B.C., where the Toronto-based company is incorporated.' mother and two sisters argued the independent decision went against the company's governance practices and the wishes of deceased patriarch Tedfamily empire has spilled from the boardroom to social media and into a courtroom amid the company's plans to buy rival Shaw Communications Inc. for $26 billion pending regulatory approval.Rogers Communications Inc.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'It’s the founder’s way or the highway': Why governance at Rogers has raised eyebrows beforeRogers is a corporate governance anomaly because the family controls more than 97 per cent of the votes
Read more »
At The Rogers Centre With Ross Atkins | Podcasts - Sportsnet.ca
Read more »
Rogers urges CRTC to proceed with Shaw deal hearings amid calls for delayRogers Communications Inc. is urging the federal telecommunications regulator to go ahead as scheduled with its hearings into the company's deal to buy Shaw Communications Inc.
Read more »
Terence Corcoran: The Rogers dual-class share marketDon’t kill dual\u002Dclass shares\u003B free the investment market
Read more »
The Rogers family feud: From a butt-dial to a B.C. Supreme Court case, here’s what’s happening inside Canada’s biggest telecom boardroomWhat does the corporate drama mean for one of Canada’s biggest telecom companies and the family – Loretta, Edward and Martha Rogers – that runs it? Here’s what you need to know
Read more »