The CEO of Telus (T.TO), Darren Entwistle, recently announced that he will be exchanging his 2010 Salary for Shares of Telus. Supposedly he is so confident in the future of the company that he is willing to forgo his cash salary. Is this a dubious ploy by the company to attempt to snap the downward [...]
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Finally, the oligopoly of Bell, Telus, and Rogers is to be shaken by a new national competitor in the Canadian Wireless market, Globalive Wireless Management Corporation. Get ready for lower cellular phone plan rates Canada as the Canadian Government agrees with consumers—Wireless Prices in Canada are Too High. No longer will the likes of the [...]
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The Globalive issue has been flogged to death in the media. This company represents the only true potential for increased national wireless competition in Canada. This company is the only hope Canadians have of disrupting the oligopoly that is Rogers (RCI.B.TO), Telus (T.TO), and Bell (BCE.TO), and creating real competition to drive down Cellular Phone [...]
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Globalive, the only real hope for the wireless industry in Canada, is about to find out whether A) the Government of Canada supports more cell phone competition or B) the Government of Canada is controlled like a puppet by Bell (BCE.TO), Telus (T.TO), and Rogers (RCIb.TO).
If you haven’t heard about his story yet [...]
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Only offering Neapolitan ice cream in a country as big as Canada is outrageous; so why has it taken so long for more than 3 wireless providers to offer service in Canada? The Big Three Wireless Providers, Bell (TSE:BCE), Telus (TSE:T), and Rogers (TSE:RCI.B) have controlled the CRTC for far too long and are fighting [...]
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Stock Talk
My Advice! Don’t touch Bell BCE Inc (Public, TSE:BCE), Telus (Public, TSE:T), or Rogers (Public, TSE:RCI.B), the big 3 wireless providers in Canada with a 10 foot telephone pole.
Why?
There has been an iron grip in the Canadian Wireless Communications Industry for years held by the duopoly of Bell, Telus, and Rogers-They hold 95% of [...]
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