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[Shecter] After Rogers’ MLSE deal, Leafs-Raptors-Jays IPO close to a slam dunk, say analysts



[Shecter] After Rogers’ MLSE deal, Leafs-Raptors-Jays IPO close to a slam dunk, say analysts

by malliabu

11 Comments

  1. daveinthe6

    Rogers did such a great job with the Jays…

  2. Svalbard38

    Leafs-Raptors-Jays IPO: Boring, who cares about that corporate shit, another sad reminder that a handful of companies control everything in our country.

    Leafs-Raptors-Jays IPA: Bold, the teams might lose but you don’t have to be sober for it, potential for a spin-off John Tavares brand of kombucha.

    Leafs-Raptors-Jays IPA (international phonetic alphabet): Thought-provoking, tackle the unique challenge of communicating the complexity of human language, bring down Knies’ upcoming AAV by offering him exclusive rights over the consonant of his choice.

  3. squinla3

    If they IPO can we create an r/leafs holding company and collectively buy up shares enough to have a minority ownership. Then eventually go for a hostile takeover and get the greedy telecom conglomerates out of our sports teams?

  4. Neutral-President

    Squeezing every drop of Shareholder Value out of the teams will make for some exciting sports! ^/s

  5. BlackWhiteVike

    This was like 7-8 years ago but in Uni we had to do a case study of Rogers and the jays were absolutely hemorrhaging money

  6. Zealousideal-Swing39

    Dividends could be wild

  7. themapleleaf6ix

    As long as Rogers loses the NHL tv rights in 2 years, I’ll be happy. These 12 years of their monopoly have been brutal.

  8. BloodOk6235

    I can’t wait until I get to own the Leafs so I can be angry at myself for why they suck

  9. ZeroMomentum

    Of course I will buy shares. Your misery fuels my portfolio

  10. BrayWyattsHat

    “the Jays have lost quite a bit of money.”

    They’ve also lost quite a bit of games. Wonder if that’s connected.

  11. liquor-shits

    Ah, the romance of modern professional sports.

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