Shaw provides mobile services through its subsidiary Freedom Mobile, under both the Freedom and Shaw Mobile brands, in areas of Alberta, British Columbia, and Southern Ontario….Shaw Communications.

TypePublic
Traded asTSX-V: SJR.A (Class A)(voting) TSX: SJR.B (Class B) (non-voting)
IndustryTelecommunications

Is Shaw stock a buy?

Shaw Communication (B)(SJR. B-T. 5 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is PAST TOP PICK.

How much are Shaw shares?

Key Data

LabelValue
Today’s High/Low$29.27/$29.01
Share Volume193,080
Average Volume537,181
Previous Close$29.00

What happens to my Shaw stock?

About 60% of the Shaw family shares will be converted to Rogers Class B shares. The stock trades at a reasonable valuation and has long-term growth potential for those looking for stable growth and safe dividend income. Roger’s recent yield is 3.36%, and it pays a quarterly dividend.

What will happen to Shaw shareholders?

Shaw Communications’ (Shaw) shareholders have “overwhelmingly” voted in favour of $26 billion merger between Shaw and Rogers Communications (Rogers). Announced in March 2021, the deal will see Rogers acquire all of Shaw Communications’ class A and B shares.

What is the difference between Class A and Class B shares?

When more than one class of stock is offered, companies traditionally designate them as Class A and Class B, with Class A carrying more voting rights than Class B shares. Class A shares may offer 10 voting rights per stock held, while class B shares offer only one.

How much dividend does Shaw Pay?

Shaw Communications pays an annual dividend of C$1.19 per share, with a dividend yield of 3.27%.