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  • Rogers v. Rogers

  • The Battle for Control of Canada's Telecom Empire
  • By: Alexandra Posadzki
  • Narrated by: Emily Nixon
  • Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Rogers v. Rogers

By: Alexandra Posadzki
Narrated by: Emily Nixon
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A riveting, deeply reported account that takes us inside the dramatic battle for control of Canada’s largest wireless carrier, and paints a broader picture of the cutthroat telecom industry, the labyrinth of regulatory and political systems that govern it, and the high-stakes corporate games played by the Canadian establishment.

Alexandra Posadzki’s ground-breaking coverage in the Globe and Mail exposed one of the most spectacular boardroom and family dramas in Canadian corporate history—one that has pitted the company’s extraordinarily powerful chairman and controlling shareholder, Edward Rogers, against not only his own management team but also the wishes of his mother and two of his sisters. Hanging in the balance is no less than the pending $20 billion acquisition of Shaw Communications, a historic deal that promises to transform Rogers into the truly national telecom empire that its late founder, Ted Rogers, always envisioned.

Based on deeply sourced, investigative reporting of the iconic $30 billion publicly traded telecom and media giant, Posadzki takes us inside a company that touches the lives of millions of Canadians, challenging what we thought we knew about corporate governance and who really holds the power. Rogers v. Rogers is also a story of family legacy and succession, of an old guard pushing back at the new guard, and of a company struggling to find its footing in the wake of its legendary founder’s death. At the heart of it all is a dispute between warring factions of the family over how they each interpret the desires of the late patriarch and the very identity of the company that bears their name.

©2024 Penguin Random House (P)2024 McClelland & Stewart
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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

One of the Globe and Mail's most anticipated books of 2024

Rogers v. Rogers takes you deep inside a Shakespearean saga of unfettered ambition, family rivalry, and boardroom betrayals—a well-reported book that will terrify shareholders and directors.”—Jacquie McNish, co-author of Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry

Rogers v. Rogers is a fascinating deep dive into one of Canada’s most influential business families, describing in vivid detail the power struggle that tore it apart. From an infamous ‘butt dial’ to biting social media outbursts, Posadzki’s energetic reporting takes you into the boardrooms, courtrooms and living rooms where family members and their courtiers engaged in high-stakes combat.”—Gordon Pitts, author of the National Business Book Award winner, Stampede! The Rise of the West and Canada’s New Power Elite

“[Alexandra] Posadzki gives readers a tantalizingly detailed glimpse into how power works in corporate Canada, with ordinary people caught in a web of egos and grievances. You’ll never want to pay your cellphone bill again.”—Josh O’Kane, bestselling author of Sideways: The City Google Couldn’t Buy

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As a telecom professional based in the US with a focus on the Canadian market, I found this audiobook to be an enjoyable and insightful listen. It offered privileged insights into key actions and conversations that have influenced market movements and shifts in recent years. It provided a unique and thoughtful perspective.

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Very good but less about family and more about the merger

There is a lot of missing family stuff that could have made it much more interesting. Maybe one day as things clear away the truth can come out and show that are a lot of scummy business people out there who lie on a regular basis.

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