Patrice Ouimet, CFO, disposed of 3,000 Subordinate Voting Shares actions subalternes à droit de vote on a direct ownership basis at a price of $103.215 on July 15th, 2019. This represents a $309,645 divestment of the company's shares and an account share holdings change of -92.3%.
The following insiders exercised Options and sold Subordinate Voting Shares:
Christian Jolivet,
a Senior Officer, disposed of 10,724 Subordinate Voting Shares actions
subalternes à droit de vote on a direct ownership basis at prices
ranging from $100.670 to $104.550 on July 15th, 2019. This represents a
$1,097,418 divestment of the company's shares and an account share
holdings change of -79.7%.
Luc Noiseaux, a Senior Officer, disposed of 2,420 Subordinate Voting Shares actions subalternes à droit de vote on a direct ownership basis at prices ranging from $100.710 to $103.260 on July 15th, 2019. This represents a $245,671 divestment of the company's shares and an account share holdings change of -98.8%.
Andrée Pinard, a Senior Officer, disposed of 1,275 Subordinate Voting Shares actions subalternes à droit de vote on a direct ownership basis at prices ranging from $106.160 to $106.200 on July 16th, 2019. This represents a $135,398 divestment of the company's shares and an account share holdings change of -44.4%.
Cogeco Communications is in the Broadcasting Sub Industry Group under the Consumer Cyclicals Sector.
Cogeco Communications Inc., formerly Cogeco Cable Inc., is a Canada-based communications company. The Company provides residential and business customers with video, Internet and telephony services through its two-way broadband fiber networks. The Company operates through three segments: Canadian broadband services, American broadband services and Business information and communications technology (Business ICT) services. The Canadian and American broadband services segments provide a range of video, Internet and telephony services primarily to residential customers and also provide business services to small and medium sized businesses across their coverage areas. The Business ICT services segment provides colocation, network connectivity, hosting, cloud and a portfolio of managed services primarily in Canada, the United States and Europe to small, medium and large enterprises around the world.
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