TORONTO, July 23 (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc
RCIb.TO reported a 10 percent slip in second-quarter net
income on Thursday, as the Canadian telecom, cable and media
company made progress in its strategy of attracting value over
volume in its wireless business.
Toronto-based Rogers said it had net income of C$363
million, or 70 Canadian cents a share, in the April-June
quarter, compared with C$405 million, or 79 cents a share, a
year ago. Its revenue rose almost 6 percent to C$3.4 billion.