July 23 (Reuters) - Canadian wireless giant Rogers
Communications ( RCIAF ) beat Wall Street expectations for
second-quarter revenue on Wednesday, helped by the adoption of
higher-priced mobile bundles and a strong performance in its
media segment.
The company reported quarterly revenue of C$5.22 billion
($3.84 billion), beating analysts' average estimate of C$5.18
billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
($1 = 1.3586 Canadian dollars)