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entinel part rif new Sun Media'
The management -led
employee buyout of the
Toronto Sun Publishing
Corporation from majori-
ty owner Rogers
Communications Inc. is
now complete.
The new Sun Media
Corporation, which is
financed by private
-investors, closed on the
$411 million purchase
for Ted Rogers63 per
cent interest in the coin-
pany.
The Luelmow Sentinel
was purchased by Bowes
Publishers of London
Dec'. 1;1995, which is
part of the Sun Media
Corporation.
Bowes Publishers
president, Bill Dempse3ft
said- the new deal will
mean more autonomy for
The Bowes group of
papers,
"This is a great day ford
Bowes sand its Member
pape' rs," he said. "We' are
•
now more m control of
our destiny. Since the
sale of Bowes in 1988 we
have gone full circle but
now, as a private compa-
ny, we have a business
plan in place and 1
believe we will be
immensely successful."
The new Sun Media
Corporation, headed by
President and CEO Paul
Godfrey, now ranks as
the nation's third-largest
`newspaper company with
• 11 per cent of Canada's
• daily circulation.
lishes over 40 communi-
ty newspapers across
Canada.
The company's public
shareholders voted Sept.
24 in favor of the sale of
the shares and the deal
was approved by the
•courts the following day,
The sale means that
the' Toronto Sun will
again be a privately -held
company, almost 25
years to the day of the
founding of the paper
after the folding of the
Its holdings include •Toronto Telegram.
dailies in Toronto,
Edmonton, Calgary and On June 7, Godfrey"
Ottawa plus The announced the 12 -mem -
Financial Post and five ber management commit
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smaller (tallies in the - tee had launched a bid to
Bowes Publisher's purchase the company on.
Group, which also pub- behalf of employees. The
group offered a bid of
•$16 per share. The offer
has financial backing
from Ontario Teachers'
Pension Plan' Board and
• CIBC Wood •Gundy
Capital,
Other newspapers of
the former Signal-Star•
Publishing'Group affect, •
ed by the sale include
The Ooderieh Signal
Star; The Mitchell
Advocate, •Seaforth
Hurn Expositor, Clinton
News Record, Lakeshore
Advance (Zurich -Grind
Bend), 'Walkerton •
Ile-rald7Times,
Kincardine News,'
Shoreline News (Port
Elgin), Bruce Journal and _
Focus Newsmagazine. •-
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