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Rogers Communications Releases Q1 2026 Financial Results

Rogers Communications Inc.

April 22, 2026 2 min read

Rogers Communications Inc.

RCIRCI|EPS C$1.01 vs C$1.03 est (-1.9%)|Rev C$5.48B|Net Income C$482.0M

Rogers Communications Inc. missed Wall Street’s first-quarter earnings expectations, posting adjusted diluted earnings per share of C$1.01 compared to the analyst consensus of C$1.03, a shortfall of 1.9%. The Canadian telecommunications giant reported revenue of C$5.48B for the quarter, up 10.0% from the C$4.98B recorded in Q1 2025. Bottom-line profit came in at C$550.0M.

The company’s Wireless segment led performance with C$2.59B in revenue, climbing 2.0% year-over-year. Rogers added 28,000 postpaid mobile phone net additions during the quarter and operated 11,023,000 total postpaid mobile phone subscribers at quarter end. The subscriber metrics reflect the competitive dynamics in Canada’s concentrated wireless market, where Rogers competes primarily with BCE and Telus for market share.

Management provided revenue guidance for the next quarter ranging from C$3.99B with no upper bound disclosed. The softer-than-expected earnings result comes despite solid top-line momentum, suggesting margin pressures or elevated operating costs during the period.

Wall Street maintains a generally positive stance on the stock, with analyst consensus standing at 13 buy ratings, 5 hold ratings, and 3 sell ratings. The mixed quarterly performance highlights the challenges Rogers faces balancing revenue growth with profitability in an increasingly saturated Canadian telecommunications landscape.

A detailed analysis of Rogers Communications Inc.’s quarter follows shortly on AlphaStreet.

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