Just shut up moron - always acting like you're controlling events. Do yourself a favor and go to sleep. Nobody even bothers to read the garbage you spew out, day in and day out . The total dislikes/likes ratio you have received on this board simply proves that your opinions are biased and full of #$%$, and that you're the biggest nimby idiot on this board.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Actually, we don't need SB because if clwr continues to trade publicly with dish buying a 25+% stake and financing clear (for using the spectrum down the road) we could see $8-9 pps in no time. Enough of giving misers like SB undue importance when they can't even pay fair price and are trying to use their lackeys at S & clwr to takeunder clwr.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Thats right, and that is why son thought he could steal clwr by ostensibly going through sprint. Actually, 8 is still too less because mccaw's "make whole" clause is the benchmark i.e. 13.98. Anything below this by whomsoever needs to be voted down, until 13.98 is reached, period........
Sentiment: Strong Buy
NOW is the time for Dish to deliver the knockout punch for clwr i.e. 13.97. Seeing such a spike in their S shares (since each S share has a 0.5 clwr share embedded in it) value, the S shareholders will vote DOWN the SB/S acquisition immediately and SB will be forced to walk away. Dish will then have both - clwr (on the latest offer) and S on the prior offer (25.5B).
Sentiment: Strong Buy
No need to. Dish just has to forget about S, thereby freeing up the S bid money and make a knockout bid for 49.2% of clwr. This way the S-SB deal will fall apart by itself since the S shareholders will vote it down (each S share has a 0.5 clwr share embedded in it). Dish walks away with 49.2% of clwr and comes back with an open offer ("godfather") for the remaining 50.2% from S which the S BOD has to approve in interest of their fiduciary duties towards the S & clwr holders. Game over.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
So, now 50% robbery is o.k with you?. You know it should be closer to 10, and mccaw's 13.98 on the upper side - the bigger hedge funds like crest etc. already know this.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Like I said b4, a knockout rebid (w/o waiting for S's response) by Dish NOW, is in order. The S shareholders will want more in the S/SB merger since their S shares got a whole lot more valuable due to the increased value of the clwr share. Stingy son will not be able to spend more and the S/SB deal will fall apart, and Dish will walk away with the prize i.e. clwr.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
If Dish makes a knockout bid of 8+ for clwr before the S vote / offer deadline then the S-SB deal will be voted down because the S shareholders will want more, since their S shares (which implicitly have a 0.5 clwr share embedded in each S share) just got a whole lot more incrementally valuable. Dish needs to up their clwr bid from 4.4 without waiting for S's counteroffer. Dish can forget about S once they have 49.2% of clwr under their belt because they can then make an open offer (at 8+) to S for the remaining 50.2% of clwr that S currently owns. S BOD will have to comply on this "godfather offer" keeping their fiduciary duties towards the S holders in mind. This is the only way to beat Son.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Ya, and he'll be sadder after the minority vote rejects the deal - moron follower.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Phone will be ‘beamed’ onto your palm soon
PTI | May 20, 2013, 04.28 AM IST
WASHINGTON: Researchers are developing a revolutionary new technology that puts the mobile phone on the palm of your hand — literally. Using a special camera that combines high-speed vision and two rotational mirrors, Masatoshi Ishikawa and colleagues at the University of Tokyo have found a way to project a device's display or keyboard onto the palm or any other surface, so that one can operate it remotely at home or office.
The system can detect the movement of a 3D object every two milliseconds, Ishikawa said. The high-speed vision allows the programme to track moving objects, so that users would be free to walk with the phone image on their palm, without the display ever shifting, ABC News reported.
The computer system beams ultrasonic wave emitters, so users actually feels the keyboard pressing against their skin, without anything in their hand. The sensation is simiar to holding a 3 gramme object. "You won't need a keyboard , you won't need to carry a smartphone, or a computer. You can make a call without anything," Ishikawa said.
Ishikawa expects the technology to turn into a reality in a year or two.
The 'palm phone' is the latest in a string of systems that Ishikawa has developed using high-speed vision technology. Last year, the Japanese researcher unveiled a robotic hand designed to win the game rock-paper-scissors 100% of the time.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Not so crazy. If you analyze (linear extrapolation - beta was ~1, plot the dow vs. clwr pps using a slope of tan45 over time) the historical data of the stock, we should be at 7+ if sonofagun had'nt capped it with his fraudulent offer.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
"According to the Furchtgott-Roth Report, Sprint's $2.97 per share offer for
Clearwire represents a value of just $0.11 per MHz pop for Clearwire's
spectrum and significantly understates the current value of Clearwire's unique
spectrum holdings. The Report says that applying reasonable assumptions to the
multi-customer business plan presented by two firms advising the Clearwire board
results in a valuation between $9.54 and $15.50 per share. These share price
values correspond to spectrum prices between $0.31 and $0.50 per MHz pop." Dinner is not over as yet.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
without which Son will not be happy since he has a "winner take all attitude". Therefore, it is possible that S-SB makes a knockout return bid of 13.97 which will make mccaw whole, make the lawsuits go away, and immediately get the minority institutional and retail votes on the clwr deal. Moreover, Dish's 25.5B bid for S will then fade into the background because the S shareholders will see a huge increase in their own EV due to the clwr acquisition (due to SB). Subsequently, Dish may have to bid higher than 25.5B to get S. I think it's all a chess game, imo.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Actually, even the dish bid is too low. Only 8+ begins to tend to fair value at a lower limit level.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
W8 4 8. From the Motley fool "
On June 16, 2013, at 10:14 PM, motleyinfo7 wrote:
The author of this article is correct as part of the deal CLEAR will be able to dilute Sprint's share by issuing new shares as part of this deal and then issuing them to DISH. Technically if DISH wanted to they could completely dilute Sprint's share to smithereens which is what Sprint fears, but will not happen. What will happen is that their rates will go up for how much they are charged on the wholesale level. This could substantially increase the price of CLEAR while drastically reducing margins for Sprint.
Currently Sprint is paying just south of $2 per wholesale line, the actual market price would be just north of $9 in the range of $9.25 - $9.62 based on competitor pricing. This would immediately making CLEAR a profitable company while taking a big chunk off from Sprint."
Sentiment: Strong Buy
8 is a minimum fair price now, and the whole world knows that except the bidding parties. I think they should bid adieu and let clwr trade freely sans their nonsensical buyout offers.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Exactly, but they want the Fort Knox of spectrum for free, or in Son's case - the price of a milk shake w/o giving the minority shareholders a fair shake. If the law machinery does'nt work at this stage we'll be seeing a hollywood blockbuster in the not too distant future titled "The Taking of Spectrum 1..2..$3".
Sentiment: Strong Buy
But it IS their job to see that due process was followed and no laws were broken enroute to S/SB's "innovative" future. So, S/SB "make an offer to the clear BOD they can't refuse" and get clear for 10% of it's TEV and they then have all the billons saved for "innovation". Anybody can engender such pseudo innovation through cheating.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Actually, if you read the former FCC commissioner's report, it is between 9-15 after debt reduction. Also technically speaking this is confirmed by Indano's brilliant posts on the why of this valuation.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
You're right jd, but I think they may be waiting for the FCC ruling on spectrum caps etc. In any case, anything below mccaw's 13.98 "make whole" makes no sense now (that the cat is out of the bag i.e. clwr's spec. value).
Sentiment: Strong Buy