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  1. #1
    DTC
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    And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.

    [snipped from bloomberg.com ]

    Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's

    May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.

    The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...fer=technology
    http://tinyurl.com/66jaw7



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  2. #2
    SMS
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    DTC wrote:
    > And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.
    >
    > [snipped from bloomberg.com ]
    >
    > Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's
    >
    > May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    > that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    > credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.
    >
    > The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    > lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    > operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.


    There's apparently a deal in the works between Sprint, Comcast, Intel,
    Google, and Clearwire, to revive the whole WiMax thing.

    Perhaps Sprint will be acquired by one of these companies as part of
    this deal.



  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    SMS <[email protected]> wrote in news:9nLSj.1878$3O7.22
    @newssvr19.news.prodigy.net:

    > DTC wrote:
    >> And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.
    >>
    >> [snipped from bloomberg.com ]
    >>
    >> Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's
    >>
    >> May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    >> that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    >> credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.
    >>
    >> The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    >> lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    >> operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.

    >
    > There's apparently a deal in the works between Sprint, Comcast, Intel,
    > Google, and Clearwire, to revive the whole WiMax thing.
    >
    > Perhaps Sprint will be acquired by one of these companies as part of
    > this deal.
    >


    Add NOKIA, one of the worlds largest telecom companies, to your
    list.....You musta forgot...(c;




  4. #4
    DTC
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    SMS wrote:
    > revive the whole WiMax thing.


    Goes to show, the more times you run over a dead cat in
    the road, the flatter it gets.



  5. #5
    Charles
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    In article <[email protected]>, SMS
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > There's apparently a deal in the works between Sprint, Comcast, Intel,
    > Google, and Clearwire, to revive the whole WiMax thing.
    >
    > Perhaps Sprint will be acquired by one of these companies as part of
    > this deal.


    The rumor of the day is that T-Mobile is contemplating acquiring Sprint.

    --
    Charles



  6. #6
    DTC
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    Charles wrote:
    > The rumor of the day is that T-Mobile is contemplating acquiring Sprint.


    Sprint = CDMA
    Nextel = iDen
    CDMA + Iden = horrible mess

    Tmobile = GSM
    Sprint = CDMA
    GSM + CDMA = same horrible mess



  7. #7
    William H. Bowen
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>, SMS
    ><[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> There's apparently a deal in the works between Sprint, Comcast, Intel,
    >> Google, and Clearwire, to revive the whole WiMax thing.
    >>
    >> Perhaps Sprint will be acquired by one of these companies as part of
    >> this deal.

    >
    >The rumor of the day is that T-Mobile is contemplating acquiring Sprint.


    Not a rumor - report in today's (05/05/08) Wall Street Journal that
    T-Mobile's parent company is looking to acquire Sprint.

    Here's a link to the online version of the story:

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1209...l?mod=djemTECH

    Actually I can see some benefits for T-Mobile - for one, a decent data
    network (their present data network is a BAD joke).

    Regards,
    Bill Bowen
    Sacramento, CA



  8. #8
    David G. Imber
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    On Mon, 05 May 2008 12:27:10 -0700, William H. Bowen
    <[email protected]> wrote:


    >Not a rumor - report in today's (05/05/08) Wall Street Journal that
    >T-Mobile's parent company is looking to acquire Sprint.
    >
    >Here's a link to the online version of the story:
    >
    >http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1209...l?mod=djemTECH
    >
    >Actually I can see some benefits for T-Mobile - for one, a decent data
    >network (their present data network is a BAD joke).


    But today they announced they're rolling out a 3G network,
    beginning in NYC.


    http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/T...Official-94159

    DGI




  9. #9

    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    On May 1, 11:26 pm, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    > And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.
    >
    > [snipped from bloomberg.com ]
    >
    > Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's
    >
    > May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    > that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    > credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.
    >
    > The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    > lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    > operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.
    >
    > http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...url.com/66jaw7


    When the CEO has to beg in TV ads, the downward spiral has commenced.
    Send Xmas greetings to [email protected]



  10. #10
    Dutch
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    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    [email protected] wrote:

    > On May 1, 11:26 pm, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.
    >>
    >> [snipped from bloomberg.com ]
    >>
    >> Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's
    >>
    >> May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    >> that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    >> credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.
    >>
    >> The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    >> lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    >> operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.
    >>
    >> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...url.com/66jaw7

    >
    > When the CEO has to beg in TV ads, the downward spiral has commenced.


    I wonder if Lee Iacocca, Jack Welch, Frank Perdue, Jim Perdue, Dave
    Thomas, Jeff Bezos, Jay Bush, Bill Gates, Roger Enrico, Lou Gerstner, or
    Michael Eisner, among others, would agree with you... :-)

    --
    Dutch



  11. #11

    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    On May 8, 9:20*pm, Dutch <[email protected]> wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > > On May 1, 11:26 pm, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >> And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.

    >
    > >> [snipped from bloomberg.com ]

    >
    > >> Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's

    >
    > >> * May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    > >> that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    > >> credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.

    >
    > >> The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    > >> lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    > >> operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.

    >
    > >>http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...54sB05zvI&refe...

    >
    > > When the CEO has to beg in TV ads, the downward spiral has commenced.

    >
    > I wonder if Lee Iacocca, Jack Welch, Frank Perdue, Jim Perdue, Dave
    > Thomas, Jeff Bezos, Jay Bush, Bill Gates, Roger Enrico, Lou Gerstner, or
    > Michael Eisner, among others, would agree with you... :-)
    >
    > --
    > Dutch


    The street Dan is standing on makes a good spot to set up a cardboard
    refrigerator box and dive the dumpsters.



  12. #12
    Dutch
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk

    [email protected] wrote:

    > On May 8, 9:20*pm, Dutch <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> [email protected] wrote:
    >>> On May 1, 11:26 pm, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>> And I so wanted to go back to Sprint from AT&T.

    >>
    >>>> [snipped from bloomberg.com ]

    >>
    >>>> Sprint Credit Rating Cut to Junk at Standard & Poor's

    >>
    >>>> * May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint Nextel Corp., the U.S. wireless company
    >>>> that lost more than a million contract customers last year, had its
    >>>> credit rating cut to junk by Standard & Poor's.

    >>
    >>>> The carrier's corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings were
    >>>> lowered two levels to BB from BBB- because of its deteriorating
    >>>> operating performance, S&P said today in a statement.

    >>
    >>>>http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...54sB05zvI&refe...

    >>
    >>> When the CEO has to beg in TV ads, the downward spiral has commenced.

    >>
    >> I wonder if Lee Iacocca, Jack Welch, Frank Perdue, Jim Perdue, Dave
    >> Thomas, Jeff Bezos, Jay Bush, Bill Gates, Roger Enrico, Lou Gerstner, or
    >> Michael Eisner, among others, would agree with you... :-)

    >
    > The street Dan is standing on makes a good spot to set up a cardboard
    > refrigerator box and dive the dumpsters.


    Yeah, I've wondered about their choice of location for the shoot... :-)

    --
    Dutch
    Sprint/Motorola RAZR V3m
    tethered to PCLinuxOS 2008



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