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By Olga Kharif and Scott Moritz, Bloomberg |
October 5, 2012
Sprint Nextel Corp.’s Dan Hesse and his board are expected to meet for the second time this year to consider whether to buy MetroPCS Communications Inc. The verdict may be different this time.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
October 4, 2012
Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS are planning to merge their U.S. mobile operations, creating the fourth largest mobile provider in the U.S.
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By Scott Moritz, Bloomberg |
September 24, 2012
Sprint Nextel Corp. shares have outperformed Apple Inc. this year, along with all but one other stock in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. Can this be real?
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By Scott Moritz, Bloomberg |
September 19, 2012
Sprint Nextel Corp., the third- largest U.S. wireless carrier, rose the most in more than a month after Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse said the company would probably play a role in future consolidation.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
September 18, 2012
Canaccord Genuity Technology Analyst Michael Walkley’s research this past weekend indicated record preorders for the iPhone 5 at all three U.S. carriers.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
July 24, 2012
So far in 2012, the Dogs outperformed the DJIA by a wide margin. Not including dividends, the strategy returned 8.4%, compared to a 5.0% increase for all DJIA components.
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By Michael P. Regan and Stephen Kirkland, Bloomberg |
July 2, 2012
Treasuries and the dollar gained after a report showed American manufacturing unexpectedly shrank in June. Most U.S. equities advanced, while European shares rallied and Italian bonds gained.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
June 6, 2012
Canaccord Genuity Technology Analyst Michael Walkley’s May telecommunications channel checks indicated slightly better sales trends than April levels.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
May 3, 2012
Canaccord Genuity Technology Analyst Michael Walkley’s U.S. April channel checks indicated continued leading sell through trends for Apple and Samsung
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
February 9, 2012
Sprint’s Q4 loss widened due to increased sales of the highly subsidized iPhone; however, the loss was narrower than what many had expected