It seems premature to suggest that Clearwire is tanking. When you
consider that an additional 4 million shares were issued and that the
overall market is currently down, I think their stock has move as
expected. I bought in at $20.68 and am quite happy with my position.
-Matt
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Matt Liotta wrote:
It seems premature to suggest that Clearwire is tanking. When you
consider that an additional 4 million shares were issued and that the
overall market is currently down, I think their stock has move as
expected. I bought in at $20.68 and am quite happy with my position.
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Matt Liotta wrote:
It seems premature to suggest that Clearwire is tanking. When you
consider that an additional 4 million shares were issued
Brad Belton wrote:
Certainly McCaw can afford this type of bleeding, but for how long and more
importantly how long will Wall Street wait to see the light at the end of
the tunnel? Will CLWR ever bask in the sunshine?
I think you are asking the wrong question. The real question is how long
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Correct and that I believe is what Matt's point is. Too early to kick CLWR
to the curb
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:55:31 -0500, Brad Belton wrote
Correct and that I believe is what Matt's point is. Too early to
kick CLWR to the curb for at least two reasons:
(1) short term market downturn
(2) additional 4M shares issued
Both of these items can and often will soften a stock
, March 14, 2007 11:55 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Clearwire stock dropping
Correct and that I believe is what Matt's point is. Too early to kick CLWR
to the curb for at least two reasons:
(1) short term market downturn
(2) additional 4M shares issued
Both of these items can and often will soften
wispa wrote:
Ok, Clearwire expects to continue to build out. They expect to spend 1.1
billion, and market hacks expect them to triple the customer base over the
next year or so.
So, even next year, they're going to spend between 3 and 4 times their gross
revenue.
What is interesting
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Who says they ever have to make money, for their stock to hold or increase
its value?
And who says a profit needs
Matt Liotta wrote:
wispa wrote:
Ok, Clearwire expects to continue to build out. They expect to spend
1.1 billion, and market hacks expect them to triple the customer base
over the next year or so.
So, even next year, they're going to spend between 3 and 4 times
their gross revenue.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:09:20 -0400, Matt Liotta wrote
wispa wrote:
Ok, Clearwire expects to continue to build out. They expect to spend 1.1
billion, and market hacks expect them to triple the customer base over
the
next year or so.
So, even next year, they're going to spend
Not to compare it to a skunk, but look at Vonage stock.
Tanked quick despite their accounting methods.
(Sure some of that was from the patent lawsuit, but it was fading before
that).
- Peter
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wispa wrote:
It depends on who provides you the figures...
People go to jail when those figures are wrong.
Sometimes they do.
The key to GAAP Accounting is that you have to be consistent.
SO if in your first quarter you decide that hardware is in this column
and
Peter R. wrote:
Not to compare it to a skunk, but look at Vonage stock.
Tanked quick despite their accounting methods.
(Sure some of that was from the patent lawsuit, but it was fading before
that).
- Peter
Yeah, but Vonage also shot itself in the foot on IPO
We will offer refunds if our
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Nothing, and why I feel the way I do about the stock. I believe CLWR will
bounce back up, but will ultimately slide downward until profits
experiences.
Best,
Brad
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Isn't Clearwire's value irrelevent? If we have lots of extra
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Isn't Clearwire's value irrelevent? If we have lots of extra money
sitting around to invest, shouldn't we be investing it in ourselves
for a higher return and less risk?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
Actually, if you have lots of
- From: Brad Belton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Correct and that I believe is what Matt's point is. Too early to kick CLWR
to the curb for at least two reasons
, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Clearwire stock dropping
It's largely irrelevant to me as I don't own CLWR or have any immediate
plans to own any shares.
As for our industry I believe CLWR's value and performance could have some
impact on future fixed wireless ventures public or private. Bankers
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