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The conference call for Sprint's 4th quarter and full year 2012 financial results was announced. Sprint will release it's financials on February 7 at 7am. The financial conference call will be held at 8am EDT.

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sprint-nextel-schedules-fourth-quarter-200000225.html

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The conference call for Sprint's 4th quarter and full year 2012 financial results was announced. Sprint will release it's financials on February 7 at 7am. The financial conference call will be held at 8am EDT.

 

http://finance.yahoo...-200000225.html

 

Im placing bets on profits of one million dollars

 

 

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Im placing bets on profits of one million dollars

 

Is that before or after Sprint makes a substantial and long overdue donation to S4GRU?

 

AJ

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Aaaannndddd there goes the Softbank deal. :P

Monopoly money doesn't count.

 

Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

 

Just talked to Masayoshi Son, donation confirmed will be in Monopoly Yen though

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